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...towards why certain works have been so influential and how they remain relevant today. Science classes will continue to be required, but the theory they present will be oriented towards understanding our increasingly technical society. This paradigm draws broadly on Harvard’s most successful courses, such as Moral Reasoning 22, “Justice,” Social Studies 10, “Introduction to Social Studies,” and Science B-62, “The Human Mind.”To implement this philosophy, the report calls for students to take courses in three skill...
...information about the condition of the mother or child due to patient privacy regulations established by the Health Information Protection Act. The two undergraduates said they ran into the woman by coincidence and did not play a significant role in the delivery. “We were there for moral support. We didn’t know what to do,” Pellegrini said. Reed said there were no other witnesses before the authorities arrived and that he was surprised that no one in the neighboring apartments came to her aid. “It was amazing...
While the Reason and Faith category is unlike anything that Harvard mandates today—marking a clear break from the more philosophical focus of most present-day Moral Reasoning offerings—the report notes that the course catalogue already includes many options that would fulfill the new requirement...
...report says that many current Core courses, like Moral Reasoning 22, “Justice,” and Historical Study A-35, “Democracy in America and Europe” could continue to count for general education credit under the new system...
Under the “Cultural Traditions” requirement, students would study how art throughout history impacts society today. “The Ethical Life,” similar to a moral reasoning requirement, has students study both ethical theory and concrete ethical problems...