Course Number
PHL-250-01
Course Description
Theories such as utilitarianism, pure obligation theory, virtue-ethics, and enlightened self-interest theory propose to provide defensible methods for answering questions about right and wrong. The course examines traditional theories (Aristotle, Hobbes, Kant, Mill, etc.) and contemporary theories (Harman, Rawls, Wolf, Nagel, Gauthier) on issues such as moral skepticism and truth, rational self-interest, care as the basis of ethics, the diversity of moral beliefs, moral trump cards, etc.
Academic Term
Instructor
Zaibert, Leonardo
Location & Meeting Time
Synchronous Online-ONLI T/TH 02:25PM-04:10PM LEC
Hybrid-HYBR LEC
Credits
1.00
Capacity
20
Total Students
23
Additional Information