Niko Kolodny
Assistant Professor
Department of Philosophy
University of California, Berkeley

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Phil 104: Ethical Theories

TTh 9:30–11am in 60 Evans

Office hours: W 2–4 in 144 Moses Hall, or by appointment

This course is concerned less with specific moral questions than with the nature of morality itself.  We will ask three fundamental questions: What does morality command?  On what is it based?  Why should we obey it?  We will read, among others, Hume, Kant, and Sidgwick.

ANNOUNCEMENTS:

*** NO LECTURE APRIL 26, MAY 1***

*** OFFICE HOURS CHANGES:

---TUES, APRIL 24 AT 12-2, INSTEAD OF WED, APRIL 25 AT 2-4

---THURS, MAY 3 AT 12-2, INSTEAD OF WED, MAY 2 AT 2-4

Please print out this REVISED SYLLABUS for the rest of the semester. It leaves out a few readings, to put us back on track. (This isn't a bad thing at all. Due in large part to your excellent questions and discussion, we have been probing the readings more deeply. It's much better to do this, I think, than to cover a few more things.)

*** ROOM CHANGE: 60 EVANS ***

BIG MISTAKE ON SYLLABUS: Papers will be due at 9:40, NOT 9:10. (Sorry: I pasted that part from a class that met at 9, rather than 9:30.)

SYLLABUS:

REVISED SYLLABUS

Syllabus (PDF)

Syllabus (HTML)

HANDOUTS:

POSSIBLE FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS

22. April 24, 2007

THIRD PAPER TOPIC

21. April 19, 2007

20. April 17, 2007

19. April 12, 2007

18. April 10, 2007

NO LECTURE APRIL 5

17. April 3, 2007

16. March 22, 2007

15. March 20, 2007

14. March 15, 2007

13. March 13, 2007

SECOND PAPER TOPIC

No new handout for March 6. Please bring the handout for March 1. Also please print out this REVISED SYLLABUS for the rest of the semester. It leaves out a few readings, to put us back on track. (This isn't a bad thing at all. Due in large part to your excellent questions and discussion, we have been probing the readings more deeply. It's much better to do this, I think, than to cover a few more things.)

12. March 1, 2007

11. February 27, 2007

10. February 22, 2007

9. February 20, 2007

No new handout for February 15, but please bring the handout for Feb. 13. We are now one lecture behind. You don't need to write a new outline for Feb. 15, but please bring your outlines for Feb. 13, in case we collect them. For Feb. 20, please write the outline for the reading originally assigned for Feb. 15; for Feb. 22, write the outline for the reading originally assigned for Feb. 20; and so on until we catch up.

8. February 13, 2007 -- But please also bring the handout for Feb. 8.

7. February 8, 2007 -- But please also bring the handout for Feb. 6.

6. February 6, 2007

FIRST PAPER TOPIC

5. February 1, 2007

4. January 30, 2007 *** ROOM CHANGE: 60 EVANS ***

3. January 25, 2007

What I wrote in the handout might be better restated as follows:

(1) Our judgments that people are vicious or virtuous must motivate us by themselves. [i.e., they necessarily motivate us, no matter what our other attitudes might be]

(2) As we saw earlier, conclusions of reason do not cannot motivate us by themselves. [and perhaps, strictly speaking, they do not motivate us at all]

(3) Therefore, our judgment that people are vicious or virtuous cannot be conclusions of reason.

2. January 23, 2007

1. January 18, 2007