This library guide is designed to support and supplement course work and material for the Ethics course PHIL 1103. It does not contain syllabus, assignment, or course schedule information.
In this section, you will find suggested online resources for conducting research in Ethics - PHIL 1103.
Request [upstairs at the periodicals desk] either of these books RESERVED for your use in the library:
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Credo Reference is an online reference library providing access to over 615 reference books. It includes encyclopedias, dictionaries, thesauri and books of quotations, in addition to a range of subject-specific titles covering everything from art to accountancy and literature to law.
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World Hunger
Animal Ethics
Environmental Ethics
Immigration
Racism
Sexism
Prostitution
Pornography
Abortion
Euthanasia
Death
Meaning of Life
Remote (off campus) access to the FDU databases is available only to FDU students, faculty, and staff.
To access a database from off campus, select it from the library's A-Z Databases List. You will be prompted for your FDU NET ID and password. Upon verification you will be given access to the database.