PHIL114 — Ethics
PHIL 114 - Ethics PHIL 114 - Ethics (3,0) 3 Credits General Education Course: Humanities-Philosophy and Religion In this class, students will study ethics from both a theoretical and practical perspective – learning about canonical ethical systems as well as their potential applications. Topics include: meta-ethics, normative ethics, and applied ethics; virtue, deontology, and consequentialism; the issue of relativism; justice; individual vs. collective rights; basic logical argumentation. Course link
Prerequisites: ENGL111, ENGL070
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