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Ethics (PHI 1010)

Term: 2017 Fall

Faculty

Dr. Judith Marie Marie Gentle
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Schedule

Tue, 8:00 AM - 10:55 AM (9/6/2017 - 12/16/2017) Location: MLTN LABRC

Description

Ethics will examine the nature and purpose of humanity related to the Judaeo-Christian norm of morality and compare this norm with various other ethical systems. Responsibility, law, faith, and the development of conscience will be studied as factors determining the morality of human acts. Applications will be made principally to issues in medical ethics but will extend to social ethics as well. This course is structured to help the student develop the ability to recognize, analyze, and appreciate the major developments of ethical theory in Western civilization. This course will also emphasize critical thinking skills and will introduce or reinforce research skills. By the end of this course, students should be able to comprehend and describe various philosophical theories, both religious and secular, concerning ethical issues; identify and analyze pertinent issues and current approaches within the fields of medical, environmental, and business ethics; and evaluate how more principles