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PHIL 11100 - Introduction To Ethics |
3.0 | LEC 2 2.0 | REC 1 1.0 |
3.0 | LEC 3 3.0 |
3.0 | IND 0 3.0 |
3.0 | DIS 0 3.0 |
0.000 OR 3.000 Credit hours Syllabus Available Levels: Graduate, Professional, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Distance Learning, Individual Study, Lecture, Recitation Offered By: College of Liberal Arts Department: Philosophy Course Attributes: Credit By Exam, Core Transfer Library, Lower Division, S General Education, GTC-Humanistic-Artistic, UC-Humanities May be offered at any of the following campuses: PU Fort Wayne Northwest- Westville Northwest- Hammond West Lafayette Anderson Columbus Kokomo Lafayette New Albany Richmond South Bend Learning Outcomes: 1. Demonstrate exposure to and knowledge of the views and approaches to specific issues in ethics as presented in the writings of important moral philosophers, including Aristotle, Kant, and Mill. 2. Recognize important ethical concepts and ethical theories, including virtue ethics, deontological ethics, and consequentialist ethics. 3. Develop the ability to present, explain, defend and critically evaluate complex philosophical ideas, theories, and perspectives, in oral and written communication. 4. Develop the ability to locate, interpret, understand and evaluate philosophical arguments encountered in complex philosophical texts within the contexts and traditions that inform those arguments and texts. 5. Develop critical thinking and writing skills. |
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