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PHL 2010 Ethics
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An introductory course in moral theory, focusing on answers to the questions, "what makes an action right or wrong?" and "what makes someone a good person?" Topics covered include: whether right and wrong are matters of individual opinion, cultural opinion, or the commands of God; utilitarianism, Kantian ethics, and Aristotle's theory of the virtues. Additional topics that could be covered include the Natural Law Theory of morality and feminist ethics. This is NOT a course in moral problems such as abortion, animal rights, and the death penalty. Particular moral issues will be discussed only insofar as they illuminate some aspect of a moral theory. Note: This course fulfills Objective 6a of the University Core Curriculum. | 3 | 0 | 0 | | |
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