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Semester Ethics Course condensed into 22mins (Part 1 of 2)
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This is a philosophy video lecture that compresses a course that normally takes 15 weeks into just one video. Or really, it only manages to condense half of that course into 22 minutes.
What is the morally right thing to do? Is there some moral law that applies to everyone, or is morality relative in some way? And what’s so good about morality anyway? To answer these questions, we read Plato, Aristotle, Hobbes, Hume, Bentham, Locke, Kant, Nietzsche, Nozick, Singer, O’Neill and others. This is an introductory level philosop...
published: 09 Jun 2022
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Metaethics: Crash Course Philosophy #32
We begin our unit on ethics with a look at metaethics. Hank explains three forms of moral realism – moral absolutism, and cultural relativism, including the difference between descriptive and normative cultural relativism – and moral subjectivism, which is a form of moral antirealism. Finally, we’ll introduce the concept of an ethical theory.
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published: 25 Oct 2016
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How Ethics Can Help You Make Better Decisions | Michael Schur | TED
What would Immanuel Kant say about a fender bender? In a surprisingly funny trip through the teachings of some of history's great philosophers, TV writer and producer Michael Schur (from hit shows like "The Office" and "The Good Place") talks through how to confront life's moral dilemmas -- and shows how understanding ethical theories can help you make better, kinder decisions.
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published: 07 Jul 2022
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Philosophy of Ethics and Morality - Introduction to Ethics (Moral Philosophy) - What is Ethics?
The philosophy of ethics and morality explained:
How do you know if an action is moral or not? What is morality, and does it exist? Where does moral knowledge come from? These are questions that concern themselves with Ethics.
Ethics, also called moral philosophy, is the branch of philosophy that involves systematizing, defending, and recommending concepts of right and wrong behavior.
This video will serve as an easy-to-understand introduction to ethics and the three significant areas of study within ethics, which are:
metaethics, which deals with the foundations and nature of moral values, properties, and words, Normative ethics, which deals with systems of morality and questions how one ought to be and act morally, and Applied ethics which deals with what a person is obligated (or ...
published: 03 May 2021
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What is Ethics?
Ethics asks how we should live, what choices we should make and what makes our lives worth living.
It helps us define the conditions of a good choice and then figure out which of all the options available to us is the best one.
Ethics is the process of questioning, discovering and defending our values, principles and purpose. It’s about finding out who we are and staying true to that in the face of temptations, challenges and uncertainty. It’s not always fun and it’s hardly ever easy, but if we commit to it, we set ourselves up to make decisions we can stand by, building a life that’s truly our own and a future we want to be a part of.
For a deeper dive, visit https://ethics.org.au/ethics-unboxed/ and subscribe to our free 5-week introduction to ethics course.
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published: 14 Apr 2020
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Utilitarianism: Crash Course Philosophy #36
Our next stop in our tour of the ethical lay of the land is utilitarianism. With a little help from Batman, Hank explains the principle of utility, and the difference between act and rule utilitarianism.
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published: 21 Nov 2016
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Ethical dilemma: Whose life is more valuable? - Rebecca L. Walker
Puzzle through a classic ethical dilemma and decide: how do we determine the value of a life, whether human or non-human?
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To protect against a possible resurgence of smallpox, the US government is funding research to improve treatments and vaccines. And since it’s unethical to expose people to a highly lethal virus, labs are using monkeys as research subjects. But is it right to harm these animals to protect humanity from a potential threat? Rebecca L. Walker takes a look at this classic ethical dilemma.
Lesson by Rebecca L. Walker, directed by Sharon Colman.
This video was produced in collaboration with the Parr Center for Ethics, housed within the renowned Philosophy Department at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The Parr Center is committed to integrating abstrac...
published: 08 Nov 2022
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What is Ethics? (Ethics Defined, Ethics Meaning) (See link below for more video lectures in Ethics)
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Musonius Rufus. On ethical consumption. #quotes #platophilosophy #ancientgreekphilosophy #socrates
Musonius Rufus was a prominent Roman Stoic philosopher who lived in the 1st century CE. His most famous student was Epictetus. Musonius' teachings emphasized practical ethics, focusing on the importance of living a virtuous life over material wealth or social status. He advocated for simplicity in lifestyle, equality between sexes, and vegetarianism. Despite his peaceful teachings, Musonius was exiled twice due to his opposition to the tyranny of Nero and Vespasian. The details of his death are unclear, but it is believed that he died around 101 CE. His legacy, primarily preserved through the discourses of Epictetus, has continued to influence Stoic philosophy and modern thinking on ethics and morality.
