Philosophy 334MR - Topics in Ethics: 'Moral Relativism'

Moral Relativism

Fall
2023
01
4.00
James Harold

F 01:30PM-04:20PM

Mount Holyoke College
121419
Skinner Hall 216
jharold@mtholyoke.edu
Moral relativism describes a family of views that deny the universality of moral claims. So, for example, some philosophers have claimed that statements like 'Torture is morally wrong' can only be assessed as 'true' or 'false' relative to some social agreement about moral norms. In this course, we will survey some contemporary attempts to develop and defend moral relativism, as well as some criticisms of these relativist approaches. Our goal will be to assess arguments for and against moral relativism. Prior coursework in ethics and logic is recommended.

Prereq: 8 credits from the Philosophy department.

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