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.
Between Heaven and Hell
Peter Kreeft
audiobookThe Philosophy of Thomas Aquinas
Peter Kreeft
audiobookHandbook of Christian Apologetics
Peter Kreeft, Ronald Tacelli
audiobookThe Platonic Tradition
Peter Kreeft
audiobookFaith and Reason : The Philosophy of Religion
Peter Kreeft
audiobookEthics : A History of Moral Thought
Peter Kreeft
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The Mechanical Vibration: Therapeutic Effects and Applications
bookThe Gospel of Luke, An Exposition
Charles Rosenbury Erdman
bookOut of Mesopotamia
Salar Abdoh
audiobookAncient Gods: The Anunnaki
Raphael Terra
audiobookThe Edge of Reality
J. Allen Hynek, Jacques Vallee
audiobookEvil Archaeology
Heather Lynn
audiobookMetropolis
Thea Von Harbou
audiobookbookThe Gilgamesh Project
John Francis Kinsella
audiobookThe Invisible College
Jacques Vallee
audiobookA History of the World in Twelve Shipwrecks
David Gibbins
audiobookBloodline of the Gods
Nick Redfern
audiobookSilence of the Lamb's Wool
Betty Hechtman
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