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Introduction to Ethics80-130
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Date
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Topic
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Readings
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June 27 | Introductions | None |
June 28 | The Euthyphro | Packet (P), pp. 5-12, 37-54 |
June 29 | The Crito | P, pp. 55-71 |
June 30 | Homer, Pre-Socratics, Plato | P, pp. 91-99, 106-107, 113-114, 123-136 |
July 1 | Plato | P, pp. 137-159 |
July 4 | No Class! | |
July 5 | Aristotle | P, pp. 165-167, 179-189, 195-196 |
July 6 | Hellenistic & Roman Ethics | P, pp. 195-202, 209-217, 229, 237-239 |
July 7 | Augustine | P, pp. 251-257, 265-274 |
July 8 | Aquinas | P, pp. 275-276, 285-289, 297-303 |
July 11 | Hobbes | P, pp. 305-320 Take Home Exam #1 Handed Out |
July 12 | Hume | P, pp. 327-344 |
July 13 | Kant | P, pp. 361-374 |
July 14 | Bentham & Mill | P, pp. 385-386, 389-391, 393, 401-406 |
July 15 | Nietzsche | P, pp. 407-431 Take Home Exam #1 Due |
July 18 | Rawls & Habermas | P, pp. 452, 457-470 |
July 19 | Relativism & Egoism | P, pp. 473-488 |
July 20 | Utilitarianism |
P, pp. 489-490 |
July 21 | Deontological Ethics | P, pp. 491-497 B&C, pp. 56-62 |
July 22 | Virtue Ethics | P, pp. 511-514 B&C, pp. 62-69 |
July 25 | Ethics of Care | P, pp. 515-517 |
July 26 | Casuistry | P, pp. 519-521 B&C, pp. 92-100 |
July 27 | Movie Day! | None |
July 28 | Introduction to Medical Ethics | Brendon Minogue Book (M) - Preface and Chapter 1, pp. xv-xviii, 1-18 |
July 29 | Ethics Committees & First Case Studies | P, pp. 529-538 Take Home Exam #2 Due |
August 1 | The Issue of Forgoing Treatment | M, Chapter 2 (pp., 20-26) |
August 2 | The Issue of Euthanasia | M, Chapter 3 (pp., 62-65) |
August 3 | The Issue of Abortion | M, Chapter 6 (pp., 198-208) |
August 4 | Conflict Resolution | None |
August 5 | Last Meeting - Review | None |
August 8 | No Class | Take Home Exam #3 Due by Noon (12:00 PM) |
Preface - The Life o' Socrates
Part I: History o' Western Ethical Theory
Part II: Concepts and Problems of Ethics
Part III: Applied Ethics - Medical Ethics
Postscript: Conflict Resolution
The course packet is a typesetting, revision, and expansion of Robert Cavalier's Online Guide to Ethics and Moral Philosophy. Also thanks to Robert for allowing me to adapt his slides, quizzes, and other materials for use in this course.
Routledge Encyclopedia
of Philosophy -- http://www.rep.routledge.com/index.html
Sweet online resource! Go here first. There is also a CD-ROM version available
from CMU's Hunt Library.
Past Masters Site -- http://library.nlx.com
CMU has special access to many classical texts within the history of philosophy.
You can use this site to locate specific passages relevant to the course
presentations.
Episteme Links -- http://www.epistemelinks.com
This is the general gateway to Philosophy on the Internet.
Ethics Updates --
http://ethics.acusd.edu/index.html
This is the best site to locate issues relating to Moral Philosophy. Updated
daily (!).
The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
-- http://plato.stanford.edu
Another good online encyclopedia for philosophy.
1. Scholars still debate on who would be superior -- Superman or Socrates -- but as Jeremy puts it, "I bet Socrates could confuse the hell out of Superman."
2. I certainly know that this question has plagued me on many the sleepless night.
3. Actually J.S. Mill was popular with the ladies -- and not just because of those dapper chops. He was an advocate for women's rights.
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