ETH 2900H (Honors) Ethics and Contemporary Life
(formerly ETH 280H; PHI 380H Ethics: Theories and Applications)
An examination of general theories of obligation as applied to specific contemporary problems. The student will be introduced to major ethical theories, including: virtue-based, deontological and utilitarian standards. Life choices concerning issues of courage, moderation, wisdom, trust, authenticity, friendship, compassion and justice will be discussed. Controversial issues such as abortion, euthanasia, capital punishment, lying and truth telling, sexual morality, medical experimentation, citizenship, punishment, obligations to the disadvantaged and business and professional obligations are among those explored. (Sponsored by the Department of Philosophy or by the Department of Theology and Religious Studies.)
Distribution
Ethics:Philos&/orTheo&ReligStd