PHILOS 152A
Topics in Moral Philosophy: Emotions and Psychology of Good and Evil
Description: Lecture, three to four hours; discussion, one hour (when scheduled). Study of selected topics in moral philosophy. Possible topics may include role of emotions in moral agency, reactive attitudes and other responses to moral and immoral action, moral motivation, moral relationships, moral character and identity, and moral change and moral transformation. P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
Most Helpful Review
Winter 2020 - Professor Dewitt is not the most engaging professor and the lectures are super boring. There is no attendance req for this class, two papers each worth %40 and %10 of your grade is 5 reflection papers. The class heavily depends on how the TA grades the papers since the professor doesn't even bother discussing paper grades with you. The TA (Ayana) was one of toughest graders ever and her way of grading is due to most students not showing up to her sections (the sections are optional). I do not recommend taking this class at all if you want to keep a good GPA!!!
Winter 2020 - Professor Dewitt is not the most engaging professor and the lectures are super boring. There is no attendance req for this class, two papers each worth %40 and %10 of your grade is 5 reflection papers. The class heavily depends on how the TA grades the papers since the professor doesn't even bother discussing paper grades with you. The TA (Ayana) was one of toughest graders ever and her way of grading is due to most students not showing up to her sections (the sections are optional). I do not recommend taking this class at all if you want to keep a good GPA!!!