Reimagining the PhD Cohort: Sara Goering

Sara Goering professional photo smiling at the camera, blurred trees in the background, wearing a blue blazer, necklace, and hair pulled back

Sara Goering (she/her/hers)

Professor
Cohort Year
2021

Ethics Matters and Ethics Capstone

This project is a collaboration with Michael Blake. The Ethics Matters seminar (ETHICS 511) and the Ethics Capstone course (ETHICS 513) are part of the UW Graduate Certificate in Ethics, which is designed to help graduate students outside of philosophy become familiar with foundational philosophical content in ethics and justice theory, to help prepare them for pursuing ethics-related scholarship in their own fields of study. The Ethics Matters seminar covers moral concepts such as moral status, autonomy, trust, respect, integrity, vulnerability and forgiveness. In the public humanities-infused version, students will engage with philosophical writing designed for a broader audience and develop their own work in ways more intentionally and explicitly engaged with pressing moral problems. The new seminar will retain foundational writings but will put them in conversation with first-personal dilemmas faced by professionals navigating their ethical duties, and how they have discussed these matters in public discourse. In the Capstone course, student projects will include assignments designed for public-facing venues, whether in print, radio, or video (e.g., the Conversation, Op-eds, YouTube, etc.).