SMNR: Tragic Choices
- Semester: Spring 2025
- Course ID: 397S
- Credit Hours: 3
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Unique: 29804
Course Information
- Course Type: Seminar
- Grading Method: Pass/Fail Not Allowed
- Short course: Jan 21 - Mar 06, 2025
Registration Information
- Upperclass-only elective
Meeting Times
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TUE, THU | 2:30 - 4:20 pm | JON 6.206 |
Evaluation Method
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Paper |
Description
What is a “tragic choice”? In this course we will discuss the dilemmas surrounding the decisions by societies to distribute various goods and bads in different ways. Among these allocations are: who gets expensive medical care and transplants; what protocols are put in place to stem a pandemic; who gets drafted; who is given the right to have children; priorities for immigration; the administration of the death penalty; distributing food in a famine or water in a drought; the ransom of hostages. In every society, citizens hold competing and incommensurable values. Tragic choices highlight---and sometime hide or suppress—the conflicts that such choices pit among these values.
The principal text is Tragic Choices: the conflicts society confronts in the allocation of tragically scarce resources by Guido Calabresi and Philip Bobbitt (Norton, 1978).
Textbooks ( * denotes required )
ISBN: 978-0-393-09085-7
Instructors
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12/17/2024 | Course date range updated |