August 31st 
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Introduction to the course 
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September 4th 
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Outlining arguments: Rachels, “Active and Passive Euthanasia” 
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Virtue Ethics 
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7th 
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The Ends of Human Life; Reading: Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, Bks. 1:1-12, 10:6-9 (1:1-5, 1:7-10, 10:6-9) 
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11th 
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What is Virtue?: Nicomachean Ethics, Bks. 1:13, 2, 3:1-5 
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14th 
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Bravery, Temperance: Nicomachean Ethics, Bk. 3:6-12 
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18th 
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Pleasure and pain: Nicomachean Ethics, Bks. 7:11-14, 10:1-5 
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21st 
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Incontinence: Nicomachean Ethics, Bk. 7:1-10 
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25th 
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Friendship: Nicomachean Ethics, Bks. 8:1-14, 9:1-12 (8:2-11, 9:4, 9:8, 9:12) 
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28th 
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Justice: Nicomachean Ethics, Bk. 5 
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October 2nd 
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Macintyre, “Justice as Virtue”, “After Virtue” 
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5th 
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Debate; First essay assigned 
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Deontology 
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9th 
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A Pure Moral Philosophy: Kant, Ethical Phil., Bk. I, pp. 1-5 (Grounding, Preface) 
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12th 
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A Good Will: Ethical, Bk. I, pp. 7-17 (Grounding, First Section) 
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16th 
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Duty: Ethical, Bk. I, pp. 7-17 (Grounding, First Section); First essay due 
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19th 
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A Categorical Imperative: Ethical, Bk. I, pp. 19-48 (Grounding, Second Section) 
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23rd 
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Autonomy and Heteronomy: Ethical, Bk. I, pp. 19-48 (Grounding, Second Section) 
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26th 
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Doctrine of Right: Ethical, Bk. II, pp. 9-28, 36-46 (Metaphysics of Morals) 
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30th 
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Doctrine of Virtue: Ethical, Bk. II, pp. 50-55, 57-73, 82-85, 90-93, 100-104 (MM) 
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November 2nd 
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Williams, “Morality, The Peculiar Institution” 
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6th 
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Class cancelled—Election Day 
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Utilitarianism 
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9th 
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What is it?: J.S. Mill, Utilitarianism, Ch. 1-2; Sidgwick, "Meaning of Utilitarianism" 
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13th 
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Its Basis in Feeling, Some Proof: Mill, Utilitarianism, Ch. 3-4 
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16th 
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Revisited: Sidgwick, "Proof of Utilitarianism", "Method of Utilitarianism" 
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20th 
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Justice: Mill, Utilitarianism, Ch. 5; Sidgwick, "Utilitarianism and Common Sense" 
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23rd 
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Class cancelled--Thanksgiving 
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27th 
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Mill, Of Liberty, Chapter 5; Second essay assigned 
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30th 
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P. Singer, “Utilitarianism and Vegetarianism” 
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December 4th 
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Thomas Nagel, “War and Massacre” 
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7th 
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Debate 
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20th, 1:30 p.m. 
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Final Examination 
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Reading Schedule
(page numbers in bold mark the most important selections of longer readings)
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