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1. Introduction
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3. Parts of the Soul I
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4. Parts of the Soul II
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7. Flourishing and Attachment
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8. Flourishing and Detachment
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9. Virtue and Habit I
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10. Virtue and Habit II
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12. Utilitarianism and its Critiques
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13. Deontology
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14. The Trolley Problem
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15. Empirically-informed Responses
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16. Philosophical Puzzles
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17. Punishment I
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18. Punishment II
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20. The Prisoner's Dilemma
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21. Equality
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22. Equality II
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23. Social Structures
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24. Censorship
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25. Tying up Loose Ends
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26. Concluding Lecture
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17. Punishment I

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Philosophy and the Science of Human Nature (PHIL 181)

Professor Gendler begins with a discussion of differing responses to hypothetical and actual examples, and offers an actual example of a Trolley Problem. Then, the central topic of the lecture, punishment, is presented. After offering a characterization of what civil punishment involves, Professor Gendler discusses various justifications that have been offered of the practice. She distinguishes between justifications that are forward-looking and those that are backward-looking, and between justifications that are primarily victim-directed and those that are primarily offender-directed. These outlooks are then connected to the moral views that have been presented in earlier lectures: Utilitarianism and deontology.

00:00 - Chapter 1. Hypothetical Versus Actual Cases
10:27 - Chapter 2. What Is Punishment?
23:26 - Chapter 3. Justifications for Punishment: Overview
32:05 - Chapter 4. Retributivism

Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: http://oyc.yale.edu

This course was recorded in Spring 2011.

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