PDF Sample Syllabus: Introduction to Ethics Course Description: This 10-week course serves as an introduction to philosophy through a number of central issues in moral philosophy. We sometimes say that an action is morally right or wrong. In this course we will ask a number of questions about such claims in order to better grasp the nature of morality.
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Hot Course description and objectives: This course is an introduction to the philosophical study of morality, including the theory of right and wrong behavior, the theory of value (goodness and badness), and the theory of virtue and vice. Besides providing familiarity with the primary questions addressed within moral philosophy and the most influential answers given by well-known philosophers ...
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Hot Ethics is the reasonable obligation for us to refrain from hurting others, and sometimes an obligation to help others. Living ethically also requires the continuous effort of studying our own beliefs and conduct, and striving to ensure that we, and the institutions we help to shape, live up to standards that are reasonable and evidence-based.
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Hot Introduction to Ethics . Course Description and Objectives In this course, we will critically examine classical ethical theories in the history of philosophy, for example, relativism, utilitarianism, social contract theory, feminist ethics, and ethical egoism.
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Hot Demonstrate knowledge of important ethical systems; 2. Demonstrate their respect for different ethical perspectives; 3. Critique some aspects of an ethical position; 4. Clearly formulate their ethical position on an issue; 5. Develop arguments, which are based upon sound inferences and clear.
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Hot CT 2: Structure an argument or position using credible evidence and valid reasoning. CT 3: Compare and contrast the biblical worldview with a non-biblical worldview, evaluating the influence of assumptions and contexts on ethics and values. CT 4: Plan evidence-based courses of action to resolve problems. CT 5: Relate critical thinking and ...
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Hot Description. Ethics is the philosophical study of moral principles. This course aims at clarifying the basic concepts of ethics. In general, any class on ethics can be divided into three major parts. Meta-ethical issues are about the nature of ethical questions or problems. Such issues deal, for instance, with whether ethics can be relative to ...
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Hot This course introduces students to the main theories of ethics in Western philosophy. We read major historical texts such as John Stuart Mill's Utilitarianism, Immanuel Kant's Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals, and Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, and other influential philosophers and contemporary thinkers on the moral permissibility of ...
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Hot Course Description 01:730:107 Introduction to Ethics Instructor: Fry, Richard | Kang, Steven Sung-Hak | Piven, Jerry | Saemi, Amir Description: 01 (J. Piven) Ethics is the attempt to understand moral concepts and justify moral principles.
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Hot In this course we’ll survey readings in ethics and moral philosophy to understand different perspectives on how moral decisions can be made. We’ll investigate such topics as virtue ethics, deontology, constructivism, objectivism, relativism, consequentialism, free will, and determinism. 02 (A. Saemi) Exploration of basic issues in ethical ...
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Hot Course Description An introduction to traditional normative ethical theories, which attempt to provide a rationally defensible account of morally right and wrong conduct and morally good and bad character, and consideration of the challenges posed to these theories by ethical relativism and feminist ethics.
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Hot In this course, we will study and critically evaluate a number of moral theories—such as utilitarianism, Kantianism, as well as feminist ethics, and race-based approaches—that provide answers to these and other questions. As part of a careful examination of these theories, students will also have opportunities to apply them to various ...
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Hot PHIL 2030 Introduction to Ethics. Course Description: Are there universal moral truths or is morality relative? What makes actions right or wrong, people good or bad, societies just or unjust? Students will discuss ethical theories that address these questions and will debate moral issues, such as abortion, genetic engineering, animal rights ...
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Hot Course Description. Principle ethical theories and major thinkers who proposed them. Students examine key ethical systems and compare them to biblical teaching with the goal of articulating a Christian approach to ethics. Students explore a variety of ethical issues and acquire a step-by-step model for moral decision making.
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Hot This course is a thorough introduction to the branch of philosophy named ethics, or moral philosophy. Ethics addresses issues of human values and examines the search for and reasoning behind, what could be identified as ‘right' conduct. Lessons one through nine are intended to offer a comprehensive foundation of the ideals of righteousness ...
