This course aims to introduce normative ethics and metaethics to students. In addition, it encourages students to respond critically to articles and videos that make use of the concepts of normative ethics and metaethics and to become ethically reflective and responsible global citizens. As we are living in a digital age, replete with electronic computers, digital networks, big data, and artificial intelligence. This course will encourage students to think critically about the ethical implications of our technological implementations. Last but not least, this course encourages students to consider the benefits of a civic education, the welfare of the community or commonwealth, and the ethical implications of being civic-minded.
Academic Units | 3 |
Exam Schedule | Not Applicable |
Grade Type | Letter Graded |
Department Maintaining | SOH |
Prerequisites | Must be a Turing AI Scholar |
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