2011-2012 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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CIS 236 - Ethics and Warfare Instructor
Perry
This course examines theories about why human beings engage in mass killing, the history of moral deliberation about war in major philosophical and religious traditions, and modern analyses of the diverse and sometimes conflicting moral principles that those traditions have bequeathed to us. Students will develop an appreciation for the richness of ethical thinking about war, and enhance their skills in applying moral philosophical reasoning to contemporary wars.
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