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Introduction to Ethics

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Overview

Subject code

PHI

Course Number

125

Description

In this course, students are exposed to moral theories such as virtue ethics, utilitarianism, deontology, and the ethics of care. Students also critically evaluate general moral theories, and fundamental moral concepts. Additionally, they apply these moral theories to contemporary moral issues such as animal rights, environmental issues, reproductive technologies, abortion, euthanasia and assisted suicide, poverty and famine relief, war and peace, racism, sexism, emerging technologies, and other issues. Students develop and defend their own views on these matters, and evaluate the views of others. By studying and applying moral theories to their own lives, students are encouraged to explore different ways of effecting change in their lives and communities. Throughout the course, students learn about moral concepts such as autonomy, impartiality, utility, rights, responsibility, and justice. Specific attention is given to moral issues relevant to and philosophical contributions made by members of traditionally underrepresented groups.

Career

ACAD

Credits

Value

0

Max

3

Min

3

Course Count

1

Number Of Credits

3

Number Of Repeats

1

Repeatable

No

Generate Attendance

No

Auto Create

No

Code

LEC

Instructor Contact Hours

0

Default Section Size

30

Final Exam Type

Yes

Include in Dynamic Date Calc

Yes

LMS File Type

BKB

Name

Lecture

OEE Workload Hours

0

Optional Component

No

Workload Hours

3

Requisites

Free Form Requisites

Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness

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