Course Procedures

The methods used to obtain these ends are

  1. to learn to identify ethical arguments, to evaluate and counter them, and to construct good arguments,
  2. to obtain the ability to relate arguments to one another and to judge the relative strength of different kinds of arguments,
  3. to analyze different techniques of definition and kinds of meaning in ethics,
  4. to obtain the ability to identify common mistakes in ethical reasoning and to reconstruct arguments to avoid them,
  5. to gain skill in evaluating ethical theories,
  6. to recognize the differences between the inductive and deductive sciences and how they relate to ethical theories,
  7. to study classic, influential, and abiding methods of experimental inquiry into the nature of ethics,
  8. to apply usefully the several methods of inductive reasoning in everyday life and ordinary language.

This course will help you gain skill in asking interesting, productive, and insightful questions and will analyze ethical passages to obtain facility in the clear, complete, and methodological understanding of their content. It will also help you to learn effective methods of analysis and criticism in the evaluation of ethical argumentation.

Lee Archie 2009-08-31