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Nov 21, 2024
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PHI 308 - Ethics A study of morality and its relation to human happiness. It articulates the philosophical foundations of a teleological ethics of virtue, such as that of Aristotle or Aquinas; it compares this ethical theory with at least one rival, such as consequentialism or deontology, and applies each to some of life’s most serious ethical questions. PHI 308 students are required to complete additional work for the course. A student may not receive credit for both PHI 208 and 308.
3 Semester Credit(s)
Crosslisted with: PHI 208 Laboratory/Experience Hours: N/A Prerequisite(s): N/A Corequisite(s): N/A Repeatable for Credit: No Core Course: Yes. Core Elective. Fulfills Ethics requirement Grade Type: LT Typically Offered: Fall, Spring, & Summer
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