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May 04, 2024
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PHL 3340 - ETHICS An analysis of philosophical concepts and arguments presupposed in ethical discourse. Topics include: values, virtues, rights and responsibilities, what makes “the good life,” and liberty. Emphasis is on evaluating philosophical theories from both contemporary and historical sources, including (but not limited to) virtue ethics, utilitarianism, natural law, Kantian ethics, care ethics, egoism, and Stoicism.
Prerequisites & Notes: PHL 2201, PHL 2202 or PHL 2350.
Credits: 3 cr. General Education Requirement: Unity and Diversity of Humanity – Themes - Ethics and Civic Responsibility,
Humanities
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