Course
PH109.1 - Ethics I
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General Information
Course Type | On Campus |
Course Category | Ph02 Systematic Philosophy |
Description | Teaching Objective This course will introduce the fundamental categories of meta-ethics in the philosophical perspective and the major approaches of normative ethics. It will approach the respective categories with the viewpoints of the representative philosophers and try to understand the current ethical issues of applied ethics with insight by those categories. Teaching Content: This course will introduce the fundamental categories of Western meta-ethics including ethic/morality, goodness, evil, happiness/pleasure, utility, duty, virtue, justice/rights, volition (free will and akrasia), conscience (synderesis), love/desire, natural law, etc., along with three major approaches of normative ethics (teleological/consequentialist ethics, deontological ethics, virtue ethics) by the standpoints or theories of some representative philosophers. It will also investigate a few current subjects of applied ethics such as matrimonial-sexual ethics, eco-ethics and bioethics, etc. Teaching Mode: Lecture Assessment Mode: Written |
College Organization Structure | PHILOSOPHY DIVISION |
Course Tuition Fee | 1400.00 |
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