Greece 10
Painting by Jacob Yonath-Sabajac

Ethics in the Community

 

Lectures and Readings

Written Lectures:  All written lectures are located in the "content" section of D2L and exist as Microsoft Word documents.  If you do not have Microsoft Word, see the end of the "basic data" section for downloading free open source office suites.  These are required to be read and due dates are in the calendar.    

Oral Lectures:  Throughout the semester, I will put my oral lectures from my Ethics class as .mp3 files in the "content" section of D2L.  You can open these files with any player that plays .mp3's.  These are not required but can be very helpful in understanding the Ethical Theories.  I titled the files according to topics, so you can find ethical theories you are interested in and listen to the lectures.  I will also included them in the calendar. 

Textbook Readings:  You are required to read the entire text "Classical Ethics: East and West" following the reading schedule in the Calendar.  You are required to read sections of "Applied Ethics" according to the reading schedule and following your group discussion assignments.

Course Assignments

Five Reflection Journal Entries

Four Group Discussions

Final Paper (3 Parts)

Service Learning





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