After taking this class in the Fall of 2018, I gained an intricate understanding of how society structures its functions around the indefinite concepts of morality. This course focused heavily on questions about what it means to be a moral human being and how those moral concepts are utilized by humans. It also showed how important it was to build a solid argument for defending the concepts we believe to be moral.
The article below is an example of a argument for a moral concept that I had to examine for this class. These examinations would consist of reading an article and identifying what the issue the Arthur was trying to stress in the article. We would have open discussions in class about these articles to gauge various viewpoints and gain a diversified understand about the article as a class. Overall this class showed my why it was important to know where human morality comes from and how to adjust my own ideas of morality.