Politics and Ethics in Times of War
GOVT 106
Fall 2010 not offered
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In this course, we will consider various political situations during times of war that raise ethical dilemmas for the participants and questions about the ethics of actions taken. In particular, we will analyze individual and state-sponsored decisions and situations during World War II and the Vietnam War from a variety of ethical approaches to better understand the issues involved and values at stake. For example, we will examine, among other case studies, the Sonderkommandos at Auschwitz in Poland, the Japanese-American internment in the United States during World War II, the My Lai massacre, and GI resistance, as well as the U.S. decision to use Agent Orange during the Vietnam War. Students will research and present on selected topics raised by the war in Iraq. |
Essential Capabilities:
Ethical Reasoning, Speaking Students will do two oral presentations in class and consider case studies from a variety of ethical approaches.
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Credit: 1 |
Gen Ed Area Dept:
SBS GOVT |
Course Format: Seminar | Grading Mode: Graded |
Level: UGRD |
Prerequisites: None |
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Fulfills a Requirement for: None |
Major Readings:
Rachels, James, THE ELEMENTS OF MORAL PHILOSOPHY Walzer, Michael, JUST AND UNJUST WAR Fitzgerald, Frances, FIRE IN THE LAKE
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Examinations and Assignments: Two in-class presentations, one exam, one short paper, one final paper from presentation, blackboard discussion. |
Additional Requirements and/or Comments: Class attendance and participation in class discussion required. |
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