PHL-1400 - Social Ethics (H) (3) Students examine the historical development of ethical principles from the ancient world to the present. They survey the major ethical theories which have affected civilization. This course satisfies the General Education Humanities requirement.
List Course Outcomes (consistent for all sections) CO1 - Explain ideas in the history of ethics, from the ancient world to the present.
CO2 - Evaluate competing claims on particular philosophical issues, such as human nature, the role of reason, and ultimate good.
CO3 - Construct rationally defensible arguments on ethical theories
CO4 - Analyze how answers to some metaethical questions affect ethical questions
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