
Philosophy of Ethics
This subject delves into the fundamental principles of ethics, exploring key ethical theories and the moral implications of human actions. It includes discussions on deontological, consequentialist, and virtue ethics.
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This subject delves into the fundamental principles of ethics, exploring key ethical theories and the moral implications of human actions. It includes discussions on deontological, consequentialist, and virtue ethics.
Philosophy of Ethics is a foundational course in philosophy that introduces students to key ethical theories and dilemmas. Topics include the analysis of morality, the nature of good and evil, and the examination of moral responsibility. Students will explore classical ethical systems, including Kantian ethics, utilitarianism, and virtue ethics, as well as more modern interpretations of moral philosophy.
The course encourages critical reflection on moral decisions, the role of ethics in society, and the application of philosophical principles to real-world issues, such as justice, human rights, and environmental ethics. Through discussions and case studies, students will develop a deeper understanding of how ethical theories can guide personal and social behavior.
arts-philosophy
undergraduate
4
PHL101UG