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 Postgraduate Course: Meta-Ethics (MSc) (PHIL11043)
Course Outline
| School | School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences | College | College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences |  
| Credit level (Normal year taken) | SCQF Level 11 (Postgraduate) | Availability | Available to all students |  
| SCQF Credits | 20 | ECTS Credits | 10 |  
 
| Summary | This course will introduce students to central questions in meta-ethics. Topics covered vary from year to year and will be described in the Learn page. |  
| Course description | The philosophical study of ethics can be divided into three main areas: normative ethics, practical ethics, and metaethics. Normative ethics seeks general accounts of right / wrong and good / bad; practical ethics seeks to answer specific practical questions from an ethical point of view. By contrast, metaethics prescinds from these first-order questions to ask second-order questions about the 'status of morality'. Core issues in metaethics arise in each of the following areas as applied to morality: (a) metaphysics, (b) epistemology, (c) the philosophy of language, and (d) the philosophy of mind. In this course, we consider several traditional metaethical theories, including nonnaturalism, the error-theory, fictionalism, expressivism, and naturalism. We will also consider more contemporary theories that don't fit well into the more traditional categories. These include so-called 'hybrid theories,' constructivist theories, and pragmatist theories. |  
Entry Requirements (not applicable to Visiting Students)
| Pre-requisites |  | Co-requisites |  |  
| Prohibited Combinations | Students MUST NOT also be taking    
Ethics (PHIL11182) 
 | Other requirements | None |  
Information for Visiting Students 
| Pre-requisites | None |  
		| High Demand Course? | Yes |  
Course Delivery Information
| Not being delivered |  
Learning Outcomes 
| On completion of this course, the student will be able to: 
        understand the most important positions in contemporary meta-ethicsenhance their philosophical skills, through pursuing contemporary questions at an advanced levelformulate questions and positions of relevance in meta-ethics and write a critical paper on a question in meta-ethics |  
Reading List 
| Reading list will depend on the topics focused on each year. The full details will be in the course guide on LEARN. |  
Additional Information
| Graduate Attributes and Skills | Research, critical analysis, argumentation skills (written and oral), critical reading skills |  
| Keywords | Metaethics,Moral Realism,Moral Anti-realism,non naturalism,naturalism,error theory |  
Contacts 
| Course organiser | Prof Michael Ridge Tel: (0131 6)50 3657
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 | Course secretary | Ms Olivia Coltman Tel:
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