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Paris, France - Course Descriptions - Luck, Theory, and Choice

Course Information

Subject: Philosophy (PHIL)
Number: 349
Language of Instruction: English

Contact Hours and Credits

Semester Session: 45 contact hours, 3 semester credits, 4 quarter credits

Availability

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Summary

Aims to question ethical notions in areas of clear tensions. Examines the common theses that there are no objective values, and that we can render our lives immune to luck. Also concentrates on the relation between animals and ethical claims, and the supposed ethics of warfare, as well as the central problems of duty and responsibility, using film and other texts.

Full Description

Aims to question ethical notions in areas of clear tensions. Examines the common theses that there are no objective values, and that we can render our lives immune to luck. Also concentrates on the relation between animals and ethical claims, and the supposed ethics of warfare, as well as the central problems of duty and responsibility, using film and other texts.

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Luck, Theory, and Choice

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