PHIL 123
Objectivity in Ethics
Fall 2012
(also offered Spring 2013)
Division II
Writing Skills
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Class Details
It is often claimed that morality is subjective or just a matter of opinion. In this course we’ll examine several influential attempts to provide a rational foundation for morality, along with Nietzsche’s wholesale rejection of these efforts. Readings will include work by Plato, Hobbes, Kant, Mill, Nietzsche, and contemporary authors.
The Class:
Format: seminar
Limit: 19
Expected: 19
Class#: 1478
Grading: yes pass/fail option, yes fifth course option
Limit: 19
Expected: 19
Class#: 1478
Grading: yes pass/fail option, yes fifth course option
Requirements/Evaluation:
attendance; participation in discussion; short response papers; four 5- to 6-page papers
Prerequisites:
none
Enrollment Preferences:
first-years and sophomores
Distributions:
Division II
Writing Skills
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PHIL 123 - 01 (F) SEM Objectivity in Ethics
PHIL 123 - 01 (F) SEM Objectivity in EthicsDivision II Writing SkillsTR 11:20 am - 12:35 pm
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