PHIL 1740
Issues of Life and Death
Course Description
Artistic, Interpretive, & Philosophical Inquiry, Science & Society
Studies the fundamental principles underlying contemporary and historical discussions of such issues as abortion, euthanasia, suicide, pacifism, and political terror. Examines Utilitarian and anti-Utilitarian modes of thought about human life and the significance of death. For more details on this class, please visit the department website at http://www.virginia.edu/philosophy/.
Instructors
To Announced
Fall 2026
Justin Bernstein
Fall 2026
Rebecca Stangl
Fall 2025
James Reed
Spring 2024
Jacob Smith
Spring 2024
Travis Tanner
Spring 2024
Samuel Lundquist
Spring 2023
Sanaa Abrahams
Spring 2022
Nathan Frank
Spring 2022
Elyse Oakley
Spring 2020
William Vincent
Spring 2020
Katelyn Aberl
Spring 2019
Benjamin Bagley
Spring 2019
Yan Fung
Spring 2019
Matthew Andler
Spring 2018
Jeffrey Carroll
Spring 2018
Andrew Morgan
Spring 2018
Jonathan Barker
Spring 2017
Lily Greenway
Spring 2017
John Mahlan
Spring 2017
Nazim Adakli
Spring 2016
Kirra Hyde
Spring 2016
Adam Blincoe
Spring 2014
Craig Thompson
Spring 2014
Jesse Newton
Spring 2013
Jason Craig
Spring 2012
Ralph DiFranco
Spring 2012
Stephen Braun
Spring 2011
Matthew Tirrigan
Spring 2011
Ayca Boylu
Spring 2010
Ty Landrum
Spring 2010
Douglass Reed
Spring 2010