Applied Ethics (PHIL3071)
Durham University (DUT)
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Philosophy & Ethics of Disability
- Lecture notes • 22 pages • 2023
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In these notes, all the topics in the 'Disability' part of the Applied Ethics module are covered including outlines of various accounts of disability and evaluation of these, as well as debates regarding the value of disability. 
 
Naturalistic Accounts (inc. Species-Norm, Negative Departure from Norm) 
Social Constructionist Accounts (inc. Social Model, Social Exclusion Model) 
Solidarity Account (Elizabeth Barnes) 
Marginalised Functioning 
Bad-Difference View 
Mere-Difference View / Value-N...
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Criminal Justice & The Prison Industrial Complex
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These notes consist of the topics in the 'Criminal Justice' part of the Applied Ethics module including the function of criminal law, Foucault's power analysis and intersectionality in the prison industrial complex. 
 
Function of Criminal Law (retributivism, deterrence, communication) 
Evolution of Punishment (inc. Enlightenment values, reforms, slavery) 
Foucault's Analysis of Modern Disciplinary Power 
Bentham's Panopticon 
Angela Davis' Critique of Foucault's Analysis 
Gendered Character of ...
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Social Constructionist Accounts of Disability
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Notes on the various social constructionist accounts of disability including: 
 
The Social Model 
The Social Exclusion Model 
Haslangerian Account of Disability 
Barnes' Solidarity Account 
Marginalised Functioning
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Function of Criminal Law & Intersectionality in Prison Industrial Complex
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Notes from readings done to supplement the lecture notes for this topic including the function of criminal law and issues of gender and race in the prison industrial complex. 
 
Sources: 
Legal Punishment - Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy 
Are Prisons Obsolete? - Angela Davis
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Intersectionality in the Prison Industrial Complex
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Intersectionality of race, gender and class in the prison industrial complex, focusing on Angela Davis' critique of Foucault's power analysis: 
 
Racialisation of Punishment 
- Punishment in slavery 
- After slavery's 'abolition' 
- Criminalisation of POC communities 
 
Gendering of Punishment 
- Gendered character of punishment 
- Notion Feminine criminality 
- Incarceration beyond the prison system 
- Hyper-sexualisation of female prisoners 
 
Intersection of Gender & Race in Punishment 
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Valuing Disability - Bad-Difference & Mere-Differences Views
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Does disability have a value? Is it always a bad thing? If it has some negative consequences, but is not overall bad is it a bad-difference or a mere-difference? 
 
These notes cover: 
Bad-Difference views of disability 
- Impact of disability on wellbeing 
- Objections 
 
Mere-Difference view of disability 
- Local/global goods and bads 
- Good / bad / neutral simplicter 
- Barnes' Value-Neutral model 
- Evaluation 
 
Issues of Causing & Removing Disability in relation to the value of disabili...
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Foucault on Punishment & Modern Disciplinary Power
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Foucault 
- Modern disciplinary power 
- 3 techniques of control 
- Analysis of power 
 
The Panopticon - Bentham / Foucault on the Panopticon 
- Discipline 
- Normalisation 
- Shift in power
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Philosophy & Ethics: Function & Nature of Criminal Law
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Value of criminal law 
- Punishment 
- Compensation 
- Issues regarding who has the authority to punish 
- Justification of punishment 
 
Functions of criminal law 
- Retributivism 
- Prevention 
- Communication 
 
Constrains of Justified Punishment 
- Absolute Proportionality 
- Relative Proportionality
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Applied Ethics - Sweatshop Essay
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Can someone who values welfare and autonomy consistently support sweatshop regulation? - Received a 1st
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Applied Ethics - Exam Essays
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What is the best argument against a market in kidneys? Does it succeed? 
“An interaction that is consensual, benefits all parties and harms no one cannot be wrongful.” Discuss. 
Should athletes be allowed to take performance-enhancing drugs? 
Essays answered in Applied Ethics Exam - received a 1st
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