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CLAS 3080

Classical Ethics
Credit Hours:
3
Level:
Undergraduate

Fundamental ethical ideas on interpersonal relationships and best business practices as written about and lived by ancient philosophers in the classical world. Course is designed to facilitate dialogue between the ancient and modern through the reading of non-Abrahamic discussions of living ethical lives and making good decisions with the aim that students understand and apply these ancient ideas to their public and private lives.

Prerequisites:
CLAS 1010 or CLAS 1020 or CLAS(ANTH) 2000 or permission of department
Semester Offered:
Fall
Course Type:
Classical Culture

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