Why PPE?
…education, well prepared to negotiate the complexities of contemporary societies in order to pursue a thoughtful, purposeful life and a variety of vocational callings and careers. The undergraduate sociology program…
…education, well prepared to negotiate the complexities of contemporary societies in order to pursue a thoughtful, purposeful life and a variety of vocational callings and careers. The undergraduate sociology program…
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…this course is only open to PPE minors who need the Capstone class to graduate between fall 2024-spring/summer 2025. We will enroll eligible students in the order in which they…
…Moral and Political Philosophy. The groups will meet over dinner (at Gourmet Kingdom in Carrboro). The readings will be provided and the cost of dinner will be covered. Space is…
…a project relevant to Philosophy, Politics & Economics. Most materials will be provided (you will need your own laptop) and the cost of dinner will be covered. The group will…
…Critique” and “Human Rights and International Law.” The groups will meet over dinner (at Gourmet Kingdom in Carrboro). The readings will be provided and the cost of dinner will be…
…dinner at Gourmet Kingdom in Carrboro. The books will be provided and the cost of dinner will be covered. Space is limited. For details, go HERE. All reading groups…
…Behavior, by Lawrence Friedman; and on Distributive Justice: Rawls and Nozick. The groups will meet over dinner (at Gourmet Kingdom in Carrboro). The readings will be provided and the cost…
…Hazony’s The Philosophy of Hebrew Scripture.” The groups will meet over dinner (at Gourmet Kingdom in Carrboro). The readings will be provided and the cost of dinner will be covered….
…there is another, more painful requirement to getting ahead: a willingness to leave family and friends behind. This week, we explore the ethical costs of upward mobility.” (NPR) Listen HERE….