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LSHV-408 Ethical Problems in Contemporary Society

LSHV-408 Ethical Problems in Contemporary Society
Fall only
Using issues about the relation of religious beliefs and moral convictions, this course will provide an introduction to basic moral concepts. Students will examine the relation of moral teachings to the broader theological or philosophical framework in which they occur, analyze positions taken by religious moralists on particular issues, and compare those positions with those of secular thinkers. The course will not develop any particular theological position in the examination of selected issues; rather it will consider the worldview and position of representative religious and secular thinkers on these issues. Additionally, the students will consider arguments for and against moral absolutes, the so-called "situation ethics" debate. With this foundation, this course will apply these principles to specific moral issues such as war, sexuality, abortion, and euthanasia.
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: Liberal Studies students only
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