№ lp_2_1_27042
This course explores practical ethical reasoning, focusing on improving moral thinking through real-life scenarios and cognitive awareness of moral fallacies.
Year: 2023
Instructor: Anna Edmonds
Course: Phil 215
Location: 1210 Chem, 3347 MH, 1460 MH, 2271 AH, 1156 Angell Hall
Course Format: In-person and Zoom
Discussion Sections: 003-004, 005-006, 007-008, 009-010, 011-012, 013-014
Office Hours: Mondays and Wednesdays after lecture, Fridays 11-2
Email Contact: [email protected]
Target Audience: Undergraduate students
Duration: Spring Semester
Grading: Quizzes (18%), Short Answer Tests (30%), Enrichment Projects (27%), Career Module (10%), Discussion Participation (10%), Letter to a Friend (5%)
Assessment Method: Section instructor grading
Syllabus: Available on Canvas
Required Materials: No purchase required
Reading Materials: Newspaper articles, blog posts, online magazines, and philosophical texts
Discussion Leader Contact: Connor, Zach, Jeb
Prerequisites: None
Price: 8 / 10 USD
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