Upcoming Offerings
Spring 2025
Extractivism
PHIL 5050 | Dr. Pedro Monque | M 4:00-6:45pm
We will look at the Latin American concept of extractivism to understand what is wrong with contemporary forms of extraction, thinking creatively about how to move toward “post-extractivist” societies.
What is a Revolution?
PHIL 5050 | Dr. Martin Shuster | W 5:30-8:15pm
The premise of this class is quite simple: we will try to figure out what it means to have a revolution, not exclusively in politics but equally perhaps in science or art or religion or other domains.
Data Ethics
PHIL 5220 | Dr. Damien Williams | Th 5:30-8:15pm
Investigation of the most substantial ethical concerns that arise with big data.
Theoretical Approaches to Gender
PHIL 6050 | Dr. Maria Labbato | T 5:30-8:15pm
An interdisciplinary examination of the core theories about the role of gender in identity formation and social organization.
Ethical Theory
PHIL 6110 | Dr. Gordon Hull | T 11:30am-2:15pm
This version of Ethical theory will approach ethics as a form of practical reason, that is, reason what to do. More specifically, ethics is practical reasoning about morality. This course will explore both selected high-level normative ethical theories, such as virtue ethics and utilitarianism, and selected ethical problems, such as adaptive preferences or epistemic injustice, that emerge from developing those theories.
Health Law and Ethics
PHIL 6220 | Dr. Ken Nanney | W 5:30-8:15pm
This course interprets and uses the main normative principles of bioethics (autonomy, non-maleficence, beneficence and justice) to guide the practice of healthcare professionals and policymakers.
Research Ethics in the Biological and Behavioral Sciences
PHIL 6240 | Dr. Lisa Rasmussen | W 11:15am-2:00pm
Designed to identify the fundamental elements that characterize not only methodologically grounded but also morally appropriate scientific research. Class discussion and readings focus on key issues in biological and behavioral research including informed consent, privacy and confidentiality, risk-benefit assessments, mechanisms for protecting animal and human research subjects, international research, vulnerable populations, conflicts of interest and data management, publication ethics, intellectual property issues and the politics of research.