Christine M. Korsgaard
Teaching



Schedule for 2008-2009:

Fall:

Philosophy 311: Workshop on Moral and Political Philosophy
Mondays, 4:00-6:00

Philosophy 268z: Contemporary Kantian Ethical Theory
A study of some important recent work on Kant's ethics and Kantian ethics by Thomas Hill, Jr., Andrews Reath, Arthur Ripstein, Stephen Engstrom, and Barbara Herman, all of whom will visit the seminar.
Fridays, 3:00-5:00

Spring:

Philosophy 311: Workshop on Moral and Political Philosophy
Mondays, 4:00-6:00

Philosophy 274: Philosophy of Action
A study of some important recent work in the philosophy of action by Gary Watson, Jennifer Hornsby, Michael Bratman, Brian O'Shaughnessy, and John McDowell, all of whom will visit the seminar.
Fridays, 3:00-5:00


Office Hours: Thursdays, 2:00-4:00, 205 Emerson Hall



Other Courses

In 2005-2006, I taught seminars on
Contemporary Ethical Theory and Practical Reason (click for the course websites, on which the syllabi can be found).


In recent years I have regularly taught courses on:

Kant's Ethical Theory(Spring 2006 Syllabus)
The History of Modern Moral Philosophy (Fall 2005 Syllabus)
Recent Ethical Theory (Spring 2005 Syllabus)


Some other courses I have taught include:

The Ethical Thought of Hume. (Spring 2003 Syllabus)
Seminar on Action (Spring 2003 Syllabus)
Seminar on Kant's Religious and Political Philosophy (Fall 2001 syllabus)
Seminar on Aristotle's Ethics (Spring 1998 Syllabus)
Personal Identity
Plato's Middle Dialogues
Rawls's Theory of Justice



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