AP/PHIL4070 3.0 M: Seminar in Moral Philosophy
Offered by: PHIL
Session
Winter 2024
Term
W
Format
SEMR
Instructor
Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite
An intensive examination of particular problems in moral philosophy, or intensive studies of the writings of individual moral philosophers. Topics vary from year to year. Prerequisites: At least nine credits in philosophy including AP/PHIL 3020 3.00 or AP/PHIL 3110 3.00. Course credit exclusion: GL/PHIL 4237 3.00 (may be waived with permission of the Department).
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Dr. Julie Allen
allenj@yorku.ca
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TBA
Donagan, Alan. The Theory of Morality. University of Chicago Press (1977) ISBN: 0-226-15567-6
Slote, Michael. From Morality to Virtue. Oxford University Press, 1995 ISBN: 0195093925
Virtue Ethics, Eds, Michael Slote and Roger Crisp, Oxford Readings in Philosophy, Oxford University Press, 1997 ISBN 978-0198751885
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