Philosophy 161 - Science and Human Values

Science and Human Values

Spring
2026
01
4.00
Nina Emery

TTH 10:30AM-11:45AM

Mount Holyoke College
130202
emery@mtholyoke.edu
Modern science has taught us surprising new things and modern technology has given us extraordinary new abilities. We can now prolong life in extraordinary ways, dramatically enhance our physical and cognitive abilities, collect and process remarkable amounts of data, and radically reshape the natural environment on local and global scales. This course is devoted to the critical study of moral problems that have been raised or affected by this newfound information and these newfound abilities. Potential topics include euthanasia, pharmaceutical enhancement, genetic engineering, the moral status of animals, climate change, and artificial intelligence.

This course is limited to first-years and sophomores.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.