PHIL 236.3 -- Ethics And Technology Forum For students at the University of Saskatchewan and anyone who is interested in discussing issues related to ethics, philosophy and technology. http://duke.usask.ca/~wjb289/PHL236/forum/
Extractions: About the the Forum The Ethics and Technology Forum is a perfectly ordinary (though reasonably full-featured) web-based bulletin board system (BBS). It exists for two main purposes: 1) to provide a forum for students in PHIL 236 at the University of Saskatchewan to discuss and ask questions about the course and, as a separate mandate, 2) to provide a forum for anyone who happens to be interested in discussing issues related to ethics, philosophy and technology. It's an experiment: I have no idea how popular or how useful it will turn out to be.
CAP Page Carnegie Mellon University, 4 to 6 August 2004. Featured topics include AI and Epistemology, new models of Logic Software, Computer ethics, Computing and World Cultures, Electronic Resources, and the Impact of Distance Learning on the Profession. http://caae.phil.cmu.edu/CAAE/CAP/CAPpage.html
Extractions: Sponsored by the APA Committee on Philosophy and Computers and the Host Institutions Proposal Submissions Programs Past and Present Registration Information Directions and Locations ... CAP Home Page Special thanks to Blackboard.com and SCT for their support of CAP 2000 2004 North American CAP Conference At Carnegie Mellon August 4th- 6th Computing and Philosophy (CAP) conferences have become the central meeting place for all aspects of computing and philosophy. CAP meetings are now held in three international regions: North America (NA-CAP); Europe (E-CAP) and along the Asia-Pacific rim (AP-CAP). Information about all CAP conferences can be found on the web-site for the International Association for Computing and Philosophy at iacap.org As with all CAP conferences, speakers and panels will address many aspects of the "computational turn" that is occurring within the discipline of Philosophy. Featured topics include AI and Epistemology, new models of Logic Software, Computer Ethics, Computing and World Cultures, Electronic Resources, and the Impact of Distance Learning on the Profession. In addition to invited participants, the Program Committees welcome
EDST - Graduate Programs - M.A. And M.Ed. Specialties include ethics and Education; Feminist Studies; Environmental Education; Critical Thinking, Epistemology, philosophy of Science and Education; Theories of Education, inc. John Dewey; Curriculum Theory; and philosophy and Educational Research. http://www.edst.educ.ubc.ca/programs/ed_philosophy.html#top
03-06Catalog The basic purpose of studies in philosophy of religion and ethics is to give To accomplish this end, undergraduate courses in ethics, philosophy of http://www.ou.edu/bulletins/html/Philosophy.htm
Extractions: FAX: (405) 325-2660 Internet: http://www.ou.edu/cas/ouphil/ Faculty Roster Professors Benson, Cook, Elugardo, Merrill, Morton, Sankowski, Swoyer, Zagzebski; Associate Professors Badhwar, Hawthorne, Riggs, Trachtenberg; Assistant Professors Ellis. Degrees Offered Information on both undergraduate and graduate programs is included. However, the general information contained in this section mainly covers undergraduate study. For additional information on graduate programs, individual documents detailing each graduate program are available from the Graduate College and their website at http://gradweb.ou.edu/. This information is updated yearly and should be referred to for requirements of each graduate program. General Information The department offers broad training in the major fields of philosophy, with particular strengths in ethics, the history of ancient and modern philosophy, logic, metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of religion, philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, and political philosophy. A low graduate student/faculty ratio ensures individual attention for all graduate students. In addition to a wide range of courses, the department provides a rich and lively philosophical environment, with a good deal of informal interaction between faculty and students supplementing coursework and related activities. Additional information can be found on the department home page (address listed above).
