Awful
Professor Weibe is knowledgeable about the subject matter. However, he's not good on teaching it. I'd say he talks about the content for the first ten minutes of class, then goes off on a tangent. It's tough figuring out what to study for the midterms. Reason is, he made it very unclear what he expects you to know. It's very frustrating to spend money for a class and gain nothing.
University of Saskatchewan - Philosophy
University of Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan
Canada
St. Thomas More Faculty Union
Saskatoon
Saskatchewan
Lecturing in Philosophy
Sessional Lecturer
St. Thomas More College
Lecturing in Philosophy. Setting and grading philosophy exams. Grading philosophy papers. Researching in philosophy. Writing and presenting philosophy papers.
St. Thomas More College
Saskatoon
Saskatchewa
Lecturing in Philosophy
Sessional Lecturer
University of Saskatchewan
Canadian Philosophical Association
labor relations
bargaining and book-keeping
St. Thomas More Faculty Union
Adult Education
Lecturing
Union Treasurer
Academic Writing
Editing
Higher Education
Qualitative Research
Teaching
Research
University Teaching
Collective Bargaining
Curriculum Development
Unavoidable Blameworthiness
The Kantian ethical position
especially as represented in Alan Donagan
rejects the possibility of unavoidable blameworthiness. Donagan also holds that morality is learned by participation. But consider: there must be some first instance of an agent’s being held blameworthy. To hold the agent blameworthy in that instance supposes that the agent could have known what morality required so as to be able to avoid blameworthiness. But before experiencing blameworthiness the agent can have no real understanding of the significance of morality’s requiring anything
if morality is learned by participation. Hence the agent could not have known to avoid violating morality’s requirement. The agent could not have knowingly avoided being blameworthy in the first instance of blameworthiness
as he or she would not understand the significance of doing so. This is unavoidable blameworthiness
Unavoidable Blameworthiness
Bryan
Wiebe Ph.D.
St. Thomas More College
St. Thomas More Faculty Union
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Philosophy
University of Alberta
Master's degree
Philosophy
University of Alberta
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
Philosophy
University of Saskatchewan - St. Thomas More College
Bachelor of Arts (B.A. Hon.)
Philosophy
University of Saskatchewan