PHIL 1120 - Social Ethics, Fall 2007
The course examines the sources for values that underly our personal ethics. It will also introduce you to some of the significant ethical theories in Western tradition, theories that we will apply to social and political issues in current society.
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PHIL 1120Professor Edwin Reber, M.A. Humanities & Social Sciences Department Course Structure: 50 minute classes - three times a week |
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Course Description
The course examines the sources for values that underly our personal ethics. It will also introduce you to some of the significant ethical theories in Western tradition, theories that we will apply to social and political issues in current society.Course Contents
PHIL 1120 - Phil 1120 Syllabus , Fall 2007
PHIL 1120 - Aristotle’sEthics.ppt , Fall 2007
PHIL 1120 - Aristotle’s_Ethics.pdf , Fall 2007
PHIL 1120 - Schedule , Fall 2007
PHIL 1120 - Schedule , Fall 2007
PHIL 1120 - powerpoints , Fall 2007
PHIL 1120 - Social Ethics , Fall 2007



















