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15. Empirically-informed Responses (Yale)
15. Empirically-informed Responses (Yale)
Course:
Philosophy and the Science of Human Nature (Yale)
Discipline:
Social Sciences
Institute:
Yale University
Instructor(s):
Professor Tamar Gendler
Level:
College
Philosophy and the Science of Human Nature (Yale)
1. Introduction (Yale)
10. Virtue and Habit II (Yale)
11. Weakness of the Will and Procrastination (Yale)
12. Utilitarianism and its Critiques (Yale)
13. Deontology (Yale)
14. The Trolley Problem (Yale)
15. Empirically-informed Responses (Yale)
16. Philosophical Puzzles (Yale)
17. Punishment I (Yale)
18. Punishment II (Yale)
9. Virtue and Habit I (Yale)
19. Contract & Commonwealth: Thomas Hobbes (Yale)
2. The Ring of Gyges: Morality and Hypocrisy (Yale)
20. The Prisoner's Dilemma (Yale)
21. Equality (Yale)
22. Equality II (Yale)
23. Social Structures (Yale)
24. Censorship (Yale)
25. Tying up Loose Ends (Yale)
26. Concluding Lecture (Yale)