Introduction to Ethics and Public Policy
2024-25 Sem B
1 - Arts and Humanities
College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
Public and International Affairs
3
B2
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POL2400 Introduction to Ethics and Public Policy,
PIA2400 Introduction to Ethics and Public Policy
This course is not for students majored in Public Policy and Politics.
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This course aims (1) to help students critically examine the three major ethical approaches (utilitarianism, deontology, and virtue ethics) and discover their practical relevance in forming and evaluating various public policies, (2) to acquire and develop critical and analytical thinking skills for making normative judgements about major moral controversies in contemporary public policy, especially polies in relation to contemporary high-tech research and application, and (3) to discover the role of responsible citizens as moral agents in the collective reflection and resolution of moral controversies in public policy by critically applying key ethical concepts, such as utility, pleasure, interests, liberty, rights, virtue) and relevant normative theories in their ethical deliberations 

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CRN Section Term Type Capacity Day Time Building Room Instructor
13108 13108CA1 2024-25 Sem B Lecture 30 Mon 09:00:00 - 11:50:00 LI 2505