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John C. Morgan

Office Hours by appointment

Email: jmorgan@racc.edu

Phone: (610) 607-6262 Ext. 4240

Recent Books

A Little Wisdom for Growing Up (Wipf and Stock, 2007)

The Psychology of Death and Dying (Wipf and Stock, 2006)

In the Shadow of Grace
(Baker Books, 2007)

Daybreak and Eventide
(Lighthouse Editions, U.K. 2008)

Thin Places, Due 2009

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Snapshots of Daily Life

Columns

Theories and Issues in Ethics

Educational Background

Philosophy and ethics are highly interactive studies that require the mastery of some basic theories but also the practice of learning how to reflect on these ideas out of your own lives.
Using the earliest models of the liberal arts tradition (Plato's Academy and Aristotle's Lyceum), students review basic concepts but also apply them to their lives through character and case studies, argumentative essays, small group dialog, movies, class presentations and discussions.

Courses taught :

HUM 271 Introduction to Philosophy (Syllabus)

HUM 275 Introduction to Ethics (Syllabus)

HUM 276 Introduction to Ethics (Honors)(Syllabus)

Student Course Feedback (Ethics)

Student Course Feedback (Honors Ethics)

 

 
 
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