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PHIL 1730 Introduction to Moral and Political Philosophy
Last taught: Fall 2026 Add to Schedule
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Review Summary Updated April 05, 2026

This course sticks strictly to moral philosophy and everyday ethics, so skip it if you're expecting political theory or open-ended life discussions. You can easily bypass lectures and heavy reading assignments since online slides cover the core material and exams provide study guides or exact prompts ahead of time. Your final grade will almost entirely depend on your assigned TA, who handles all the paper grading and ranges from highly accommodating to notoriously harsh. If you secure a reasonable grader and can write a clear, structured argumentative essay, you'll clear the requirement with minimal stress.

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Fall 2010
1.7
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Extremelyyyyyy boring. Never went to class. Can easily get a B if you go to discussion and read enough to write your papers.

Instructor 2.0
Enjoyability 1.0
Recommend 2.0
Difficulty 3.0
Hours/Week 5.0
Fall 2010
3.3
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Stangl lays out the entire course in her powerpoints.

Instructor 3.0
Enjoyability 3.0
Recommend 4.0
Difficulty 2.0
Hours/Week 0.0
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