Instructor: Richard
Lee (Office
hours)
Course number: Philosophy 4133 (ISIS
numbers: graduate: 15633; undergraduate: 15634)
Time: MWF 9:30 a.m. - 10:20 a.m.
Room: Sci Engr 613
- Brief Description:
-
This course will consist of a careful look at theories of ethics advanced by
philosophers in the last hundred years. We'll look at the foundations of ethical or
moral judgments. We will explore utilitarianism, moral skepticism, emotivism,
contractualism, relativism, and various versions of deontology. Philosophers we'll
study include Ross, Ayer, Hare, Mackie, Smart, Williams, Harman, Sturgeon,
Singer, Gewirth, Nagel, Gauthier, Smith, and others.
A background of at least one previous course in philosophy is required.
Apart from that this course is open to all students interested in the
foundations of moral right and wrong.
- Text:
- Louis P. Pojman, editor,
Ethical Theory:
Classical and Contemporary Readings, 5th edition
(Wadsworth, 2007)
[ISBN: 0-495-00671-8]
Other information:
Richard Lee,
rlee@uark.edu,
last modified: 30 November 2006