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PHIL 260-0 : Introduction to Moral Philosophy


Description

This course will introduce students to some perennial questions in the philosophy of morality. We will be concerned with questions about (1) the nature of morality: For instance, are there universal, objective truths about right and wrong? Or is morality ultimately a subjective or relative matter? (2) The substance of morality: Do we have special moral responsibilities to friends and family that we do not have with respect to strangers? What, if anything, do we owe to non-human animals? Are there any actions that are absolutely forbidden regardless of the consequences? And (3) the importance of morality: Should we really care whether or not we do the right thing?

Students will gain an understanding of important issues and theories in moral philosophy; critically evaluate their own moral convictions; and learn to construct arguments and clearly explain philosophical ideas in writing.


Additional Information:

PLEASE NOTE: The registration period for ALL summer courses is April 8, 2024 through June 16, 2024, even if the course begins later in the summer.


Summer 2024
Start/End DatesDay(s)TimeBuildingSection
07/22/24 - 08/25/24MWF
2 – 4 p.m. 20
InstructorCourse LocationStatusCAESAR Course ID
Shur, Isaac
Online
Open42496
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