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...It’s about a naïve freshman who goes out with a TF on campus, who’s teaching Moral Reasoning and who’s also dating a senior,” says Pepi. “Essentially, he gets found out and is sent to Yale.” (See related article, page...
...variety of stories assembled here is that the most important step towards achieving fame and/or fortune in the music business is realizing that there is no one most important step. And that’s a real-life paradox that they won’t teach you about in Moral Reasoning cores...
Clear examples of these types of courses are Moral Reasoning 22: “Justice,” Science B-62: “The Human Mind,” and Historical Study A-12: “International Conflict and Cooperation in the Modern World.” In “Justice,” students read the works of a variety of philosophers and then apply these theories to modern day controversies and debates. “The Human Mind” introduces students to the main theories of psychology and then delves into some...
...response to Maier’s report, Buttenwieser University Professor Stanley Hoffman said that while Core areas like history and quantitative reasoning would still be studied under a distributional requirement, he is concerned that students will no longer study moral reasoning and foreign cultures, which do not fall under the purview of any particular department...
Ratzinger, to his credit, foresaw with great prescience the grave challenge that the Church would face in a world where moral standards were constantly under attack and true faith was belittled as simplemindedness or mere superstition. His message of hope here was not consoling in the short term; indeed, it might seem harrowing, but is nonetheless realistic and positive. In an interview entitled God and the World he remarked that, especially in Europe, the Church will likely become small, and will to a great extent have to start over again. This should not cause panic, however, because the population...