| Fall 2008 MW 08:30-09:45, 20080811M - 20081203W NC 1325 Office Hours: TR 08:30-09:00, F 08:00-10:00 (by appt) |
James Norris Office: Plaza M108D Office Phone: none (use email) email: jnorris@wamego.net |
| Class Website: http://home.wamego.net/jnorris/Teach/PHIL1020-UCD/PHIL1020ucd08c001-syl.html | |
| A | 5pts | student's work demonstrates a thorough grasp of material when s/he uses appropriate methods to arrive at a correct answer |
| B | 4pts | student's work demonstrates a thorough grasp of material when s/he uses appropriate methods though minor errors regarding material prerequisite for the course, e.g. 2+2=5, prevent the student from arriving at a correct answer |
| C | 3pts | student's work demonstrates a grasp of material by attempting to apply appropriate methods but s/he fails to arrive at a correct answer due to substantial errors regarding material covered in the course |
| D | 2pts | student's work fails to demonstrate a grasp of material when s/he attempts to apply appropriate methods but makes no substantive progress to answer |
| F | 1pts | student's work fails to demonstrate a grasp of material when s/he attempts to apply inappropriate methods | - | 0pts | student makes no meaningful effort whatsoever |
This rubric results the grading scale: |
3 Assesment Items will be used in this class and will be weighted in the Final Grade: | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Conspicuous by its absence as an Assesment Item is, perhaps, attendance. The student is free to attend or not attend class as s/he sees fit. This is college, not grade-school, and I have no interest in treating the students in this class as though they were still in grade-school. My job is to help the student master the material in this course, and if s/he can do this without my help, more power to him/her.
There will be opportunities to earn Extra Credit; some such opportunities will be announced, and others will result from students taking initiative and impressing me in unexpected ways.
| Date | Chapter | Sections Covered |
| 20080811M | What is Morality | 1.00-1.02 |
| 20080813W | 1.03-1.06 | |
| 20080818M | Does Morality Depend on Religion? | 4.00-4.02 |
| 20080820W | 4.03-4.04 | |
| 20080825M | DNC | |
| 20080827W | ||
| 20080901M | Labor Day | |
| 20080903W | Are There Absolute Moral Rules? | 8.00-8.02 |
| 20080908M | 8.02-8.02 | |
| 20080910W | 8.03-8.04 | |
| 20080915M | Exam 1 (PHIL1020ucd08c001 OR PHIL1030mscd08c001) |
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| 20080917W | The Challenge of Cultural Relativism | 2.00-2.04 |
| 20080922M | 2.05-2.09 | |
| 20080924W | Subjectivism in Ethics | 3.00-3.04 |
| 20080929M | 3.05-3.07 | |
| 20081001W | Exam 2 | |
| 20081006M | Ethical Egoism | 5.00-5.03 |
| 20081008W | 5.04-5.04 | |
| 20081013M | The Utilitarian Approach | 6.00-6.02 |
| 20081015W | 6.03-6.03 | |
| 20081020M | The Debate Over Utilitarianism | 7.00-7.02 |
| 20081022W | 7.03-7.03 | |
| 20081027M | 7.04-7.05 | |
| 20081029W | Exam 3 | |
| 20081103M | Kant and Respect for Persons | 9.00-9.02 |
| 20081105W | 9.03-9.03 | |
| 20081110M | Topic 1 | TBA |
| 20081112W | TBA | |
| 20081117M | Topic 2 | TBA |
| 20081119W | TBA | |
| 20081124M | Fall Break | |
| 20081126W | ||
| 20081201M | What Would a Satisfactory Moral Theory Be Like? | 13.00 - 13.02 |
| 20081203W | 13.03-13.06 | |
| 20081208M | Finals Week - Exam 4 | |
| 20081210W | ||