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An introduction to the study of bioethics and the application of legal and ethical reasoning.
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In this course, students analyze some of the hardest national security challenges the United States will face in the decade ahead.
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Contracts are a part of our everyday life, arising in collaboration, trust, promise and credit. How are contracts formed? What makes a contract enforceable? What happens when one...
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Contracts are a part of our everyday life, arising in collaboration, trust, promise and credit. How are contracts formed? What makes a contract enforceable? What happens when one...
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Justice is an introduction to moral and political philosophy, including discussion of contemporary dilemmas and controversies.
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Do you have a personal improvement goal that has proven resistant to your sincerest intentions, smartest plans, and best efforts? Did you make a New Year’s resolution for 2014?...
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Explore the concept of "jury" in theory and practice. Discover the art and history of the deliberative process through online discussions covering historical legal cases and the...
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Justice, one of the most famous courses taught at Harvard College, is an introduction to moral and political philosophy, offering an opportunity to discuss contemporary dilemmas...
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Taught by Professor Shaye J.D. Cohen, this course surveys the major books and ideas of the Hebrew Bible (also called the Old Testament) examining the historical context in which...
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In 70CE the Romans destroyed the Temple in Jerusalem. Second Temple Judaism, whose worship consisted of animal sacrifice permitted by biblical command only at the Temple, would...