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LEGAL STUDIES (L84)  (Dept. Info)Arts & Sciences  (Policies)SP2025

L84 Lw St 131FPresent Moral Problems3.0 Units
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01-T-R---1:00P-2:20PBusch / 202 BarilPaper/Project/Take Home302728
Desc:This course offers an introduction to philosophical reasoning about moral issues. It will provide students with the resources and opportunity for in-depth philosophical examinations of a range of positions and arguments on a number of topics, including, this semester, abortion, affirmative action, deep fakes, Down syndrome "screening", factory farming, and generative AI.
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02-T-R---2:30P-3:50PBusch / 202 BarilPaper/Project/Take Home302332
Desc:This course offers an introduction to philosophical reasoning about moral issues. It will provide students with the resources and opportunity for in-depth philosophical examinations of a range of positions and arguments on a number of topics, including, this semester, abortion, affirmative action, deep fakes, Down syndrome "screening", factory farming, and generative AI.
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03M-W----4:00P-5:20PSomers Family / 251 BellSee Instructor353413
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