Contemplating selling body parts in the 1980s


This quarter the PPE Capstone course will focus on the issue of commodification.  Our course will be truly interdisciplinary, besides the obvious areas of expertise of your professors -- Economics and Philosophy -- there are manifest social and political issues that this debate highlights.  The most significant literature, however, comes from the fields of academic law, sociology, and feminist theory.  Basically our course will focus on a single question -- should certain personal and intimate things be off-limits to the market?  


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ACADEMIC HONESTY

We are including below Eastern's Academic Honesty Code.  It is vitally important that you carefully read it, and that you understand that it is our intention to follow this code to the letter.  We really can't think of a better way to ruin your experience with this course, than to disregard this code.  Obviously, if you have any questions, we can't urge you too strongly to ask us.

ACADEMIC HONESTY CODE

All members of the Eastern Oregon University academic community are responsible for compliance with its Academic Honesty Code. Students are required to report violations to the respective faculty member of a course. Provisions of the Academic Honesty Code are:

  1. Collaboration while taking any quizzes, in-class examinations, or take home examinations without the instructor's written approval is forbidden. The faculty member is responsible for defining limits for other collaborative learning activities for each course.

  2. Plagiarism or representation of the work of others as one's own is forbidden. The faculty member will make clear the format for properly citing sources of information not original by the student.

  3. Explicit approval by all instructors is required if the same work is to be submitted to more than one course, even if is not within the same term.

Violations of the Academic Honesty Code may result in both academic and behavioral penalties including possible suspension or expulsion from the University.

An automatic grade of zero for any work which is a violation of the Academic Honesty Code will be assigned by the instructor. The instructor may also assign a grade of F for the course after discussion with the respective School Dean. Students may appeal the course grade to the respective School Dean, who is the final level of appeal on the matter of course grade penalties for academic dishonesty.

The faculty member is also required to file a disciplinary complaint to the Vice President for Student Affairs about any student believed to have violated the Academic Honesty Code. If deemed appropriate, hearing procedures will be implemented by a University Hearing Officer as outlined in the Code of Student Conduct. Possible sanctions considered by the Student Conduct Committee include probation, suspension, and expulsion.


TENTATIVE CALENDAR

TOPIC TUES WED THURSDAY READING
Theory Class Intro

The Corporation

Economic & Legal Foundations

PowerPoint

Economic & Legal Foundations pp. 78-105

pp. 122-32

Adoption Discussion/ presentation

Colleen's Cheat Sheet

Economic theory of adoption

PowerPoint

Philosophical Foundations

PowerPoint

pp. 46-76

pp. 303-23

Intimacy Discussion/ presentation Analytical papers

Commodification of sex

PowerPoint

Thesis & Bibliography due pp. 222-70

pp. 345-47

Care Discussion/ presentation Value of "women's work"

PowerPoint

Ethic of care

PowerPoint

pp. 271-302
Body parts Discussion/ presentation Dirversity Mini-conference Futures and options markets in body parts

PowerPoint

Outline due

pp. 348-359
Information/ privacy Discussion/ presentation Posner on privacy

PowerPoint

Johnson on privacy

PowerPoint

Posner

Johnson

Overview Discussion/ presentation Paper topic presentations Draft Introduction due

Discussion/ presentation

pp. 402-427
         
      Draft Paper due  
DEADWEEK PRESENTATIONS

Class meets Mon, Tues, & Wed, this week only

Presentations Presentations Presentations

PAPER DUE