Description
In this course of study the student is introduced to moral reasoning and ethical theories guiding moral reflection in Western and Non-Western philosophical traditions. The focus of this study is to assist students to develop and refine moral reasoning skills. Emphasis is in the development, application, and formulation of a consistant humane ethical stance regarding human value questions arising from the impact of technology, economics, business, politics, religion, and biomedicine on human life in the 21st century. Recommended for majors in Social Sciences, Natural and Physical Science, and Philosophy and Religion. Prerequisite: Junior standing or instructor's permission.