Contemporary Social Ethics: The Downey-Mcgregor Grid
Contemporary Social Ethics
WEEK 1: LESSON ONE
INTRODUCTION
REASONING
INDUCTIVE & DEDUCTIVE REASONING
COMMON REASONING/LOGIC FALLACIES
EXAMPLES
HOMEWORK
INTRODUCTION
In this course we will explore practical approaches to examining issues and the arguments about the issues. We will approach it from an untraditional approach in that we will not begin our foray into "ethics" by studying Aristotle, Plato, Machiavelli, Kant, Hegel, Marx, Nietzche, Kierkegarde, Fletcher and a litany of others who have produced enough literature about ethics to wallpaper the Vatican. Although we won't avoid discussing any of these "great" resources, our focus will be on being able to identify, reason with, and develop tools to resolve ethical dilemmas
Most people don't bother with the ethical dilemmas that face us as human beings. We are too busy. We have to rush the kids to school, running out the door half dressed to make a meeting the boss called late last night. We have laundry to do,......
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