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Theories and Applications in Contemporary Ethics
CEED 6100
May 22 - 24, 2012
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DAY 1
Philosophy and Media Ecology |
DAY 2
Theology and African American Studies |
DAY 3
Psychology and Political Science |
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Morning
Session
9:00 – 12:00
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Foundations in Philosophy
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Foundations in Media Ecology
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Questions
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Foundations in Theology
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Foundations in African American Studies
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Questions
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Foundations in Political Science
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Foundations in Psychology
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Questions |
Lunch
(provided)
12:00 – 1:00 |
Lunch with Faculty |
Lunch with Faculty |
Lunch with Faculty |
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Afternoon
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1:00 – 2:30
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Special Topic:
Identity, Liberty, and Democracy in the Digital Media Enviornment: Ethical Perspectives from Communication and Philosophy |
Special Topic:
Racism and Social Justice Work: Anthropological and Theological Viewpoints |
Special Topic:
Democratic Obligations to Veterans: Civic and Clinical Perspectives
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Afternoon II
2:45 – 3:45
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Breakout Session |
Breakout Session
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Breakout Session
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Afternoon III
4:00 – 5:00
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Group Presentation
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Group Presentation
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Group Presentation
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Breakout sessions are used to discuss cases and generate presentations for the group.
Group presentations are made and discussed among students and faculty.
Participating Faculty
The cross-disciplinary lectures and discussions will be facilitated by the following faculty members:
Barbara Hilkert Andolsen, Ph.D., Theology
Michael Baur, Ph.D., J.D., Philosophy
Aimee Cox, Ph.D., African American Studies
Adam Fried, Ph.D., Psychology
Nicholas Tampio, Ph.D., Political Science
Lance Strate, Ph.D., Communication and Media Studies
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