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PHIL 2306 – Introduction to Ethics. This course explores both classical and contemporary theories about the good life, morality, and human conduct in society. Together, we will examine how ethical frameworks shape our choices and responsibilities, while developing critical thinking, communication, and a deeper sense of social and personal responsibility.

Comprehensive Lecture Materials

Access detailed lecture slides and notes that clarify complex ethical theories for enhanced understanding.

Curated Reading Collections

Gain exposure to essential texts and contemporary articles that deepen your grasp of ethical concepts.

Interactive Learning Opportunities

Engage with quizzes and discussions designed to reinforce learning and encourage critical thinking.

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Essential Materials for PHIL 2306 Ethics

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Module 01 Orientation

Dive into fundamental theories from Aristotle to Kant that shape ethical reasoning.

Module 02

Engage with modern perspectives and challenges in ethical philosophy.

Module 03

Understand practical ethical issues through case studies and critical discussion.

Explore Core Concepts in Ethical Theory

A central hub for PHIL 2306: Ethics — providing course materials, readings, and resources for the study of moral philosophy and human conduct.

Lecture Slides

Access detailed slides covering key ethical frameworks.

Curated Readings

Dive into essential texts from classical to modern ethics.

Interactive Courses

Engage with courses designed to deepen your ethical insight.

Expert Insights

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