Philosophy 205 - Ethics
Ethics
Spring
2020
01
4.00
Ekaterina Vavova
TTH 10:00AM-11:15AM
Mount Holyoke College
109908
Skinner Hall 202
evavova@mtholyoke.edu
What do we owe to ourselves and to others? Which actions are right, which are wrong, and how can we tell the difference? Can we give principled answers to questions like these, or is it just a matter of opinion? We will think critically about such questions and some key theoretical approaches to answering them. We will focus on central traditions of Western moral philosophy, typified by Mill, Kant, and Aristotle. We will also consider vexing contemporary moral issues with an eye to whether these theories can guide our actions. Along the way, we will ask whether the moral theorizing we engage in can really uncover objective moral truths.
Course will first open to Philosophy majors and minors. Seats reserved for first-years will open on the first day of first-year pre-registration. Starting the second week of pre-registration, seats will be open to all.