PHIL 2202 General Applied Ethics
PHIL 2202: General Applied Ethics
Description
General Applied Ethics studies contemporary ethical issues. The main purpose is to critically examine the various approaches to moral conduct. The focus will be on the application of these theories and principles to specific contemporary issues.
Credits
1
Prerequisite
PHIL 2201
Corequisite
None
Topics to be Covered
1. Abortion
2. Euthanasia
3. Capital Punishment
4. Sexuality
5. Pornography
6. Affirmative Action
7. Animal Rights
8. Environment
Learning Outcomes
1. Understand that there are no simple ways to approach the difficult ethical dilemmas faced by our society.
2. Discuss different approaches or ideas about several ethical controversies.
Credit Details
Lecture: 1
Lab: 0
OJT: 0
MnTC Goal Area(s): None