{"ModuleCode":"PH2208","ModuleTitle":"Applied Ethics","Department":"Philosophy","ModuleDescription":"This module considers some of the significant normative ethical theories in the history of moral philosophy and examines how their principles may be applied to ethical issues of practical concern. There is a wide range of topics that are typically understood to come under the category of applied ethics. These include ethical issues pertaining to the family, food, race relations, poverty, punishment, conduct in war, professional conduct in general, and so on. The specific topics to be dealt with may vary from semester to semester, and the selection will be announced at the start of the semester in which the module is offered.","ModuleCredit":"4","Workload":"2-1-0-0-7","Preclusion":"GEK2029","History":[{"Semester":1,"LecturePeriods":["Thursday Afternoon"],"TutorialPeriods":["Wednesday Evening","Monday Evening","Tuesday Evening"]}]}