ETHICAL
RATIONALISM VS ETHICAL SENTIMENTALISM: PART ONE
Thomas
Schmidt and Michael Smith
OVERVIEW
Ethical Rationalism vs Ethical Sentimentalism is
a two-part graduate course (or "Hauptseminar"),
taught by Thomas Schmidt (Humboldt University, Berlin) and Michael Smith
(Princeton University). One part will be on ethical rationalism, and it will
take place in Berlin in mid-June 2016. The second part will be on ethical
sentimentalism, and it will take place in Princeton at the end of August and
beginning of September 2016.
SYLLABUS
FOR PART TWO
Princeton Seminar 7: Ethical Sentimentalism
Monday 29
August 2016
Justin D'Arms "Two
Arguments for Sentimentalism" in Philosophical Issues 2005
Princeton Seminar 8: Ethical Sentimentalism
Tuesday
30 August 2016
Simon Blackburn "Must
We Weep for Sentimentalism?" in Contemporary Debates in Metaethics, James Dreier (ed)
Wiley-Blackwell 2006
Princeton Seminar 9: Ethical Sentimentalism
Wednesday
31 August 2016
Peter Railton "Just
How Do the Passions Rule?" in Passions and Projections, Robert
Johnson and Michael Smith (eds) OUP 2015
Princeton Seminar 10: Ethical Sentimentalism
Saturday
3 September 2016
Nomy Arpaly and Timothy Schroeder "Deliberation
and Acting for Reasons" in Philosophical Review 2012
Princeton Seminar 11: Ethical Sentimentalism
Sunday 4
September 2016
Karen Jones "Emotional Rationality
as Practical Rationality" in Setting the Moral Compass: Essays by Women. Cheshire Calhoun (ed) OUP 2004
Princeton Seminar 12: Ethical Sentimentalism
Monday 5
September 2016
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