Theoretical Foundations of Moral Philosophy: Key Principles and Context
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This exam assesses students' understanding of key ethical theories and their implications for moral reasoning. Emphasis is placed on articulation and critique of these frameworks.
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Exam Details
Duration: 45 minutes
Prerequisites: Introduction to Ethics, Basic Philosophical Concepts
Key Topics
- Consequentialism
- Deontology
- Virtue Ethics
- Ethical Dilemmas
- Moral Reasoning
Learning Outcomes
- Articulate Key Theories
- Critique Ethical Frameworks
- Apply Theories to Ethical Issues
- Engage in Ethical Debates
Full Description
This exam focuses on the fundamental theories of moral philosophy, including consequentialism, deontology, and virtue ethics. Students will articulate these frameworks and their implications for ethical reasoning.
Understanding these theories is crucial for analyzing moral dilemmas in contemporary society. The dialogue between theoretical ethics and real-world applications shapes debates in law, politics, and social justice.
The exam will test studentsβ verbal articulation of key ethical theories, their ability to critique these frameworks, and their application to specific ethical problems.
Students should be prepared to engage in discussions about the relevance and critiques of each theory within various moral contexts.
Sample Questions
- How does consequentialism differ from deontological ethics in moral decision making?
- In what ways do virtue ethics contribute to our understanding of moral character?
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