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Mar 23, 2025
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PHIL 320 - Ethical Theory I This course addresses questions about the nature of morality, including a survey of historical and contemporary explanations of what makes an action right or wrong. Other questions addressed may include, among others: What is it to be a virtuous person? What role should self-interest play in the good life? And when is a wrongdoer blameworthy for what they have done?
Prerequisites & Notes: PHIL 112 or PHIL 115 or HNRS 201. Credits: 3 Grade Mode: Letter GUR Attributes: HUM
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