Applied Ethics 22-PIE-APE
Welcome to our Applied Ethics course, a concise yet comprehensive journey through the ethical landscapes that shape our world. This course is designed to sharpen your critical thinking and argumentation skills, teaching you to think and write with the clarity of a philosopher. We'll delve into core ethical theories, equipping you with the tools to tackle contemporary issues across a spectrum of topics:
- Matters of Life and Death: Navigate the complexities of abortion, euthanasia, war, capital punishment, and famine relief.
- Rights and Responsibilities: Explore the ethical dimensions of immigration, gun rights, free speech, education, and drug laws.
- Animals and Environment: Consider the moral implications of vegetarianism and our responsibility towards climate change.
- State and Power: Examine the ethics of taxation and the foundations of democracy.
- Sexual Ethics: Discuss the moral considerations surrounding prostitution, casual sex, and the ethics of procreation.
Through a blend of lectures, case studies, and vibrant discussions, you'll learn to apply ethical theories to these critical areas, developing the ability to analyze, debate, and make informed ethical decisions. This course is not just an academic exploration but a platform for personal growth, preparing you to address the ethical challenges of our times with confidence and insight. Join us on this thought-provoking journey into Applied Ethics.
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Having completed the course, students will:
- Gain a basic understanding of philosophical methodology and the methods of pursuing questions in applied/practical ethics
- Recognize the relevance of ethical considerations to controversies and debates we encounter in our daily lives
- Critically engage with philosophical ideas verbally and in writing
- Acquire an in-depth understanding of ethical problems involved in contemporary moral controversies
- Develop clear and well-justified views on ethical subjects relating issues of contemporary relevance
- Develop an ability to present their ideas in a clear and precise way in writing and speaking
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