PI276 — Introduction to Ethics
PI276 - Introduction to Ethics PI276 - Introduction to Ethics 3 Credit(s) In this course, we will explore the world of right and wrong, Ethics. Ethics is the branch of philosophy that focuses on some of the most important questions we will face in life. The University of Texas Philosophy Professor, Dan Bonovac, has described Ethics as “the practical side of Philosophy,” because it is the search for answers to three of the most important questions a human being will grapple with: What kind of person should I be?What should I do? and, How do I decide what I should do? It’s been observed by many philosophers that our responses to these ethical questions have a profound influence on the direction our lives take. The aim of this course aligns with those who have sought to unravel these questions, guiding us towards a more thoughtful and ethical life. General Education Designation: Arts and Humanities Bucket #6 - Humanities Discipline Area PHL1020 Book Requirements: Y Transfer: Y