PHLS210

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Ethics in the Modern World

Global Humanities College of Graduate & Continuing Studies

Subject Code

PHLS

Number

210

Title

Ethics in the Modern World

Description

A study of ethics and its application to problems in everyday life, society, and the broader world. The course examines the principal moral theories and ethical systems that have shaped our personal values and behavior, including consequentialist and non-consequentialist theories, virtue ethics, and feminist ethics. Students explore the connections between ethics and religion and examine the challenges to morals posed by relativism, subjectivism and emotivism, and egoism. Students also evaluate positions, theories, and arguments as they apply them to concrete matters of personal, socio-political, and global concern. Credit may not be earned in both PHLS 210 and PH 303 or PHLS 210 and PH 215. 3 Lecture hours. Offered: Fall, Spring

Course Typically Offered

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3

Maximum Variable Credits

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Repeatable

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Number of Course Repeats When Repeatable

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Max Credits Repeatable

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Department or School

College

College of Graduate & Continuing Studies