This course introduces some basic concepts of the discipline Ethics, which will be of relevance to students of all disciplines, particularly to social sciences, humanities, law, business management, and philosophy. Along with the historical evolution of the discipline, this course examines some important theoretical frameworks and analyses certain ...
This course introduces some basic concepts of the discipline Ethics, which will be of relevance to students of all disciplines, particularly to social sciences, humanities, law, business management, and philosophy. Along with the historical evolution of the discipline, this course examines some important theoretical frameworks and analyses certain ...
ETHICS AND MORALS: INTRODUCTORY REMARKS
32mDIFFERENT APPROACHES TO ETHICS
33mHISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES: AGENT-CENTRIC MORAL THEORY OF THE EAST AND THE WEST
32mMEDIEVAL AND MODERN MORAL THEORIES
26mSOCRATIC FRAMEWORK IN MORLA PHILOSOPHY
30mEudaimonism to Divine Command
28mDivine Command Theory and the Euthyphro Dilemma
30mDifferent Types of Ethical Theory
29mThomas Hobbes: Morality as Contract
31mContractarianism
33mCONTRACTARIANISM AND ITS MORAL IMPLICATIONS
37mINTRODUCTION TO DEONTOLOGICAL APPROACHES
29mKANTIAN DEONTOLOGISM
33mEGOISM AND ITS ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS
32mMOTIVATIONAL AND ETHICAL HEDONISM
32mUtilitarianism and its Moral Position
34mThe Individual And the Whole: The Ethics of Social Relations
39mCritique of Moral Absolutism: Nietzsche and his Reevaluation of Morals
34mExistentialism and Ethics
35mEthics in the Present Age
34m