ETH 2050 : The Good Life:Eth & Cont Prob
Major Western ethical traditions as they apply to selected contemporary ethical problems, with special consideration to Jewish and Christian perspectives.
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Major Western ethical traditions as they apply to selected contemporary ethical problems, with special consideration to Jewish and Christian perspectives.
Addresses a special topic in ethics of current interest to faculty & students.
Explores the nature and definition of disability, impact of disability on well-being, technological advances and disability, embodiment, and intersectional justice.
Theological and philosophical analysis of the Anthropocene, impact on human/non-human life, impact on self-understanding of human beings, relationship to nature, climate change, new forms of responsiblity, new forms of justice.
A capstone course which integrates academic work and service pursued for concentration, topics determined by professor and research projects of students.
Topic in Ethics chosen by the student and approved by the professor and the Director of the Ethics Program.