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Hot Course Description. PHIL 1305 - Introduction to Ethics Professor: David Phillips Description: A historical introduction to the main problems and questions of moral philosophy.Prof. David Phillips in Lecture 16. Prerequisite: ENGL 1303.A historical introduction to the main problems and questions of moral philosophy.
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Hot Philosophy 107: Introduction to Ethics (01:730:107:90) Online Course via Sakai Prof. Steven Kang Ethics.Kang@gmail.com / st7kang@rutgers.edu / virtual office via AC Introduction to Ethics 1. Course Description / Objectives This course aims at helping students to think about the moral dimensions of human existence by exposing them to (1 ...
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Hot Course Description Students will demonstrate their understanding of the relationship between philosophy and ethics; the language, concepts and traditions of ethics; and selected theories of ethics. The students will then use descriptive, normative and metathetical approaches to analyze selected contemporary ethical issues.
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PDF Course Description: The goal of the course is to help students understand the principles of classical theoretical philosophical ethics with case studies designed to develop ways of understanding themselves and becoming enabled to apply those outlooks to the care they expect to give in a medical context as health professionals. Course Outcomes ...
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PDF Course Description: (3 credits) The systematic evaluation of classical and/or contemporary ethical theories concerning the good life, human conduct in society, morals, and standards of value. Prerequisite(s): none Student Learning Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, students will: 1. Read, analyze, and critique philosophical ...
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Hot Introduction to Ethics. This course introduces theories about the nature and foundations of moral judgments and applications to contemporary moral issues. Emphasis is placed on moral theories such as consequentialism, deontology, and virtue ethics. Upon completion, students should be able to apply various ethical theories to moral issues such ...
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Hot Introduction to Ethics – ETHC 101 CG • Section 8WK • 11/08/2019 to 04/16/2020 • Modified 04/08/2022 Apply Now Request Info Course Description This course is an introduction to the ...
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Hot Introduction to Ethics. This course introduces theories about the nature and foundations of moral judgments and applications to contemporary moral issues. Emphasis is placed on moral theories such as consequentialism, deontology, and virtue ethics. Upon completion, students should be able to apply various ethical theories to moral issues such ...
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Hot Morality is, simply put, the human attempt to define right and wrong, or good and bad. Explore the definition, principles and examples of morality; what it means to be 'good' in terms of pleasure ...
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PDF PHI 102 Introduction to Ethics Prerequisites: None 3 Credit Hours (Lecture) Revision Date: 05/21/2013 - Page 1 of 2 s Department: Philosophy Course Description: This course provides a survey of ethical theories as they apply to the quest for human happiness and “the good life.” The principles of moral reasoning and good reasoning will be ...
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Hot Course description. Sophia's Introduction to Ethics course explores philosophical approaches to understanding morality and evaluating moral actions. In this course, you will learn about a variety of normative ethical theories, and apply these theories to real-world ethical issues. With an understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of major ...
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Hot SAMPLE SYLLABUS: INTRODUCTION TO ETHICS Prof. Jeffrey M. Courtright, PhD COURSE DESCRIPTION Ethics is a domain of philosophical inquiry that is concerned with the possibility and nature of the good life; the identity and sources of good and evil; the role of pleasure and desire in achieving the good life; the kinds and characteristics of virtue and vice; the fundamental moral principles that ...
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Hot At the successful completion of this course the student will be able to: Read, analyze, and critique philosophical texts. Define and appropriately use important terms such as relativism, virtue, duty, rights, utilitarianism, natural law, egoism, altruism, autonomy, and care ethics. Present and discuss well-reasoned ethical positions in writing.
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Hot Introduction to Ethics. Course Prefix & Number: PHIL2306. Section Number: Semester/Year: Semester Credit Hours: 3. Lecture Hours: 3. Lab Hours: 0. Course Description (NCTC Catalog): The systematic evaluation of classical and/or contemporary ethical theories concerning the good life, human conduct in society, morals, and standards of value. ...
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Hot PHIL 0300 - INTRODUCTION TO ETHICS. Minimum Credits: 3 Maximum Credits: 3 This is an introductory course considering the question of one fundamental moral principle - right and wrong. The results are applied to moral problems of serious interest today. Academic Career: UGRD Course Component: Lecture
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