PHI 205 — Ethics: Morality and Contemporary Values
Ethics is the study of morality, meaning various and competing views regarding right and wrong behavior. Half of the course explores Western theories of morality from a secular (non-religious) perspective. The other half of the course is an application of those various moral theories to such diverse contemporary issues such as abortion, euthanasia, death penalty, war, economic justice, stem cell research, sexual behavior, the environment, animal rights and globalization. R, 11 (3 lecture hours) IAI: H4 904
Prerequisites: EGL 101
Part of
- Career-Technical Degree
- General Education Core Curriculum
- Criminal Justice ⢠Associate in Arts
- Emergency Medical Services ⢠Associate in Applied Science
- Human Services ⢠Associate in Arts
- Philosophy ⢠Associate in Arts
- Pre-Med & Other Pre-Health Professions Biology ⢠Associate in Science
- Pre-Nursing Emphasis ⢠Associate in Arts
- Pre-Nursing Emphasis ⢠Associate in Science