Moral psychology is the study of the human capacity for moral thought and behaviour. This course focuses on how philosophers have contributed to debates in moral psychology. Topics may include the roles that reason and emotion play in morality, whether virtue is attainable for us, and our capacity for altruism.
Prerequisite(s): At least 60% in 1.0 Philosophy course at the 2000-2999 level, or permission of the department.
Extra Information: 3 hours.
Course Weight: 0.50
Breadth:
CATEGORY B
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Subject Code: PHILOSOP
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