FYSE1322A-F10
Ethics in Literature and Film
The Moral of the Story: Exploring Ethics through Literature and Film
Ethics is the study of how we ought to live, as individuals and in society. For millennia theologians and philosophers have constructed ethical arguments, but for much longer people have shared songs and stories to convey and contest moral values. In this course we will study selected English-language novels, poems, and music as moral expressions. We will explore the ethical issues they raise, including considerations of what it means to be human, what justice demands, and how we should balance individual freedom and social duty. Works we will examine include Shelley’s Frankenstein, Asimov’s I, Robot, and the African-American spiritual tradition. 3 hrs. sem.
Ethics is the study of how we ought to live, as individuals and in society. For millennia theologians and philosophers have constructed ethical arguments, but for much longer people have shared songs and stories to convey and contest moral values. In this course we will study selected English-language novels, poems, and music as moral expressions. We will explore the ethical issues they raise, including considerations of what it means to be human, what justice demands, and how we should balance individual freedom and social duty. Works we will examine include Shelley’s Frankenstein, Asimov’s I, Robot, and the African-American spiritual tradition. 3 hrs. sem.
- Term:
- Fall 2010
- Location:
- Library 230(LIB 230)
- Schedule:
- 8:00am-9:15am on Tuesday, Thursday at LIB 230 (Sep 6, 2010 to Dec 3, 2010)
7:30pm-10:25pm on Tuesday at LIB 230 (Sep 6, 2010 to Dec 3, 2010) - Type:
- Seminar
- Instructors:
- James Calvin Davis
- Subject:
- First Year Seminar
- Department:
- First-Year Seminar Program
- Division:
- Interdisciplinary
- Requirements Fulfilled:
- CW PHL
- Levels:
- Undergraduate
- Availability:
- View availability, prerequisites, and other requirements.
- Course Reference Number (CRN):
- 92767
- Subject Code:
- FYSE
- Course Number:
- 1322
- Section Identifier:
- A