PHIL103: Moral and Political Philosophy
Explore the value of human life, moral standing of the free market, fundamental human rights, equality of opportunity, and conditions for a moral community. Utilize Michael Sandel’s lecture series on justice at Harvard University. Study guides included. Enhance your understanding of murder, morality, rights, the state, Immanuel Kant, John Rawls’ theory of justice, ethics, and politics of virtue.
We explore the value of human life, the moral standing of the free market, the notion of fundamental human rights, equality of opportunity, and the conditions for a moral community.
We make extensive use of Michael Sandel’s lecture series on justice, which was delivered at Harvard University in 2009.
Unit 1: Murder, Morality, and the Value of Human Life
Unit 2: Rights, the State, and the Free Market
Unit 3: Morality, Markets, and Immanuel Kant
Unit 4: John Rawls’ Theory of Justice
Unit 5: Ethics and Politics of Virtue
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