Course
RP604 - Philosophical Ethics
General Information
Course Type On Campus
Course Category R05 History of Philosophy and 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.

Teaching Content:
This course will introduce the fundamental categories of Western philosophical meta-ethics including ethic/morality, happiness/pleasure, utility, duty, virtue, justice, natural law, volition, conscience (synderesis), love/desire, 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.

Teaching Mode:
Lecture

Assessment Mode:
Coursework
College Organization Structure HIGHER INSTITUTE OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCES
Course Tuition Fee 1350.00
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