PHIL-101
Moral Philosophy
CREDITS:
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3
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LENGTH:
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15 weeks
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CAMPUS:
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Prince George
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REQUISITES:
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None
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DESCRIPTION:
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Morality and ethics are framed socially and culturally in every human society, and are thus dependent on local, social, and historical contexts. This course surveys the development of moral philosophy in the Western tradition. Students will review major thinkers and texts, identify the values and ideas that have shaped Western philosophical thought since 600 BC, and critically examine those contributions and positions in relation to the present through the lens of key moral questions.
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Course Schedule
ID |
SEMESTER |
CAMPUS |
DELIVERY |
LOCATION |
INSTRUCTOR |
STARTS |
ENDS |
MEETS |
101 |
Fall 2024 |
Prince George |
Unknown |
1-308A |
M. Ravelo |
September 3 |
December 13 |
M Th 2:30PM |
102 |
Fall 2024 |
Prince George |
Unknown |
ONLINE |
R. Gabriel |
September 3 |
December 13 |
Th 6:30PM |
103 |
Fall 2024 |
Prince George |
Unknown |
2-111 |
J. Van Weelden |
September 3 |
December 13 |
M W 11:30AM Th 8:00AM |
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