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published: 23 Feb 2024
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Beginner's Guide to Kant's Moral Philosophy
A simple introduction to Kant’s Categorical Imperative and his deontological approach to ethics
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Semester Ethics Course condensed into 22mins (Part 1 of 2)
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Video explaining counterexamples: https://youtu.be/LQaNMxNVCJQ
This is a philosophy video lecture that compresses a course that normally takes 15 weeks into just one video. Or really, it only manages to condense half of that course into 22 minutes.
What is the morally right thing to do? Is there some moral law that applies to everyone, or is morality relative in some way? And what’s so good about morality anyway? To answer these questions, we read Plato,
Aristotle, Hobbes, Hume, Bentham, Locke, Kant, Nietzsche, Nozick, Singer, O’Neill and others. This is an introductory level philosophy course. Students do not need any prior experience with philosophy.
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This is a philosophy video lecture that compresses a course that normally takes 15 weeks into just one video. Or really, it only manages to condense half of that course into 22 minutes.
What is the morally right thing to do? Is there some moral law that applies to everyone, or is morality relative in some way? And what’s so good about morality anyway? To answer these questions, we read Plato,
Aristotle, Hobbes, Hume, Bentham, Locke, Kant, Nietzsche, Nozick, Singer, O’Neill and others. This is an introductory level philosophy course. Students do not need any prior experience with philosophy.
For more of my videos: https://www.jeffreykaplan.org/youtube
- published: 09 Jun 2022
- views: 176554
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Metaethics: Crash Course Philosophy #32
We begin our unit on ethics with a look at metaethics. Hank explains three forms of moral realism – moral absolutism, and cultural relativism, including the dif...
We begin our unit on ethics with a look at metaethics. Hank explains three forms of moral realism – moral absolutism, and cultural relativism, including the difference between descriptive and normative cultural relativism – and moral subjectivism, which is a form of moral antirealism. Finally, we’ll introduce the concept of an ethical theory.
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We begin our unit on ethics with a look at metaethics. Hank explains three forms of moral realism – moral absolutism, and cultural relativism, including the difference between descriptive and normative cultural relativism – and moral subjectivism, which is a form of moral antirealism. Finally, we’ll introduce the concept of an ethical theory.
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- published: 25 Oct 2016
- views: 2096316
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How Ethics Can Help You Make Better Decisions | Michael Schur | TED
What would Immanuel Kant say about a fender bender? In a surprisingly funny trip through the teachings of some of history's great philosophers, TV writer and pr...
What would Immanuel Kant say about a fender bender? In a surprisingly funny trip through the teachings of some of history's great philosophers, TV writer and producer Michael Schur (from hit shows like "The Office" and "The Good Place") talks through how to confront life's moral dilemmas -- and shows how understanding ethical theories can help you make better, kinder decisions.
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- published: 07 Jul 2022
- views: 271758
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Philosophy of Ethics and Morality - Introduction to Ethics (Moral Philosophy) - What is Ethics?
The philosophy of ethics and morality explained:
How do you know if an action is moral or not? What is morality, and does it exist? Where does moral knowledge...
The philosophy of ethics and morality explained:
How do you know if an action is moral or not? What is morality, and does it exist? Where does moral knowledge come from? These are questions that concern themselves with Ethics.
Ethics, also called moral philosophy, is the branch of philosophy that involves systematizing, defending, and recommending concepts of right and wrong behavior.
This video will serve as an easy-to-understand introduction to ethics and the three significant areas of study within ethics, which are:
metaethics, which deals with the foundations and nature of moral values, properties, and words, Normative ethics, which deals with systems of morality and questions how one ought to be and act morally, and Applied ethics which deals with what a person is obligated (or permitted) to do in specific situations, analyzing controversial present-day moral questions concerning abortion, euthanasia, animal rights, and more.
