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PHL 301 - Ethics |
Ethics is classically the study of what is right, just, appropriate, or desirable, all of which are among the various meanings given to “the good,” the central concern of ethics. Typically, this course will have historical, theoretical, and applied dimensions: the historical dimension will provide acquaintance with the various kinds of ethical and moral theory that have emerged over the last two and half millennia; the theoreti-cal dimension will examine the content of these ideas closely; and the applied dimen-sion will sharpen the student’s ability to think through distinctively ethical and moral problems. [3-0, 3 cr.]
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture, Tutorial Communication, Arts& Languages Department Course Attributes: LAC Humanities Elective, New LAC Arts & Humanities |