Fall 2016
Philosophy 160:
Introduction to Ethics
Course documents:
syllabus
Announcements:
Here are the T.A.s’ office locations and office hours: (last revised August 23, 2016)
name: | office location: | office hours: |
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Hassan Alsharif | 3085 Wescoe | Tuesdays and Thursdays, 11:00–11:50 |
Chelsea Bowden | 3070 Wescoe | Mondays and Wednesdays, 2:00–2:50 |
Dong-Yong Choi | 3086 Wescoe | Mondays and Thursdays, 1:00–2:00 |
Minxing Huang | 3084 Wescoe | Mondays and Tuesdays, 11:00–12:00 |
Trevor Logan | 3098 Wescoe | Mondays, 11:00–12:00, and Wednesdays, 2:00–3:00 |
September 26, 2016:
Today I sent the following e-mail message to all enrolled students:
From: Eggleston, Ben
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2016 11:57 AM
To: PHIL160{22428}Fa16
Cc: alsharife@gmail.com; Bowden, Chelsea Mina; Choi, Dong Yong; Huang, Minxing; Trevor Logan
Subject: test 1 scores posted in Blackboard
Dear students,
I have posted the scores for the test you took last Tuesday in the online gradebook at the Blackboard site for our course. I have also uploaded (to the “Course Documents” area of the Blackboard site for our course) some slides that I will use to briefly review the test in class tomorrow before presenting the regular material for tomorrow.
Best,
Professor Eggleston
August 15, 2016:
Today I sent the following e-mail message to all enrolled students:
From: Eggleston, Ben
Sent: Monday, August 15, 2016 8:42 AM
To: PHIL160{22428}Fa16
Cc: alsharife@gmail.com; Bowden, Chelsea Mina; Choi, Dong Yong; Huang, Minxing; Trevor Logan
Subject: Introduction to Ethics - introductory information
Dear students,
Hello. I’ll be your professor for PHIL 160, Introduction to Ethics, and I am writing to you today in order to give you some information that you might find useful as you gear up for the semester.
First, as you probably know, you have to be enrolled in one of our course’s twenty discussion sections as well as being enrolled in the lecture portion of the course. Your first class will be the lecture next Tuesday (August 23) at 10 a.m., in 130 Budig, and then you will have your first discussion section (in some other room, specific to your discussion section) sometime later that week, or early the following week.
Second, you will need to buy the textbook I have chosen for this course. It’s The Fundamentals of Ethics, 3rd edition, by Russ Shafer-Landau (Oxford University Press, 2015), ISBN 978-0-19-999723-7. I have asked the KU bookstore to stock this book, or you can buy it elsewhere, including online. There will also be some other required readings, provided on Blackboard. Because of their length, you should be prepared to print them out rather than reading them on a computer screen.
Third, I have set up a web site for the course, at http://www.benegg.net/courses/ethics16. I’ve posted the syllabus there (though I will also hand out hard copies on the first day of class) and I may post other things there as the course progresses. You won’t be responsible for reading anything there prior to our first class, so you don’t have to worry about it right away. I just wanted to go on and give you the URL.
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to e-mail me. Meanwhile, I’m looking forward to seeing you next Tuesday at 10 a.m., in 130 Budig.
Best wishes,
Professor Eggleston