PHIL 120 - Introduction to Ethics
| Description: | PHIL 120 offers a detailed study of the principle theories of moral character and conduct in western culture, such as those of Plato, Aristotle, Hume, Mill, and Kant. Attention is also given to non-normative issues such as free will, determinism, relativism, absolutism, subjectivism and objectivism. |
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| Credit hours: | 3-0-3 |
| Prerequisite(s): | eligibility for ENGL 101 |
| Applicability towards graduation: |
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| IAI: | H4 904: Ethics (GECC) |
| Offered: | Offered in Fall and Spring. |
Spring 2010 Offerings
| Course | Sec | Beg | End | Days | Instructor | Notes |
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| PHIL 120 | 01 | 10:00a | 10:50a | M,W,F | Morrow |
Fall 2009 Offerings
| Course | Sec | Beg | End | Days | Instructor | Notes |
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| PHIL 120 | 01 | 10:00a | 10:50a | M,W,F | Morrow |
Philosophy Courses
| Number | Title | Hours |
|---|---|---|
| PHIL 100 | Critical Thinking | 3-0-3 |
| PHIL 106 | African-American Churches in America | 3-0-3 |
| PHIL 110 | Introduction to Philosophy | 3-0-3 |
| PHIL 120 | Introduction to Ethics | 3-0-3 |
| PHIL 200 | Symbolic Logic | 3-0-3 |
| PHIL 210 | Introduction to World Religions | 3-0-3 |
| PHIL 215 | Asian Philosophy | 3-0-3 |
| PHIL 220 | Current Issues in Ethics | 3-0-3 |
| PHIL 230 | Philosophy of Religion | 3-0-3 |