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PHIL 3019 - How Should I Live? Contemporary Ethical Theories

Career: Undergraduate
Units: 3
Term: 4310
Campus: North Terrace
Contact: Up to 3 hours per week
Available for Study Abroad and Exchange:
Available for Non-Award Study: No
Pre-Requisite: At least 6 units of Level II undergraduate study
Incompatible: PHIL 2036
Assessment: Essay 1 (2250 words) 45%, Essay 2 (2250 words) 45%, Tutorial presentation and attendance 10%
Syllabus:

How should we live our lives, morally speaking? This is a big question, and philosophers have tackled it by breaking it down into three distinct but related questions, each of which is important and fascinating in its own right. These are meta-ethics (what type of thing are moral statements/questions?), normative ethics (which systematic approach to morality should we adopt?) and applied ethics (what should we do in some specific situation?). In this course we follow their lead and focus on one of the middle of these central questions - which normative theory should we use to provide a systematic account of what makes something right or wrong fundamentally? We will canvas accounts of moral theory using the traditional three approaches in the Western tradition - Consequentialism, Deontology and Virtue Ethics as a broad organising schema, but we will also look at accounts of moral theory from outside of the Western tradition. However the purpose of this course is not to merely present a range of ethical theories alongside each other and leave it there. Instead the aim is to put these theories into critical dialogue with each other with the goal of considering what the right theory of ethics might be. This will support students to clarify their own position regarding normative ethics. Our main focus will be on contemporary philosophical work, though there will also be opportunities to look at some of the historical roots of contemporary views.

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Critical Dates

Term Last Day to Add Online Census Date Last Day to WNF Last Day to WF
4310 Tue 14/03/2023 Thu 23/03/2023 Fri 05/05/2023 Fri 09/06/2023


Class Details

Enrolment Class: Lecture
Class Nbr Section Size Available Dates Days Time Location
14669 LE01 70 19 28 Feb - 4 Apr Tuesday 2pm - 3pm Engineering Sth, S111, Teaching Room
1 Mar - 5 Apr Wednesday 12pm - 1pm Engineering Sth, S112, Teaching Room
25 Apr - 30 May Tuesday 2pm - 3pm Engineering Sth, S111, Teaching Room
26 Apr - 31 May Wednesday 12pm - 1pm Engineering Sth, S112, Teaching Room
Related Class: Tutorial
Class Nbr Section Size Available Dates Days Time Location
12279 TU02 25 7 1 Mar - 5 Apr Wednesday 3pm - 4pm MyUni, OL, Online Class
26 Apr - 31 May Wednesday 3pm - 4pm MyUni, OL, Online Class
14672 TU01 35 2 1 Mar - 5 Apr Wednesday 1pm - 2pm Horace Lamb, 422, Teaching Room
26 Apr - 31 May Wednesday 1pm - 2pm Horace Lamb, 422, Teaching Room