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PHIL 315 - Developments in Moral Philosophy (3).
Description: Perhaps nothing is more central to who we are than our ethical beliefs and outlooks. There are many competing ethical theories, ranging from absolutist views that insist on the existence of fixed, immutable, absolute, universal ethical principles, all the way to views that deny any ethical objectivity whatsoever. Between these two extremes there are ethical theories in abundant variety. This course covers several key debates within this broad spectrum. Prerequisite: At least 12 hours of college credit. Notes: Offered variable times.
3.000 Credit hours
0.000 Lecture hours
0.000 Lab hours
3.000 Other hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Independent Study/Research, Seminar/Recitation

Philosophy & Religious Studies Department

Course Attributes:
Humanities and Arts

Prerequisites:
for PHIL 315

General Requirements:
101 to 599Z
Required Credits: 12.000
Minimum Grade of D-
May not be taken concurrently.

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