PHI 151: ETHICS AND THE GOOD LIFE

Level
Undergraduate
Instructor
Staff
Credits 3
Each person must confront the question, how should I live? In doing so, one may also wonder, do the ends justify the means? Are intentions all that count? Is God the source of right and wrong? How important are my desires? Many things seem good that later prove to be evil or merely incomplete goods for the human being. This course uses classic texts to investigate common opinions about the human good in light of our need to distinguish apparent goods from true goods. Ultimately, what is it to live well? Texts include Aristotle’s Ethics and readings from the utilitarian and the Kantian traditions.
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