PHIL 1010-150
Title: Philosophy of Ethics
Professor: Raffaele Florio
FL 2203
Friday 9-11:30
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.geocities.com/thehumanitiesprof
Office: KN 3102
Phone: 825-2451
Cell #: 263-8182
Required Text: Stumpf and Abel’s Elements of Philosophy 4th edition
The unexamined life is not worth living. Know thyself.
-Socrates
Purpose- To gain exposure to various branches of philosophy in order to better understand our own beliefs and traditions. We will embark on a journey toward wisdom which is illusive. Philosophy is the act of seeking that wisdom. Heavy focus will fall upon issues regarding social justice, globalization, environmental concerns, and diversity of beliefs.
Philosophical Elements
Considered:
Epistemology, Religious Studies, Metaphysics, Personal Identity, Freedom, Ethics, and Political Philosophy.
Grading- Attendance, Quizzes,
Exams, Written assignments
Attendance- You must attend class to be successful. Your attendance will count for a grade which will be averaged in with your others. (For example, if the class is scheduled to meet 15 times and you missed 3 you will receive a 12/15 for you attendance grade which equates to an 80.) HOWEVER if you miss more than 25% of the course you will not receive a passing grade regardless of your overall average. Four tardy arrivals will count as an absence.
Quizzes will be administered as needed and will come directly from reading.
Exams- Midterm and Final Exams will come from readings and notes. You may use your notebooks.
Assignments-
Outlines- One TYPED outline will be handed in for each part of the course. Outlines will receive a ü-,ü or ü+. Student will choose one of several questions to address. Questions are found at the end of each of the reading assignments.
Essays- Two of the outlines will be converted into full essays. These essays must be TYPED and follow the structure established in the outline. The outline should be stapled to the back of the essay. The essay will be graded on content and format.
Movie (extra credit): Choose a movie that deals with a contemporary philosophical issue and analyze it from at least three ethical perspectives. Write an essay of at least 5 paragraphs describing your analysis.
Miscellaneous Rules-
Cell Phones- Turn them off! DO NOT ANSWER A PHONE DURING CLASS!
Plagiarism- WILL NOT BE TOLERATED! Result will be a failing grade and disciplinary action. Any material that you use from another source, even if it is the text book, must be appropriately cited. Papers that are copied directly from the internet will be turned into the Dean.
Schedule (Subject to change)
Please go to the
course website (accessed through www.geocities.com/thehumanitiesprof)
to download the appropriate outlines for each lecture.
1-21- Introduction: What is Philosophy?
Part 1 Epistemology
1-28 Opinion and Knowledge
Plato
Knowledge through Reason
Descartes
Knowledge through Experience
Hume
2-4 Experience Structured by the Mind
Knowing and Doing
James
Knowledge and Emotion
Jaggar
*First Outline Due
2-11
Part 2 Religious Studies
2-11 Huston Smith Video
Proving the Existence of God
Anselm
Aquinas
Dawkins
2-18 Justifying Belief
Pascal
James
Freud
Confronting the Problem of Evil
Mackie
*Second Outline Due
2-25
Part 3 Metaphysics
2-25 Idealism and Materialism
Armstrong
The Mind-Body Problem
Descartes
Searle
3-4 Physics and Metaphysics
O’Hear
See Also Part 4 for Today
*Third Outline Due 3-4
Part 4- Personal Identity and Immortality
3-4 Personal Identity
Hume, Pali Canon
Immortality
Plato
*Fourth Outline Due 3-25
*ALSO First Essay Due 3-25
Part 5- Freedom to Choose
3-25 Libertarianism
Determinism
Hospers
Skinner
Compatibilism
Radhakrishnan
*Fifth Outline Due 4-1
Part 6- Philosophy of Ethics
4-1 Fulfilling Human Nature
Aristotle
Loving God
Augustine
Following Natural Law
Doing One’s Duty
Maximizing Utility
Mill
4-8 Turing Values Upside Down
Nietzsche
Creating Ourselves
Sartre
Hearing the Feminine Voice
*Sixth Outline Due 4-15
Part 7- Political and Social Philosophy
4-15 The State as Natural
Plato
Aristotle
The State as a Social Contract
Locke
*Second Essay Due
4-22
4-22
Mill
Alienation in Capitalism
Marx
*Seventh Outline Due
4-29
4-29 Justice and Social Trust
Nozick
Women in Society
Conclusion- The Value of Philosophy