In Conjuration Ethics, students will delve into the ethical considerations surrounding the practice of conjuration magic. Through an exploration of foundational principles and theoretical frameworks, students will examine the ethical implications of summoning, binding, and interacting with extraplanar entities. Topics covered will include the moral responsibilities of conjurers, the potential risks and consequences of summoning magic, and the ethical guidelines for interacting with summoned beings. Please note that this is a theoretical course; no conjuration spells will be cast during classroom sessions, but students will gain a deep understanding of the ethical complexities inherent in the practice of conjuration magic.

Taught by Professor Brendan Harding