Tim LeBon's Philosophy, Counselling & Personal DevelopmentPages Articles on philosophical counselling, existential psychotherapy, pub philosophy, and counselling ethics. Also details of Tim's book 'Wise Therapy philosophy for Counsellors' and Alain de Botton discussion group. http://members.aol.com/timlebon
Extractions: Tim LeBon is a UKCP registered existential therapist, an APPA and SPP registered philosophical counsellor and is also trained as a life coach, cognitive therapist and integrative counsellor. He is also an experienced trainer in personal development, counselling and practical philosophy. Educated at Trinity College, Oxford, where he gained first class honours in Philosophy, Politics and Economics, he is the author of Wise Therapy (Sage, 2001), co- editor of Practical Philosophy and writer of many articles on personal development (including life-work balance, decision-making and finding greater meaning in life and stress). He is currently working on a book about the classics of personal development, including Covey, Carnegie, Frankl and Goleman. Tim is now offering individual counselling, therapy and coaching sessions in London as well as a series of popular workshops , full details of which are given below. Tim is also available to give customised workshops to your place of work. His standard charge for therapy, life coaching and training is 50 pounds per fifty minute session. Contact
Faculty Research Areas Health Care ethics, Feminist ethics, philosophy of Law, Research Area philosophy of Religion, philosophy of Culture, ethics in Mass http://www.triuphilosophy.ca/faculty.shtml
Ethics Quarterly international journal of moral, political, and legal philosophy. Edited by John Deigh, and published by the University of Chicago Press. Includes contents from current and past issues. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/ET/
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Essays On Theology And Ethics A series of articles from a liberal Protestant point of view by Kenneth Cauthen, a retired professor of theology, philosophy, and ethics. The site posits the existence of an impersonal, limited, suffering, struggling deity. This deity's creativity is said to have produced all the varieties of life. http://www.frontiernet.net/~kenc/index.shtml
Extractions: The short essays linked together on this site are written from a liberal theological perspective. More specifically, I am a modernistic liberal or a modernist, as I define those terms. The articles set forth the views of a theologian deeply influenced by modern science, historical studies, cultural relativism, ecological concerns, pragmatism, and the like. They represent what I believe to be persuasive and pertinent for a generation about to enter the 21st century. I employ a form of process-relational thought and am deeply rooted in the Christian (and Baptist) traditions. These essays are tentative expressions but reflect five decades of reading, thinking, and teaching. Long ago Harry Emerson Fosdick defined a liberal as one who wanted to be both "an intelligent modern and a serious Christian." That is my aim and the guiding philosophy of these essays. They represent an honest search for truth and set forth the best I know up to now from all sources. Beyond that I make no claims. I invite comments, criticisms, refutations, suggestions, and corrections.
Voices Online | New Law Institute Will Tackle Ethics, Philosophy Education reform, legal ethics and other critical law and philosophy issues will be examined in depth by a new USD legal think tank, whose founders plan a http://www.sandiego.edu/publications/voices/dec-jan01/law.htm
Extractions: Education reform, legal ethics and other critical law and philosophy issues will be examined in depth by a new USD legal think tank, whose founders plan a series of roundtables and public lectures to tackle critical topics in the legal community. Professors Heidi Hurd and Michael Moore , who joined the School of Law faculty this fall from the University of Pennsylvania, founded USD's new Institute for Law and Philosophy along with law Professor Larry Alexander. They want not only to encourage debate among legal scholars, but to increase awareness of topical issues among the legal community.
E-Salon Has Moved To Homepage.mac.com/baggaley/ eSalon is a growing collection of essays, lectures, stories, on meta-ethics, normative ethics, metaphysics, philosophy of religion, philosophy of language, logic, love written by John Baggaley. http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Atlantis/3175/index.htm
People - Department Of Philosophy - University Of Miami Specialties , ethics, Social and Political philosophy. Aesthetics, philosophy of Literature, ethics, philosophy of History. Office , Bldg. 37B http://www.as.miami.edu/phi/faculty.htm
Extractions: Home FACULTY Name : Edward Erwin Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University ), Professor. Specialties : Philosophy of Psychology, Philosophy of Language, Epistemology, Philosophy of Science. Office : Ashe Bldg., Room 713 Office Phone # : Office Hours : E-mail : eerwin@miami.edu Name : Simon Evnine Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles ), Assistant Professor. Specialties : Epistemology, Metaphysics, Philosophy of Mind. Office : Bldg. 37 B, Room 2-2 Office Phone # : Office Hours : E-mail : sevnine@mail.as.miami.edu Name : Susan Haack Ph.D., Cambridge University
Extractions: All of UOW Arts Careers Commerce Courses Creative Arts Education Engineering Handbook Informatics IT Services Law Library Media/News Research Science Staff Website UniCentre URAC UOW Home Faculties Faculty of Arts School of ELPL About the School Welcome Staff and Contact Details School Programs English Studies Program Modern Languages Program Philosophy Program Courses Offered Undergraduate Postgraduate Research and Postgrduate Studies Research Overview Information for Postgraduate Students Information for Prospective Students UOW Student Links Planning your Degree Double Degree with Arts Dean's Scholars ... Faculty Forms and Brochures Information for Current Students UOW Student Links Faculty Internships Awards and Prizes Honours Brochure ... Faculty Forms and Brochures Staff and Contact Details Undergraduate Information: Study Areas: Philosophy Major
