philosophia

Main menu

Skip to content
  • Home
  • About
  • History
    • Ancient & Medieval
      • Fall 2016 Readings
    • Modern & Contemporary
      • 1: Sources and Types of Knowledge: Readings
      • 2: Stories of Knowledge: Readings
      • 3: Characters (Shapes of Consciousness): Readings
      • 4. Politics / Criticism: Readings
  • Honors Program
    • Authenticity and Human Nature
      • Fall 16 Schedule
    • Honors 1020: Imagination
    • Keystone
      • Intentional Christian Community
  • Praxis
    • Social Movements
      • Schedule 2016
    • Spirit in the Wilderness
    • Zen and Archery
    • Zombie Apocalypse
      • Ethics in the Apocalypse
  • Thinking
    • Hermeneutics
    • Logic
  • Topics
    • Philosophy of Art
      • 2017 Assignment Schedule
      • Schedule 2016
    • Philosophy of Nature
      • Texts for Philosophy of Nature
    • Philosophy of Technology
  • Writing
    • Blogging Ethics and Ettiquette

Author Archives: emilykork

Post navigation

What is Justice?

Posted on February 14, 2017 by emilykork

0

In the dictionary, justice is defined as “just behavior or treatment”. But how do we know what is just and unjust? According to the Utilitarian approach, to act just is solely maximizing our utility, typically for our own gain. It … Continue reading →

Posted in Uncategorized

Post navigation

Blog Entries by Course

  • Ancient & Medieval Philosophy
  • First Year Seminar
  • Modern & Contemporary
  • Philosophy of Art
  • Philosophy of Technology
  • Uncategorized
  • Zen and Archery
  • Zombie Apocalypse

Aesthetics Anthropology Archaeology Aristotle Art Career Civilization Community Compassion Continental Philosophy Creative Writing Critical Theory Dawkins Death do-it-yourself dying Epistemology ethics evolution fear Freedom Freud German Idealism God Graduate School Happiness Hedges Heidegger Hermeneutics horror Human Nature Humans hunting influence Irony Kant language linguistics Literature Merleau-Ponty Metaphysics Mindful Marines Modernism Museums Nature Neuroscience Perception Pete Phenomenology philosophy Philosophy of Art Philosophy of Nature Plato Podcasts Politics Practices Progress psychology pulbic intellectual Reality religion Republic science Seeger Socrates Steven Pinker Stewart Technology Theism violence Virtue Writing

Blogroll

  • Get Inspired
  • The Stone
  • Art Blog
  • Pea Soup
  • Philosophy, et cetera
  • Behind the Books
  • Pietisten
  • Anobium
  • The Philosopher's Arm
  • The Public Intellectual Project
  • The New Atlantis
  • The Partially Examined Life
  • Dictionary of Philosophical Terms
  • Figure Ground

Goodreads

Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Meta

  • Register
  • Log in
  • Entries RSS
  • Comments RSS
  • WordPress.com
Blog at WordPress.com.