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Instructor:
  • Prof. Lucas Stanczyk
Course Number:
  • 24.04J
  • 17.01J
Departments:
  • Linguistics and Philosophy
  • Political Science
As Taught In: Spring 2012
Level: Undergraduate

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    Ethics
  • Social Science
    Political Science
    Sociology
    Social Justice

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Lecture 10 Notes: Against Redistribution

Lecture 11 Notes: The Entitlement Theory

Lecture 15 Notes: Justice as Fairness

Lecture 16 Notes: Rawls on Markets and Moral Desert

Lecture 18 Notes: Justice & the Family

Lecture 19 Notes: Justice and the social ethos

Lecture 2 Notes: Classical Utilitarianism

Lecture 23 Notes: Justice & the Ghetto Poor

Lecture 3 Notes: Communal Norms

Lecture 4 Notes: Revisionist Utilitarianism

Lecture 5 Notes: The Harm Principle

Lecture 6 Notes: The Utility of Speech

Lecture 7 Notes: The Utility of Liberty

Lecture 8 Notes: The Utility of Democracy

Lecture 9 Notes: Rights as side-constraints

Course Info

Instructor:
  • Prof. Lucas Stanczyk
Course Number:
  • 24.04J
  • 17.01J
Departments:
  • Linguistics and Philosophy
  • Political Science
As Taught In: Spring 2012
Level: Undergraduate

Topics

  • Humanities
    Philosophy
    Ethics
  • Social Science
    Political Science
    Sociology
    Social Justice

Learning Resource Types

notes Lecture Notes
assignment Written Assignments
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