NYU > Philosophy > People early modern philosophy. Elizabeth Harman ethics, metaphysics. Paul Horwich philosophy of science and medicine, professional and applied ethics http://philosophy.fas.nyu.edu/page/people
Department Of Religious Studies - California State University, Chico Department of Religious Studies. The academic study of religion at CSU, Chico, focuses on a) historical studies of Eastern and Western religious traditions; b)textual studies of the sacred writings in religious traditions; c) methodological studies which seek to understand and interpret religious traditions and cultural symbols; and d)cognate studies which relate religion to aspects of culture such as literature and the arts, ethics and law, psychology, sociology, and philosophy. http://www.csuchico.edu/rs/
Extractions: Email: rs@csuchico.edu Welcome to the Department of Religious Studies at CSU, Chico. Religious Studies is an interdisciplinary field that examines religious ideas, symbols, practices, and institutions from the perspectives of history, textual studies, philosophy, anthropology, sociology, psychology, and other disciplines. Our program is cross-cultural and comparative, and highlights the complex relationship of religion to other areas of culture. In addition to courses exploring the development of all the major religious traditions of the world, we offer courses that probe the role of religion in ethics and law, gender constructs, literature, the visual arts, and a variety of contemporary social and political issues. The Department has grown from its establishment in 1974 to a Department of 13 active scholars working in many areas of the discipline. We offer programs of study leading to a BA or minor in Religious Studies, and a minor in Ethics. Browse our website for information on courses, faculty, on- and off-campus resources, and information about careers and graduate school in Religious Studies. Our award-winning faculty consistently earn the highest marks for quality teaching and student-faculty encounters. We invite you to drop by the Department for a meeting with the academic advisor or any member of the faculty. They will be happy to talk with you about what they teach and what excites them about our field.
Department Of Philosophy Department of philosophy Matieland, South Africa - BA (single and joint degrees), MA, MPhil (Applied ethics), DPhil. Home of the Centre for Applied ethics. In English and Afrikaans. http://www.sun.ac.za/philosophy/
Extractions: RESEARCH ... AFRIKAANS Homepage Welcome to the Department of Philosophy at the University of Stellenbosch. The department is situated in the Faculty of Arts and is home to the Centre for Applied Ethics. Please follow the links on the left for detailed information about our staff, research activities and teaching programmes. Departmental Brochure Click here to view or download the departmental brochure in PDF format. Contact details Department of Philosophy
Ethics/ Philosophy Threads In Catholic ethics/ philosophy Threads. in the Catholic question and answer forum philosophy of religion What is the nature of religious beliefs? http://www.greenspun.com/bboard/q-and-a-one-category.tcl?topic=Catholic&category
Cognition And Xenodochy Home Page The philosophy of simple and mobile life including a synthesis of epistemology, metaphysics, ethics, general semantics, psychology, and motivation, with an explanation of the biological basis of prejudice. http://www.xenodochy.org
Extractions: cognition and xenodochy Cognition The action or faculty of knowing taken in its widest sense, including sensation, perception, conception, etc., as distinguished from feeling and volition. Xenodochy Hospitality to strangers, particularly the reception of foreigners; living together with other species on friendly terms; recognizing and supporting civil rights for aliens. Sentient Sovereignty A significant detriment to the principles offered here is prejudice. If we are to be really prepared to support these principles, we must have a means to overcome prejudice. That means is knowledge of the foundations of prejudice and how to use that knowledge to overcome it. In keeping with the principle of sentient sovereignty, this is personal knowledge - knowledge one can use oneself - not knowledge one can control others with. A prerequisite for understanding these intra-organismic and inter-organismic issues is understanding the structural elements of mobile organisms in their environments - the philosophy of mobile life . The perspective for these views is informed by the study of general semantics , which commands us to consider the organism in its environment as a whole , and the philosophy of simple life (working drafts).
Advanced Ethics - Philosophy 549 - University Of Calgary of one or more issues in normative ethical theory or metaethics. Two previous courses in philosophy, one of which must be philosophy 349 or 449, http://www.phil.ucalgary.ca/courses/549.html
Extractions: Course Description: An intensive investigation of one or more issues in normative ethical theory or meta-ethics. Prerequisites: Two previous courses in philosophy, one of which must be Philosophy or , and one of which must be a 400 or higher level course; or consent of the Department. May be repeated for credit. Recent Topics: Free Action and Moral Responsibility (Fall 2004; Ish Haji) Contemporary Consequentialism and its Critics (Fall 2003; Rob Epperson) Recent Work on Moral Reasoning (Winter 2003, Winter 2005; John Baker) Offered Next: Winter 2006 (Equality; Dennis McKerlie)
Untitled Document Department of philosophy and Religion Washington, DC - BA, MA, MA (ethics and Peace) http://american.edu/cas/department_philosophy.shtml