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Revision as of 19:05, 15 June 2014
Studying 2014/2 PHI110: Philosophy, Morality and Society. Week 1.
Introduction: What is Moral Philosophy?
Welcome
Lectures
Notes
- Week 1: Lecture 1: Introduction: What is Moral Philosophy? (original)
- Week 1: Lecture 1: Continued (original)
Readings
- Blackburn, Simon. "Introduction" in Being Good: A Short Introduction to Ethics, Blackburn, Simon, 2001, 1-8 (original)
Questions
Activities
- Self Test Quiz for Week 1: What is Moral Philosophy?
- Discussion forum for Week 1: What is Moral Philosophy?
Work
TODO
Things to do, most important on top:
- Listen to the Lectures
- Read the Lecture notes
- Read the Questions
- Read the Readings
- Answer the Questions
- Do the Activities
Done
Things that are done, most recent on top:
- Read the Welcome material including the Essay guide
- Read the Unit guide