PHIL 3710

Ethics

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Course Description

Discipline(s): Artistic, Interpretive, & Philosophical Inquiry

History of modern ethical theory (Hobbes to Mill) with especial emphasis on the texts of Hume (Treatise, Book III) and Kant, (Grundlegung), which will be studied carefully and critically. Among the topics to be considered: Is morality based on reason? Is it necessarily irrational not to act morally? Are moral standards objective? Are they conventional? Is it a matter of luck whether we are morally virtuous? Is the morally responsible will a free will? Are all reasons for acting dependent on desires? For more details on this class, please visit the department website at http://www.virginia.edu/philosophy/.


  • Benjamin Bagley

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    3.49

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    Fall 2019

  • Andrew Morgan

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    3.39

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    Spring 2018

  • Alexander Motchoulski

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    3.37

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    Spring 2023

  • Talbot Brewer

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    3.67

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    3.29

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    1

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    Fall 2025

  • Marina Markot

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    Fall 2009

  • William Hasselberger

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    Spring 2015

  • Faculty Staff

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    Fall 2020