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PHILOSOPHY-NEUROSCIENCE-PSYCHOLOGY (L64)  (Dept. Info)Arts & Sciences  (Policies)FL2023

L64 PNP 495PNP Seminar: Moral Psychology and Moral Diversity3.0 Units
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01M-W----4:00P-5:20PWilson / 104 MallonNo final25190
Desc:This seminar will examine evidence for diversity in moral psychology: diversity in the behaviors individuals and groups produce as well as diversity in the underlying structures that produce them. We will consider various explanations for moral diversity, and explore the practical and moral implications of such diversity. Prerequisites: PNP major standing with a 300-level course in philosophy or PNP, graduate standing or the permission of the instructor. Priority given to PNP and Philosophy Undergraduate and graduate students.
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