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We all have our notions of good people, bad people, and ordinary people, but reality tends to defy these concepts. Many otherwise "nice", family loving, church going people voted for Hitler. On the other hand, people with stupid or even evil views about morality sometimes turn out to be a lot better "in practice" than their smart counterparts who know Kant by heart. The same person may be very honest with her husband but very dishonest with IRS, brave in battle but scared of public speaking. In this class we shall explore this complexity, touching upon topics like rationality, free will, weak will, character, land love. We'll look at attempts by contemporary philosophers to find some method in the mess. Undergraduates require instructor permission to enroll.
Offered Spring, 2010 by the Philosophy department(s).
View this course's page in Banner's catalog or schedule.
| Section S01 | T. 6:00-7:50 PM at Wilson Hall 206 | Add to cart |
| CRN 25687 | Nomy Arpaly |