Word: moral
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Similarly, Moral Reasoning courses this semester have an average enrollment of 175 students. The smallest course, Moral Reasoning 50: "The Public and the Private in Politics, Morality, and Law" has 103 students...
Professor of Government Michael J. Sandel, who heads a subcommittee on Moral Reasoning, attributes the high average moral reasoning course size to a lack of faculty interested in that area...
...Ideally, there should be more courses in moral reasoning, and we, as a subcommittee, have worked hard to find more such courses," Sandel says. "Our problem is that there aren't enough faculty in the University teaching in the areas of moral and political philosophy...
...Kenan Professor of Government Harvey C. Mansfield Jr. '53 attributes the high enrollment in moral reasoning courses to a lack of similar departmental courses, saying many of the students in moral reasoning courses are not fulfilling concentration requirements...
...core gets more customers than are required to come there," he says. "Moral reasoning is especially attractive because I think there's a yearning for big questions studied by reading great books...