Ethics

Course Description

Ethics examines philosophically the end or purpose of man and the means to this end, according to the teaching of Aristotle and St. Thomas Aquinas. Topics include the end and measure of human actions, voluntary action, friendship and pleasure, and the moral and intellectual virtues. It will then examine certain controversies raised by modern ethical theories in the light of classic natural law theory – such as animal rights, issues of life, and sexual and reproductive ethics.

Course ID
PHI 401
Department
Theology and Philosophy
Level
Fourth Year
Instructor
Fr. Wood
Semester
Fall Semester
Credit
3