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: The textbooks used for these sections are available free of charge. Students may still be required to purchase supplies.
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: The estimated course materials cost is $200 or more
  • This course is an introduction to moral philosophy, examining the nature of morality by reading classical and contemporary works. It explores major ethical theories, including utilitarianism, Kantian ethics, natural law theory, social contract theory, and feminist ethics. The course emphasizes the application of ethical theory to contemporary moral issues, such as abortion, euthanasia, animal rights, capital punishment, and more.

    • Credit Type: Earned units for this course are applicable to an Associate Degree.
    • Transferability: Course credit transfers to both CSU and UC.
    • Prerequisite(s): Eligibility for ENGL-C1000 or ENGL-C1000H (formerly ENGL-101 and ENGL-101H) as determined by the Crafton Hills College assessment process.
    • Alternate Listing: This course is also offered as PHIL-105H.
    Open
    Ref# 1358
    Sec 71
    Units 3.00
    Books
    Avail 12
    Days ----R--
    Start 04/03/25, 02:30P
    End 05/22/25, 03:50P
    Building
    Room 306
    Instructor Cervantez,J
    Type
    Avail 12
    Days Arranged
    Date Range 04/03/25 - 05/22/25
    Time: 5 hrs/wk
    Building
    Room NE
    Instructor Cervantez,J
    Type
    • Note: 8 week class from 04/03/25 to 05/22/25.
    Closed Online
    Ref# 1360
    Sec 70
    Units 3.00
    Books
    Avail 7
    Days Arranged
    Date Range 01/21/25 - 05/22/25
    Time: 3.15 hrs/wk
    Building
    Room NE
    Instructor Urbanovich,R
    Type
    • Note: This is an online class with no on-campus meetings. Participation in this class requires the student to have regular access to a computer, tablet, or similar device with internet connectivity and Canvas capability. On the first day of class students must log into Canvas to access this course and receive initial information from the instructor (typically located on the announcement page of the course).