Rob MacDougall’s Profile

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Rob MacDougall
Display Name
Rob MacDougall
Title
Associate Professor of Philosophy
Department
Social Science
Office Location
N627

My Courses

PHIL2103 Ethics, Fall 2024

PHIL2103 Ethics, Fall 2024

An examination of the major ethical theories on what is morally right and wrong, and the meaning of moral concepts (e.g., the concepts of moral obligation, right, duty). Focus is upon ethical problems such as capital punishment, aid to the needy, treatment of animals and plants, etc.

PHIL 3211 Philosophy of Law, FA2024 D056

PHIL 3211 Philosophy of Law, FA2024 D056

An examination of the concepts and classifications used in and about legal systems; problems of legal reasoning and judicial decision-making; and the evaluation of philosophical and legal arguments in the areas of justice, liberty and responsibility on such issues as civil disobedience, capital punishment, censorship and pornography, reverse discrimination, theory of torts and contracts.

PHIL 3211 Philosophy of Law, FA2024 E058

PHIL 3211 Philosophy of Law, FA2024 E058

An examination of the concepts and classifications used in and about legal systems; problems of legal reasoning and judicial decision-making; and the evaluation of philosophical and legal arguments in the areas of justice, liberty and responsibility on such issues as civil disobedience, capital punishment, censorship and pornography, reverse discrimination, theory of torts and contracts.

PHIL 3211 Section E638, Philosophy of Law,  Spring 2020

PHIL 3211 Section E638, Philosophy of Law, Spring 2020

Philosophy of Law

PHIL 3211 Philosophy of Law, SP2024

PHIL 3211 Philosophy of Law, SP2024

An examination of the concepts and classifications used in and about legal systems; problems of legal reasoning and judicial decision-making; and the evaluation of philosophical and legal arguments in the areas of justice, liberty and responsibility on such issues as civil disobedience, capital punishment, censorship and pornography, reverse discrimination, theory of torts and contracts.

My Projects

The Open Road

The Open Road

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Office of the Provost

Office of the Provost

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Student-Ready College Committee

Student-Ready College Committee

As a committee we are working on enhancing our new student orientation process. We are assessing and enhancing all steps from the moment a student is accepted into the college to their first year experience.

O.E.R. Fellowship: AY 2021-2022

O.E.R. Fellowship: AY 2021-2022

This is a private space for discussion among the fellowship cohort.

Connect Days Liberal Arts and Sciences

Connect Days Liberal Arts and Sciences

Orientation for Departments

My Clubs

New Faculty Orientation 2014-2015

New Faculty Orientation 2014-2015

This is a private group for new hires participating in the New Faculty Seminar series for the 2014-2015 academic year. The members of the group are composed of the seminar leaders as well as the faculty. This group will be used as the main communication site between all participants and facilitators and as a repository for the documents made available throughout the seminar series.