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Moral Decision Making

How to Approach Everyday Ethics

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Whether or not we're aware of them, we make important ethical decisions all the time - as professionals, consumers, citizens, parents, sons and daughters, and friends. These 24 thought-provoking lectures offer you the chance to reflect on some of the most powerful moral issues we face in our daily lives: Is it ever OK to lie? What are our moral obligations to others? What is the key to living the good life?

From Plato to Kant to Bonhoeffer, you'll see how some of the world's greatest thinkers from across the ages have approached similar problems. Professor Martin provides a complete picture of various ethical schools and approaches and applies this rich philosophical overview to "case studies" relevant to our contemporary lives.

You'll explore all the ins and outs of issues such as business ethics, love and marriage, privacy and technology, genetic engineering, animal rights, and much more. Engaging stories and thought experiments bring these issues to life, showing what different philosophical theories have to say about real-world ethical dilemmas.

According to Professor Martin, the trick is to understand that the mind is like a parachute; it only works when it's open. Rather than take a side in any particular debate, this course provides a framework for thinking through a host of debates and dilemmas from all sides. Through it all, Professor Martin is a sympathetic guide, helping you think through some of our most complex decisions.

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As always, The Great Courses delivers another brilliant series of lectures worth listening to. Will always recommend them to anyone. As for this one, we're delving into the complex world of ethics, a worthwhile topic for anyone to get into. Taught with a relative sense of balance (perhaps a little left leaning, which is worth being aware of. I'm Centralist), while using philosophers insights over the years to make arguments, before settling on the closest thing you can have to an answer, without being absolute. Overall, I'd recommend this. it is taught well, and the topic itself is absolutely worth being listened to.

Fascinating Ideas, probably as balanced as they can be.

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Covering philosophy from a logical perspective or morality rather than legal, economical or religious precept.

Interested

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Humans aren’t rational agents
Money does not equal happiness
These are great courses of crap

Neoliberal crap

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