PHIL2103 Ethics, Fall 2024

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PHIL2103 Ethics, Fall 2024
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Department
Social Science
Course Code
PHIL 2103
Semester / Year
Fall 2024
Course Description

An examination of the major ethical theories on what is morally right and wrong, and the meaning of moral concepts (e.g., the concepts of moral obligation, right, duty). Focus is upon ethical problems such as capital punishment, aid to the needy, treatment of animals and plants, etc.

Acknowledgements

This course was created by: Rob MacDougall

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