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Peter Singer. Free Coursera course starting soon

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,442 ✭✭✭Sulla Felix


    I'll have to make room for this. Rethinking Life and Death: The Collapse of Our Traditional Ethics had a big effect on me.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,247 ✭✭✭pauldla


    That's an excellent site, OP, thanks!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 26,578 ✭✭✭✭Turtwig


    Isn't this the guy that loads of people with heavily polarised viewpoints (that's as polite as I can put it) quote mine and strawman the **** of.

    March 1st, eh? Tempting, tempting. Just a word of caution to everyone. Coursera courses can vary drastically in quality. This might be a terrible course. It might be a brilliant one. A lot of things can vary even the hours you're required to sink into it. :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,247 ✭✭✭pauldla


    Jernal wrote: »
    Isn't this the guy that loads of people with heavily polarised viewpoints (that's as polite as I can put it) quote mine and strawman the **** of.

    March 1st, eh? Tempting, tempting. Just a word of caution to everyone. Coursera courses can vary drastically in quality. This might be a terrible course. It might be a brilliant one. A lot of things can vary even the hours you're required to sink into it. :)

    Just got a similar assessment from a colleague ('poo' was the actual term she used, about a maths course she did). Still, I'm willing to give it a go. We'll see what happens.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 22,799 ✭✭✭✭Akrasia


    Jernal wrote: »
    Isn't this the guy that loads of people with heavily polarised viewpoints (that's as polite as I can put it) quote mine and strawman the **** of.

    March 1st, eh? Tempting, tempting. Just a word of caution to everyone. Coursera courses can vary drastically in quality. This might be a terrible course. It might be a brilliant one. A lot of things can vary even the hours you're required to sink into it. :)

    Peter Singer is an absolute legend. But everyone hates him because his arguments are basically rock solid, and he is arguing that we're all selfish hypocrites.

    I can't think of any other public intellectual who will force you to think more about your own morality than this guy.

    Coursera is great. Most of the courses I have done on there have been of a really good quality. Some of them did demand an awful lot of time, but I think this one only requires three short essays and one medium essay as coursework. There might be some peer assessment involved too.

    Even if you don't complete all the assignments, you're still getting 24 lectures from one of the great philosophers of our time for free.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 26,578 ✭✭✭✭Turtwig


    pauldla wrote: »
    Just got a similar assessment from a colleague ('poo' was the actual term she used, about a maths course she did). Still, I'm willing to give it a go. We'll see what happens.

    Akrasia wrote: »
    Peter Singer is an absolute legend. But everyone hates him because his arguments are basically rock solid, and he is arguing that we're all selfish hypocrites.

    I can't think of any other public intellectual who will force you to think more about your own morality than this guy.

    Coursera is great. Most of the courses I have done on there have been of a really good quality. Some of them did demand an awful lot of time, but I think this one only requires three short essays and one medium essay as coursework. There might be some peer assessment involved too.

    Even if you don't complete all the assignments, you're still getting 24 lectures from one of the great philosophers of our time for free.

    Some courses are duds but unlike education in general where you have no choice but to tolerate a ****ty module or teacher. In Coursera you can just jumpship. Possibly leaving some constructive feedback on the way. Some courses are absolute gems though. It really is a fantastic resource. The only thing I hate is the lack of the precious free time commodity.

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,850 ✭✭✭FouxDaFaFa


    Thanks for this, OP. It looks interesting.

    Also doing a course that starts next month over on EdX which might be of interest, Justice with HarvardX. Seems to have quite a philosophical slant to it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 26,578 ✭✭✭✭Turtwig


    Is anybody doing this? How are you finding it?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,247 ✭✭✭pauldla


    Jernal wrote: »
    Is anybody doing this? How are you finding it?

    I got sidetracked by my Chinese studies. On the plus side, I can now tell geographically-challenged locals that Beijing is their capital city. I'm sure it will come in useful sometime.

    北京是中国的首都


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 22,799 ✭✭✭✭Akrasia


    Jernal wrote: »
    Is anybody doing this? How are you finding it?

    I've just finished the first draft of my first essay and the lectures have led to some cool discussions that I've had with my wife (who's doing the course too)

    At the moment I'm fighting a losing battle on the forum trying to convince others that there are no objective moral values

    I'm enjoying it, How about you?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 26,578 ✭✭✭✭Turtwig


    Akrasia wrote: »
    I've just finished the first draft of my first essay and the lectures have led to some cool discussions that I've had with my wife (who's doing the course too)

    At the moment I'm fighting a losing battle on the forum trying to convince others that there are no objective moral values

    I'm enjoying it, How about you?

    I'm not doing it. :p


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 22,799 ✭✭✭✭Akrasia


    How can you sleep at night :)

    (probably a lot better than someone who has Peter Singer telling him that he's a murderer for not giving more money to charity)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 36,450 ✭✭✭✭Hotblack Desiato


    Akrasia wrote: »
    some cool discussions that I've had with my wife (who's doing the course too)

    cool discussions in the 1950s sense or the 1970s sense?

    In Cavan there was a great fire / Judge McCarthy was sent to inquire / It would be a shame / If the nuns were to blame / So it had to be caused by a wire.



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