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Northern Virginia Community College

PHI226: Social Ethics

Provides a critical examination of moral problems and studies the application of ethical concepts and principles to decision-making. Topics may include abortion, capital punishment, euthanasia, man and the state, sexuality, war and peace, and selected issues of personal concern.

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Delivery Method
Online
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Delivery Method
Campus
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Delivery Method
Hybrid
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Credits
3.0
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Department
Philosophy
Where Will This Course Transfer?
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Institution Identifier Name Notes Level
Mountain Gateway Community CollegePHI226Social Ethics2-Year
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Eastern Shore Community CollegePHI226Social Ethics2-Year
Germanna Community CollegePHI226Social Ethics2-Year
J Sargeant Reynolds Community CollegePHI226Social Ethics2-Year
Laurel Ridge Community CollegePHI226Social Ethics2-Year
Mountain Empire Community CollegePHI226Social Ethics2-Year
New River Community CollegePHI226Social Ethics2-Year
Patrick & Henry Community CollegePHI226Social Ethics2-Year
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Rappahannock Community CollegePHI226Social Ethics2-Year
Southside Virginia Community CollegePHI226Social Ethics2-Year
Southwest Virginia Community College PHI226Social Ethics2-Year
Virginia Peninsula Community CollegePHI226Social Ethics2-Year
Tidewater Community CollegePHI226Social Ethics2-Year
Virginia Highlands Community CollegePHI226Social Ethics2-Year
Virginia Western Community CollegePHI226Social Ethics2-Year
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