This course addresses some of the eternal questions that man has grappled with since the beginning of time. What is good? What is bad? Why is justice important? Why is it better to be good and just than it is to be bad and unjust? Most human beings have the faculty to discern between right and wrong, good and bad behavior, and to make judgments over what is just and what is unjust. But why are ethics important to us? This course looks at our history as ethical beings. We'll travel into the very heart of mankind's greatest philosophical dilemmas-to the origins of our moral values and the problem of ethics. Are ethics universal, absolute and unchanging-or are they culturally relative, changing, and man-made? Furthermore, we'll delve into the creation of ethical systems-not just for ourselves, but also for society at large. And we will consider the ongoing process of establishing ethical frameworks for society.
The Platonic Tradition
Peter Kreeft
audiobookBetween Heaven and Hell
Peter Kreeft
audiobookHandbook of Christian Apologetics
Peter Kreeft, Ronald Tacelli
audiobookThe Philosophy of Thomas Aquinas
Peter Kreeft
audiobookFaith and Reason : The Philosophy of Religion
Peter Kreeft
audiobookEthics : A History of Moral Thought
Peter Kreeft
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Ageless Face, Ageless Mind
Nicholas Perricone
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Lee Pulos
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Susan Wise Bauer
audiobookDoc Martin
Sam North
audiobookMentoring in Schools : How to become an expert colleague - aligned with the Early Career Framework
Haili Hughes
bookUnder New Management
David Burkus
audiobookBe Bold : How a Marine Hero Broke the Glass Ceiling for Women at War
Tom Sileo
audiobookMake your sports training a real success
Cristina Botezatu, Cristina Rebiere
bookThe Coffee Lover's Diet: Change Your Coffee...Change Your Life
Bob Arnot
audiobookCómo ser Influyente
Juan Lano, Francisco Jimenez
audiobookThings That Grow
Meredith Goldstein
audiobookRites of Spring
Modris Eksteins
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