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Ethics Across the Curriculum

The Program in Ethics in Society is proud of its continued efforts to include ethical components in classes throughout the university. Our ability to do so is directly connected to generous funding from Buzz and Barbara McCoy. It is their generosity that has allowed Ethics in Society to fund a wide range of courses. With the addition of this year’s classes, our Ethics Across the Curriculum initiative has helped sponsor a total of 32 classes, across 20 different disciplines. Below is a list of the classes we have helped fund.

  • Ingrid Seyer (Education) Shifting and Contested Responsibilities for Education: 1870-1950
  • Manuel Vargas (Philosophy) Topics in Latin American Philosophy: Modernity, Oppression, and Liberation
  • Scotty McLennan (Religious Life) Ethics and the Professions
  • Thomas Sheehan (Religious Studies) Ethics and Empire
  • Andrea Nightingale (Classics/Comp. Lit.) Ecology in Philosophy and Literature
  • Kurt R. Leube (Hoover Institute) From Menger to Mises to Hayek. An Introduction to the Austrian School of Economics
  • Marga Jann (Cultural & Social Anthropology) Architectural Design of Individual Buildings: Ethics, Community, Service, and Social Responsibility
  • Mike Tomz (Political Science) Intro to International Relations
  • Seema Arora (Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research) Global Environment and Business
  • Barbara Voss (Cultural and Social Anthropology) History of Archaeological Thought
  • David Palumbo-Liu (Comparative Lit) Ethics in a Time of Uncertainty
  • Hilton Obenzinger (English, honors writing) American Comedy and Satire: Topics in Ethics and Laughter
  • Larry Friedlander (English) Shakespearian Dilemmas: Moral Choice in Classical and Renaissance Drama
  • Maud Gleason (Classics) The Professional Classicist
  • Robert McGinn (International Relations) Ethics, Technology, and International Relations
  • Ronald Barrett (Anthropological Science) Contagion and Conflict
  • Rush Rehm (Drama) Performance and Politics
  • Ted Glasser (Communications) Media Ethics and Responsibility
  • Al Camarillo (History) Poverty and Homelessness in America
  • Benoit Monin (Psychology) The Psychology of Everyday Morality
  • David DeGusta (Anthropological Sciences) Ethics and Misconduct in Science
  • Philip Zimbardo (Psychology) Exploring Human Nature: A life-Changing Experience
  • Scott Sagan (Political Science) Ethics and War
  • Priya Satia (History) Britain and the History of Human Rights and Humanitarianism
  • Jean-Pierre Dupuy (French and Italian) Foundations of Nanoethics
  • J.P. Daughton (History) The Ethics of Imperialism
  • Paulla A. Ebron (Cultural and Social Anthropology) Theory in Social and Cultural Anthropology
  • Akhil Gupta (Cultural & Social Anthropology) Environmental Ethics
  • Paul David (Economics) Economics of Science and Technology
  • Robert Proctor (History) Tobacco and Health in World History
  • Josiah Ober (Political Science and Classics) Ethics for Political Animals: Values, Identity, and Responsibility
  • Sarah S. Jain (Cultural & Social Anthropology, Science & Technology Studies) Cancer: Political, Economics, and Culture


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