PHI 216: Environmental Ethics
SYLLABUS:
PHI 216 Environmental Ethics -- Available the next time this class is taught
PRESENTATION SCHEDULE:
PHI 216, SPRING 20XX - MWF 10:00 - 10:50 a.m. (Sect. #) -- Available the next time this class is taught
COURSE NOTES:
PAPER ASSIGNMENTS (and ABBREVIATION GUIDE FOR GRADING):
First Paper Assignment -- Available when Dr. Y announces in class.
Second Paper Assignment -- Available when Dr. Y announces in class.
Third Paper Assignment -- Available when Dr. Y announces in class.
Grading Legend -- Explanations for the abbreviations on your graded papers
ADVICE ON WRITING PAPERS:
Dr. Y's Example of a Poor Introduction to your Paper (and why it is poor)
FIX: How to cite pages and columns in your papers
PRESENTATION GUIDELINES AND EXAMPLES:
General Guidelines on the Elements of a Presentation for PHI 216
PHI 216, 1st Example of Presentation: Kant (Article 7) on Duties Towards Animals
ARTICLE SUMMARY GUIDELINES:
This is a template of how to write the first Article Summary for Kant (Article 7) on Duties Towards Animals
OPTIONAL COURSE MATERIAL (Only Look at and/or Print This Stuff If You're Interested in It):
Dr. Y's "The Importance of Philosophy: Why does philosophy matter? Why bother with it?"
Dr. Y's List of Fallacies -- A whole bunch of fallacies: Don't commit these and point them out when others do!
Metaethics/Normative Ethics Diagram (Thumbnail sketch of different major ways of approaching ethics)
Ethical Relativism: Objections to Individual and Cultural Relativism
Optional Extra Credit Assignment -- Available when Dr. Y announces in class.