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Academic Year 2005/2006
Moral Psychology: Care of the Soul
PHIL 217 SP
Moral psychology is the study of our minds that is aimed at an understanding of how we develop, grow, and flourish as moral beings. In this course we will examine historical and contemporary texts from philosophy,
psychology,
and spiritual writings that deal with the nature of the good life for human beings, the development of virtues, and the cultivation of ethical understanding and moral sensibilities. Emphasis will be both on careful
understanding
of the texts and on the attempt to relate the theories discussed to our own moral lives.
Class will meet twice a week in lecture/discussion format. Each student must also be enrolled in one discussion section.
Discussion
sections will be focused on specific interests in or approaches to moral psychology such as clinical therapy, philosophical analysis, or spirituality in a particular religious tradition. The particular offerings of
discussion
section topics will vary from year to year. Each discussion section will have a distinctive set of additional readings and exercises.
MAJOR READINGS
Writing by classical and contemporary philosophers, develomental psychologists, and spiritual writers.
EXAMINATIONS AND ASSIGNMENTS
Students are expected to attend all plenary lecture sessions and all meetings of their respective discussion groups. One paper tied to the topics of the lectures and one independent research project over the course of
the semester, plus assignments
specific to particular discussion sections.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS and/or COMMENTS
The course will meet twice per week for a lecture session, on Tuesday and Thursday 9-10:20. Each student who signs up for the course must also enroll in one of the four discussion sections, each of which has one
additional meeting during the week. Each
discussion section is limited to 15 students, and is focused for the entire semester upon one approach to moral psychology (e.g., clinical psychology, Christian spirituality) or constituency (e.g., philosophy majors or
frosh). For Spring 2003, the
sections are as follows:
1. FYI (Horst) - W 7 PM
2. Clinical Psychology (Bank) - W 7 PM
3. Christian Spirituality (Coolidge) - Tu 7 PM
4. TBA - check instructors website at registration time for more
info http://shorst.web.wesleyan.edu
COURSE FORMAT:
Lecture/Discussion
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Level:
UGRD
Credit:
1
Gen Ed Area Dept:
HA PHIL
Grading Mode:
Credit/Unsatisfactory
Prerequisites:
NONE
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Last Updated on MAR-30-2006
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