PHIL 163.001 – Practical Ethics: Moral Reasoning and How We Live
Instructor: Tom Dougherty. This course meets MW 11:15 a.m. – 12:05 p.m. in GS G200, with a recitation on Fridays.
This course draws on contemporary moral philosophy to shed light on some of the most pressing ethical questions of our time. We will look at arguments that help us answer practical questions like: Should abortion be allowed? Is it ok to eat meat? What restrictions should be placed on immigration? Is euthanasia permissible? Should reparations be made for historic injustices? Are we obligated to make donations to relieve people from poverty? By the end of the course, you should have a good understanding of these practical ethical issues, and, more crucially, be equipped with the conceptual resources to think through new ethical questions and dilemmas as they arise in personal and professional life.
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