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Mar 05, 2026
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PHI 363 - Respect, Responsibility, and Ethics Description Recently many philosophers have argued that certain interpersonal emotions, such as resentment, indignation, guilt, gratitude, and approbation, are fundamental to a host of interconnected issues in ethics, including the nature of respect, dignity, freedom and responsibility, and the origins of moral values. This class will closely examine these claims and arguments with the aim of understanding more clearly how moral psychology and metaethics intersect. Prerequisite One prior Philosophy course
Credits: 1
Course Attribute(s): HUMA Gen Ed: Humanities Requirement SPM Program Major: Moral Psychology
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