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Would you like to provide me program detail of The Ethics Institute?
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The Institute for the Study of Applied and Professional Ethics was established in 1982. The Ethics Institute sponsors programming in four general areas: Minor in Applied and Professional Ethics I. Required Introductory Courses (two courses from the following list): GOVT 6. Political Ideas PHIL 8. Introduction to Moral Philosophy PHIL 37. Ethical Theory PHIL 38. Political and Social Philosophy REL 11. Religion and Morality II. Other Courses Currently Available for the Minor (at least 3 are required): ANTH 14. Death and Dying (not offered 2013-2014) ANTH 17. The Anthropology of Health and Illness ANTH 18. Introduction to Research Methods in Cultural Anthropology ANTH 45. Asian Medical Systems ANTH 55. Anthropology of International Health ANTH 56. Introduction to Research Methods in Medical Anthropology BIOL 4. Genes and Society CLAS 3. Reason and the Good Life: Socrates to Epictetus (not offered 2013-2014) EDUC 29. Policy and Politics in American Education EDUC 62. Adolescent Development ENGS 5. Healthcare and Biotechnology in the 21st Century GEOG 006/INTS 016. Introduction to International Development GEOG 11. Qualitative Methods and the Research Process in Geography GEOG 13. Population, Culture, and Environment (not offered 2013-2014) GEOG 15. Food and Power GEOG 16. Moral Economies of Development GEOG 25. Social Justice and the City GERM 13. Beyond Good and Evil GOVT 36. The Making of American Public Policy GOVT 50. Human Rights and International Relations GOVT 61. Jurisprudence GOVT 62. Theorizing Free Speech GOVT 63. Origins of Political Thought: Render unto God or unto Caesar? GOVT 64.1. Liberalism and Its Critics GOVT 64.2. Modern Political Thought GOVT 66.2. Constitutional Law, Development and Theory GOVT 67. Civil Liberties Legal and Normative Approaches GOVT 86.01. Multiculturalism GOVT 86.18. Contemporary Readings on Justice PBPL 42. Ethics and Public Policy PHIL 9. Topics in Applied Ethics: The Ethics of Food Choice and Food Policy (offered Summer 2013) PHIL 9. Topics in Applied Ethics: Reproductive Ethics PHIL 17. Phenomenology and Existentialism PHIL 22. Feminism and Philosophy PHIL 24. Philosophy of Law PHIL 25. Philosophy of Medicine PHIL 50.2. Relativism in Epistemology and Ethics Phil 50 (2A) Special Topics in Philosophy: Moral Obligation and Moral Responsibility (Mason, Visiting Edinburgh Professor) PHIL 80. Advanced Seminar: Practical Reason, Action and the Foundation of Ethics REL 19. Special Topics in Religion: Animal Rights in Religion, Film and Literature REL 29. Kierkegaard and Existentialism REL 37. Animal Rights in Religion, Film, and Literature REL 53. Religion, Healing and Medicine REL 65. Sports, Ethics & Religion RUSS 35. Dostoevsky and the Problem of Evil SOCY 63. Trust in Society THEA 10. Human Rights and Performance III. Senior Culminating Course (Independent Study Project) PHIL 86. Research in Philosophy for the Ethics Minor All terms: Arrange with Professor Donovan Appendix A* Sample Minor Programs Cluster one – “Ethics in Biomedicine” Prerequisite: Two courses from among Philosophy 8, 37, 38 or Religion 11 Other Courses (select no less than 3) ANTH 17. The Anthropology of Health and Illness ANTH 45. Asian Medical Systems ANTH 55. Anthropology of International Health BIOL 4. Genes and Society ENGS 5. Healthcare and Biotechnology in the 21st Century PHIL 25. Philosophy of Medicine Cluster two – “Ethics, Law and Society” Prerequisite: Two courses from among Philosophy 8, 37, 38 or Religion 11 Other Courses (select no less than 3) ANTH 18. Introduction to Research Methods in Cultural Anthropology EDUC 62. Adolescent Development GEOG 25. Social Justice and the City GOVT 66. Constitutional Law, Development and Theory SOCY 63. Trust in Society Cluster three – “Ethics and Public Policy” Prerequisite: Two courses from among Philosophy 8, 37, 38 or Religion 11 Other Courses (select no less than 3) BIOL 4. Genes and Society ENGS 5. Healthcare and Biotechnology in the 21st Century GOVT 36. The Making of American Public Policy GOVT 62. Theorizing Free Speech GOVT 64.1 Liberalism and Its Critics GOVT 66. Constitutional Law, Development and Theory GOVT 67. Civil Liberties Legal and Normative Approaches GOVT 86.18. Contemporary Readings on Justice PBPL 42. Ethics and Public Policy Contact information:- Ethics Institute 6031 Haldeman Center 27 North Main Street Hanover, NH 03755 603-646-1263 ethics.institute@dartmouth.edu
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