LEADER 00000ngm 2200000Ia 4500 001 ocm62790166 003 OCoLC 005 20060926110609.0 007 vd cvaizu 008 060106t20052005vau720 vleng d 020 1598030957:|c$69.95 028 42 PD4433-01|bTeaching Company 028 42 PD4433-02|bTeaching Company 035 (OCoLC)62790166 035 (Sirsi) i9781598030952 040 MDK|beng|cMDK|dGNU 049 GNUA 100 1 Grim, Patrick. 245 10 Questions of value /|cPatrick Grim. 264 1 Chantilly, Virginia :|bTeaching Co.,|c[2005] 264 4 |c©2005 300 4 videodiscs (approximately 720 min.) :|bsound color ;|c4 3/4 in. +|e1 course guidebook (iv, 72 pages ; 22 cm.). 336 two-dimensional moving image|btdi|2rdacontent 337 video|bv|2rdamedia 338 videodisc|bvd|2rdacarrier 490 1 The great courses 500 Course guidebooks laid in each of two containers. 500 Course no. 4433. 500 "Philosopy & intellectual history"--Container cover. 500 GMD: videorecording. 505 0 Part 1. Disc 1. lecture 1. Questions of value -- lecture 2. Facts and values -- lecture 3. Lives to envy, lives to admire -- lecture 4. Foundations of ethics--theories of the good -- Lecture 5. Foundations of ethics--theories of the right -- lecture 6. Thoughts on religion and values -- Disc 2. lecture 7. Life's priorities -- lecture 8. The cash value of a life -- lecture 10. Cultures and values-- questions of relativism -- lecture 11. Cultures and values --Hopi, Navajo, and Ik -- lecture 12. Evolution, ethics, and game theory. 505 0 Part 2. Disc 3. lecture 13. The objective side of value -- lecture 14. Better off dead -- lecture 15. A picture of justice -- lecture 16. Life's horrors -- lecture 17. A geneaology of my morals -- lecture 18. Theories of punishment -- Disc 4. lecture 19. Choice and chance -- lecture 20. Free will and determinism -- lecture 21. Images of immortality -- lecture 22. Ethical knowledge, rationaligy, and rules -- lecture 23. Moralities in conflict and in change -- lecture 24. Summing up. 511 0 Taught by : Professor Patrick Grim, State University of New York at Stony Brook. 520 Philosophical examination of the wide range of decisions all of us encounter in pursuing our lives. Professor Grim places the accent on individual choice covering questions about evolution and ethics, about whether punishment is justified by retribution or by deterrence and about the differing lessons drawn from life's worst horrors by both religious and anti-religious traditions. 538 DVD, region 1. 650 0 Values. 650 0 Philosophy|xHistory. 650 0 Ethics. 650 0 Conduct of life. 650 0 Moral conditions. 655 7 Educational films.|2lcgft 710 2 Teaching Company. 830 0 Great courses (DVD) 914 MID.b18907167 994 02|bGNU
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