Catalog Description
An examination of such questions as: Are there conditions under which value judgments can be rationally defended? If there are such grounds, what are they? If not, what consequences, if any, follow from ethical skepticism? Can value judgments about individuals or societies be justified on rationally acceptable grounds? Application of theories to moral problems.
Section Notes
PHIL 2 (002) is a 17.5 in-person course that meets on the Ocean campus. Some assignments will require the use of Canvas to access course materials, submit assignments, and/or receive instructor feedback. Students will need access to an internet enabled device. This course uses a no-cost textbook.
Requisites
Recommended Preparation, Readiness for college-level English or ESL 188
Learning Outcomes