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Open Yale Courses . But what am I to make of that fact? This course will examine a number of issues that arise once we begin to reflect on our mortality.

The possibility that death may not actually be the end is considered. Are we, in some sense, immortal? Would immortality be desirable? Also a clearer notion of what it is to die is examined. What does it mean to say that a person has died? What kind of fact is that?

And, finally, different attitudes to death are evaluated. Is death an evil? Is suicide morally permissible? Is it rational? How should the knowledge that I am going to die affect the way I live my life? View class sessions »Course Structure.

This Yale College course, taught on campus twice per week for 5. Open Yale Courses in Spring 2. The Open Yale Courses Series. For more information about Professor Kagan’s book Death, click here. Course Materials. Download all course pages .

After receiving his B. A. He is the author of the textbook Normative Ethics, which systematically reviews alternative positions concerning the basic rules of morality and their possible foundations, and The Limits of Morality, which challenges two of the most widely shared beliefs about the requirements of morality. He is currently at work on The Geometry of Desert. Syllabus. Professor. Shelly Kagan, Clark Professor of Philosophy. Description. There is one thing I can be sure of: I am going to die. But what am I to make of that fact?

This course will examine a number of issues that arise once we begin to reflect on our mortality. The possibility that death may not actually be the end is considered. Are we, in some sense, immortal? Would immortality be desirable? Also a clearer notion of what it is to die is examined.

What does it mean to say that a person has died? What kind of fact is that? And, finally, different attitudes to death are evaluated. Is death an evil? Is suicide morally permissible? Is it rational? How should the knowledge that I am going to die affect the way I live my life?

Texts. Plato, Phaedo. John Perry, A Dialogue on Personal Identity and Immortality. Leo Tolstoy, The Death of Ivan Ilych. Course Packet: Barnes, Julian. Edited by James Rachels. New York: Harper & Row, 1.

Edwards, Paul. Edited by Sidney Morgenbesser, Patrick Suppes and Morton White. New York: St. Matrin's Press, 1. Feldman, Fred. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1. Hume, David. New York: New American Library, 1.

Kaufmann, Walter. New York: New American Library, 1. Martin, Robert. Peterborough, Ontario: Broadview Press, 2. Montaigne, Michel de. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1.

Rosenberg, Jay. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice- Hall, 1. Schick, Theodore and Lewis Vaughn. New York: Mc. Graw Hill, 2. Gulliver's Travels, Part III, chapter 1. Whole Hillsong Movie (2015) Movie Online. Williams, Bernard.

Edited by John Donnelly. New York: Fordham University Press, 1. Requirements. All students must attend discussion sections. Participation can help raise one's grade, but can never hurt. However, poor attendance or non- participation will lower one's grade.

There will be three short papers. Each should be 5 pages, double- spaced. All papers are worth equally. If papers show improvements over the term, however, the later work will be counted even more heavily. There will be no final exam. Grading. Discussion section attendance and participation: 2. Three short papers: 2.

Sessions. Lecture 1 Course Introduction. Lecture 2 The Nature of Persons: Dualism vs.

Physicalism. Lecture 3 Arguments for the Existence of the Soul, Part I. Lecture 4 Introduction to Plato's Phaedo; Arguments for the Existence of the Soul, Part II. Lecture 5 Arguments for the Existence of the Soul, Part III: Free Will and Near- Death Experiences. Lecture 6 Arguments for the Existence of the Soul, Part IV; Plato, Part I. Lecture 7 Plato, Part II: Arguments for the Immortality of the Soul.

Lecture 8 Plato, Part III: Arguments for the Immortality of the Soul (cont.). Lecture 9 Plato, Part IV: Arguments for the Immortality of the Soul (cont.).

Lecture 1. 0 Personal Identity, Part I: Identity Across Space and Time and the Soul Theory. Lecture 1. 1 Personal Identity, Part II: The Body Theory and the Personality Theory. Lecture 1. 2 Personal Identity, Part III: Objections to the Personality Theory. Lecture 1. 3 Personal Identity, Part IV: What Matters? Ipod The Lake (2017) 2010.

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