PHIL 2625 10: Intro to Professional Ethics

PHIL 2625 - Introduction to Professional Ethics

Fall 2026 Syllabus, Section 10, CRN 40098,

Credit hours: 3

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Instructor

Arnold Smith

Email: aasmith@ysu.edu

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Instructor Title: Adjunct Professor
Instructor Professional Qualifications: Your instructor holds a Bachelor's degree in Philosophy and History (1996) as well as a Master's degree in Philosophy (1999) from Kent State University. They were also awarded an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree in 2010 and a Bhakti Sastri in 2014. They have published the ethics textbook, The Moral World, (Cognella, 2014; 2024), as well as articles for Philosophy Now and Back to Godhead, and presented papers at several conferences. Your instructor has 27 years of teaching experience.
Instructor Office Location: DeBartolo Hall, 407
Instructor Office Phone: 330-941-3448

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Course Description

2625. Introduction to Professional Ethics. An examination of the ideals and virtues central to professionalism; study of selected codes of professional ethics and their roots in classical ethical traditions; and analysis of selected ethical issues and problems in a variety of professions. 3 s.h.

Course Readings

Group Title Author ISBN
Required Ethical Issues in Professional Life Callahan 9780195050264

The course readings are subject to change in the event of extenuating circumstances, research developments, current events, and/or to ensure better learning.  

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Schedule of Topics and Assignments

Day Date Reading(s) Proposed Topic Due/To Prepare for Class
Tue 8/25 Introduction to the Course
Thu 8/27 Aristotle and Bentham Powerpoint in Blackboard Aristotle's Virtue Ethics & Bentham's Utilitarianism Take good notes. You will be using these five ethicist's theories throughout the course.
Tue 9/1 Kant Powerpoint in Blackboard Kant's Deontology Take good notes on the lecture
Thu 9/3 Habermas Powerpoint in Blackboard Habermas' Discourse Ethics Take good notes on the lecture
Tue 9/8 Rand Powerpoint in Blackboard Rand's Egoist Ethics Take good notes on the lecture
Thu 9/10 Discussion Example and Instruction Explanation of Discussion, example, as well as meeting with groups
Tue 9/15 Callahan, Chapter 3 Occupational and Ordinary Morality Take good notes
Thu 9/17 Callahan, Chapter 4 Professionals and Clients Take good notes
Tue 9/22 Case 1: Zealous Advocacy and Cross Examining the Truthful Witness, p. 84
Case 2: Police and Paternalism, p. 120
Case 1 and 2 Presentation Listen to group and be prepared to offer your thoughts, comments and questions
Thu 9/24 Exam I Review
Tue 9/29 Exam I
Thu 10/1 Callahan, Chapter 5 Paternalistic and Non-Paternalistic Deception Take good notes
Tue 10/6 Case 3: The Potent Placebo, p. 167
Case 4: Hiring the Ex-Con, p. 169
Case 3 and 4 Presentation Listen to group and be prepared to offer your comments, thoughts and questions
Thu 10/8 Callahan, Chapter 6 Informed Consent Take good notes
Tue 10/13 Case 5: Back from the Dead, p.202
Case 6: Psychosurgery for a Sexual Offender, p.202
Case 5 and 6 Presentation Listen to groups and be prepared to offer comments, thoughts and questions
Thu 10/15 Callahan, Chapter 7 Privacy and Confidentiality Take good notes
Tue 10/20 Case 7: Tearoom Trade, p.256
Case 8: Protecting the Child Abuser, p. 257
Case 7 and 8 Presentation Listen to groups and be prepared to offer thoughts, comments and questions
Thu 10/22 Callahan, Chapter 8 Individual and Collective Responsibility Take good notes
Tue 10/27 Case 9: The Ford Pinto, p. 296
Case 9 Presentation
Exam II Review
Listen to groups and be prepared to offer thoughts, comments and questions
Take notes on review
Thu 10/29 Exam II
Tue 11/3 Callahan, Chapter 9 Social Responsibility and Justice Take good notes
Thu 11/5 Case 10: Leaking an Investigatory Report, p. 341
Case 11: Space Shuttle Challenger, p.341
Case 10 and 11 Presentation Listen to groups and be prepared to offer comments, thoughts and questions
Tue 11/10 Callahan, Chapter 10
Blackboard article
Social Responsibility and Professional Dissent Take good notes
Thu 11/12 Case 12: Preferential Hiring, p. 382
Case 13: Care for the Uninsured, p. 383
Case 12 and 13 Presentation Listen to groups and be prepared to offer thoughts,comments and questions
Tue 11/17 Callahan, Chapter 11 Character Regulation and Training Take good notes
Thu 11/19 Case 14: Virtue in the Corporation, 434
Case 15: The Loyal Agent Falters, p.436
Case 14 and 15 Presentation Listen to groups and be prepared to offer comments, thoughts, and questionsl
Tue 11/24 Business Ethics on the International Scene Take good notes
Thu 11/26 Thanksgiving NO CLASS
Tue 12/1 Catch up and Conversation
Thu 12/3 Exam III Review
Tue 12/8 FINAL EXAM (Exam III) 8-10 am

The course schedule, policies, procedures, and assignments in this course are subject to change in the event of extenuating circumstances, by mutual agreement, and/or to ensure better learning.