Philosophy 221 - ETHICS AND SOCIETY

Fall
2018
01
4.00
Eric Snyder
MWF 10:00-10:50
Smith College
11029-F18
HATFLD 106
esnyder@smith.edu
This course surveys current topics in applied ethics. It introduces the major sources of moral theory from religious and secular sources, and show how these theories are applied. Topics include biomedical ethics (abortion, euthanasia, reproductive technologies, rationing), business ethics (advertising, accounting, whistle-blowing, globalism), sexual ethics (harassment, coercion, homosexuality), animal rights (vegetarianism, vivisection, experimentation), social justice (war, affirmative action, poverty, criminal justice), environmental ethics (preserving species and places, genetically modified foods, global warming) and other topics.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.