2020-21 Fall - HUMA1920 - Introduction to Moral Philosophy

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Description

This introductory course examines various beliefs and questions underlying our moral lives. These include the relation between morality and religion, subjectivism, relativism, self-interest, the rights and wrongs of euthanasia, etc. Also, certain ethical theories claim to help us make the right moral decisions, e.g. utilitarianism. This course is a systematic exploration of such beliefs and theories, emphasizing critical thinking and reasonable justification.
Course period1/09/2031/12/20
Course levelUG
Course formatLecture