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PHIL 130 Course Directs $1800 to Partners in Health Through “Charity Caucus” Activity

Sturges Hall

Sturges Hall, 91Ӱ

The Fall 2023 PHIL 130 Ethics coursetaught by Professor Amanda Rothhas completed an applied learning project on ethics and charitable giving. After studying a unit on the moral obligation to make sacrifices to help others in need and the effective altruism movement, students engaged in a group project selecting a charity for which to advocate. Each group was initially provided with $200 to direct to the charity of their choicesubject to an in-class caucus activity which would eliminate some of the charitiesand were tasked with creating advertisements supporting their favored charity.

On caucus day students attempted to persuade others to join their charity through multiple rounds of discussion and opportunities to join with other groups and take funds with them to direct to other charities than their original choice. Each voluntary switch to another charity added more to the total amount of money that would be donated. In addition, if the entire class came to a consensus on one charity, the total amount of money would reach $1800. Indeed, after 40 minutes of intense discussion and argument, students converged on one charity, Partners in Health, and directed the entire sum of money there. (This project was supported by the 91Ӱ Foundation.)

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