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PHIL 205 - Contemporary Moral Dilemmas |
This course is a critical survey of contemporary moral dilemmas with an applied focus on what values are, and how they differ from facts; how moral regard is shaped and maintained; how virtues differ from obligations; and how better ethical choices might be made through the exercise of due consideration and the application of habituated, moral judgment to particular cases. Topics are current and variable. Scholarly sources will be drawn from both secular and religious orientations. (General Education - Behavioral and Social Perspectives). Three credit hours.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Second Degree, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture History & Philosophy Department Course Attributes: 2020 Behav and Social Persp, GNED-Behav & Socl Persp |