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Free Will in Ethics and Law
( 24 Modules )

Module #1
Introduction to Free Will
Defining free will, its importance in ethics and law, and overview of the course
Module #2
The Concept of Free Will
Philosophical perspectives on free will:compatibilist, libertarian, and hard incompatibilist views
Module #3
Determinism and Indeterminism
The role of determinism and indeterminism in understanding free will, including scientific and philosophical debates
Module #4
Moral Responsibility
The relationship between free will and moral responsibility, including the implications of moral luck
Module #5
Ethical Theories of Free Will
Exploring how different ethical theories (e.g., consequentialism, deontology, virtue ethics) conceptualize free will
Module #6
The Neuroscience of Free Will
Recent findings in neuroscience and their implications for our understanding of free will
Module #7
The Legal Concept of Free Will
The role of free will in legal systems, including mens rea and the insanity defense
Module #8
Criminal Responsibility
The relationship between free will and criminal responsibility, including issues of mitigation and excuse
Module #9
Addiction and Free Will
Exploring the complexity of addiction and its implications for free will and moral responsibility
Module #10
Freedom of the Will in Law
The concept of freedom of the will in legal frameworks, including contractual obligations and consent
Module #11
Compatibilist Theories of Free Will
In-depth examination of compatibilist theories, including Harry Frankfurts and John Martin Fischers views
Module #12
Libertarian Theories of Free Will
In-depth examination of libertarian theories, including Robert Kanes and Alfred Meles views
Module #13
Hard Incompatibilist Theories of Free Will
In-depth examination of hard incompatibilist theories, including Galen Strawsons and Derk Perebooms views
Module #14
Free Will and Personal Identity
The relationship between free will and personal identity, including the role of character and self-formation
Module #15
Free Will and Moral Education
The role of moral education in shaping our understanding of free will and moral responsibility
Module #16
Free Will and Public Policy
The implications of free will for public policy, including criminal justice reform and mental health policy
Module #17
Case Studies in Free Will
In-depth analysis of real-world cases that raise questions about free will, moral responsibility, and legal accountability
Module #18
The Future of Free Will
Emerging debates and controversies in the study of free will, including the impact of AI and neuroscience
Module #19
Free Will and the Law of Obscenity
The role of free will in debates about obscenity and the regulation of offensive materials
Module #20
Free Will and Mental Health Law
The implications of free will for mental health law, including involuntary commitment and treatment
Module #21
Free Will and Personal Autonomy
The relationship between free will and personal autonomy, including issues of paternalism and state intervention
Module #22
Free Will and Theology
Theological perspectives on free will, including debates about divine providence and human freedom
Module #23
Free Will and Modern Science
The implications of modern scientific discoveries (e.g., genetics, neuroscience) for our understanding of free will
Module #24
Course Wrap-Up & Conclusion
Planning next steps in Free Will in Ethics and Law career


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