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[UMS05]

PHI 100 Contemporary Moral Problems

Class Number: 45110
Credits: 3
Class Component: Lecture
Section: 0002
Dates: 1/20/2026 – 5/1/2026
Status: Waitlisted
Instructor(s): Derek Anthony Michaud
Enrollment: 44 of 40 seats
Location: Orono UM Campus
Instruction Method: In-Person
Examines a variety of moral problems causing controversy in contemporary society. Focuses on evaluating arguments for and against competing solutions to these problems. Also discusses different philosophical strategies for thinking about moral obligations and relationships. Topics surveyed may include: abortion, affirmative action, euthanasia, feminism, the environment, capital punishment, welfare and aid to the needy, technology, war and racism, among others.
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MondayWednesdayFriday 1:00 PM – 1:50 PM Stevens Hall 375 1/20/2026 – 5/1/2026 Derek Anthony Michaud
[UMS05]

PHI 100 Contemporary Moral Problems

Class Number: 45111
Credits: 3
Class Component: Lecture
Section: 0991
Dates: 1/20/2026 – 5/1/2026
Status: Closed
Instructor(s): Joseph Arel
Enrollment: 48 of 49 seats
Location: Web/Online
Instruction Method: Online/Online
Examines a variety of moral problems causing controversy in contemporary society. Focuses on evaluating arguments for and against competing solutions to these problems. Also discusses different philosophical strategies for thinking about moral obligations and relationships. Topics surveyed may include: abortion, affirmative action, euthanasia, feminism, the environment, capital punishment, welfare and aid to the needy, technology, war and racism, among others.
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DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
n/a Online 1/20/2026 – 5/1/2026 Joseph Arel
[UMS05]

PHI 100 Contemporary Moral Problems

Class Number: 49411
Credits: 3
Class Component: Lecture
Section: 0992
Dates: 1/20/2026 – 5/1/2026
Status: Waitlisted
Instructor(s): Michael Ralph Devito
Enrollment: 49 of 49 seats
Location: Web/Online
Instruction Method: Online/Online
Examines a variety of moral problems causing controversy in contemporary society. Focuses on evaluating arguments for and against competing solutions to these problems. Also discusses different philosophical strategies for thinking about moral obligations and relationships. Topics surveyed may include: abortion, affirmative action, euthanasia, feminism, the environment, capital punishment, welfare and aid to the needy, technology, war and racism, among others.
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n/a Online 1/20/2026 – 5/1/2026 Michael Ralph Devito
[UMS05]

PHI 100 Contemporary Moral Problems

Class Number: 45112
Credits: 3
Class Component: Lecture
Section: WINT
Dates: 12/29/2025 – 1/16/2026
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Joseph Arel
Enrollment: 57 of 60 seats
Location: Web/Online
Instruction Method: Online/Online
Examines a variety of moral problems causing controversy in contemporary society. Focuses on evaluating arguments for and against competing solutions to these problems. Also discusses different philosophical strategies for thinking about moral obligations and relationships. Topics surveyed may include: abortion, affirmative action, euthanasia, feminism, the environment, capital punishment, welfare and aid to the needy, technology, war and racism, among others.
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DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
n/a Online 12/29/2025 – 1/16/2026 Joseph Arel
[UMS05]

PHI 102 Introduction to Philosophy

Class Number: 45113
Credits: 3
Class Component: Lecture
Section: 0001
Dates: 1/20/2026 – 5/1/2026
Status: Waitlisted
Instructor(s): Samuel Underwood
Enrollment: 41 of 40 seats
Location: Orono UM Campus
Instruction Method: In-Person
An introduction to philosophical thought and critical thinking through a reading of works from the philosophical tradition. Readings might include works from philosophers such as Plato, Aristotle, Augustine, Descartes, Hume, Locke, Kant, Marx, Nietzche and/or other great works of philosophy. Questions will be asked about the nature of wisdom and knowledge, the essence of reality and of ideas, human nature, virtue and community, justice and political life.
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TuesdayThursday 12:30 PM – 1:45 PM Merrill Hall 330 1/20/2026 – 5/1/2026 Samuel Underwood
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