PHIL 3720

Contemporary Ethics

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Course Description

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

Studies Anglo-American ethics since 1900. While there are selected readings from G. E. Moore, W. D. Ross, A. J. Ayer, C. L. Stevenson and R. M. Hare, emphasis is on more recent work. Among the topics to be considered: Are there moral facts? Are moral values relative? Are moral judgments universalizable? Are they prescriptive? Are they cognitive? What is to be said for utilitarianism as a moral theory? What against it? And what are the alternatives? For more details on this class, please visit the department website at http://www.virginia.edu/philosophy/.


  • Rebecca Stangl

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  • Samuel Duncan

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    Fall 2011

  • Andrew Morgan

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    Fall 2017

  • Benjamin Bagley

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  • Ioan-Radu Motoarca

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    3.40

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    Spring 2017

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  • Jordan MacKenzie

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    Spring 2026