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0:00 Introduction
0:14 Ethics Defined
1:06 Metaethics
2:05 Cognitivist Theories
5:03 Non-Cognitivist Theories
7:26 Normative Ethics
7:51 Deontology
9:21 Consequentialism
11:01 Virtue Ethics
11:46 Applied Ethics
13:26 Conclusion
https://wn.com/Philosophy_Of_Ethics_And_Morality_Introduction_To_Ethics_(Moral_Philosophy)_What_Is_Ethics
The philosophy of ethics and morality explained:
How do you know if an action is moral or not? What is morality, and does it exist? Where does moral knowledge come from? These are questions that concern themselves with Ethics.
Ethics, also called moral philosophy, is the branch of philosophy that involves systematizing, defending, and recommending concepts of right and wrong behavior.
This video will serve as an easy-to-understand introduction to ethics and the three significant areas of study within ethics, which are:
metaethics, which deals with the foundations and nature of moral values, properties, and words, Normative ethics, which deals with systems of morality and questions how one ought to be and act morally, and Applied ethics which deals with what a person is obligated (or permitted) to do in specific situations, analyzing controversial present-day moral questions concerning abortion, euthanasia, animal rights, and more.
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0:00 Introduction
0:14 Ethics Defined
1:06 Metaethics
2:05 Cognitivist Theories
5:03 Non-Cognitivist Theories
7:26 Normative Ethics
7:51 Deontology
9:21 Consequentialism
11:01 Virtue Ethics
11:46 Applied Ethics
13:26 Conclusion
- published: 03 May 2021
- views: 68825
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What is Ethics?
Ethics asks how we should live, what choices we should make and what makes our lives worth living.
It helps us define the conditions of a good choice and the...
Ethics asks how we should live, what choices we should make and what makes our lives worth living.
It helps us define the conditions of a good choice and then figure out which of all the options available to us is the best one.
Ethics is the process of questioning, discovering and defending our values, principles and purpose. It’s about finding out who we are and staying true to that in the face of temptations, challenges and uncertainty. It’s not always fun and it’s hardly ever easy, but if we commit to it, we set ourselves up to make decisions we can stand by, building a life that’s truly our own and a future we want to be a part of.
For a deeper dive, visit https://ethics.org.au/ethics-unboxed/ and subscribe to our free 5-week introduction to ethics course.
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ABOUT THE ETHICS CENTRE
The Ethics Centre is an independent not-for-profit that advocates for a more ethical society.
A team of innovators, thought leaders and conveners of people and ideas, we deliver a range of services including innovative programs, consulting, leadership and an ethics helpline designed to bring ethics to the centre of everyday life.
Across our work, we aim to diagnose, prevent and cure the sources of ethical failure, to increase ethical literacy through education and information, and develop tools to empower good decision making.
The Centre’s programs are recognised for stimulating public awareness and understanding, creating a space for open, honest and often difficult conversations.
This year marks the 30th anniversary of The Ethics Centre, and we’re committed to educating, engaging and informing for a better world for the 30 years to come.
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https://wn.com/What_Is_Ethics
Ethics asks how we should live, what choices we should make and what makes our lives worth living.
It helps us define the conditions of a good choice and then figure out which of all the options available to us is the best one.
Ethics is the process of questioning, discovering and defending our values, principles and purpose. It’s about finding out who we are and staying true to that in the face of temptations, challenges and uncertainty. It’s not always fun and it’s hardly ever easy, but if we commit to it, we set ourselves up to make decisions we can stand by, building a life that’s truly our own and a future we want to be a part of.
For a deeper dive, visit https://ethics.org.au/ethics-unboxed/ and subscribe to our free 5-week introduction to ethics course.
//
ABOUT THE ETHICS CENTRE
The Ethics Centre is an independent not-for-profit that advocates for a more ethical society.
A team of innovators, thought leaders and conveners of people and ideas, we deliver a range of services including innovative programs, consulting, leadership and an ethics helpline designed to bring ethics to the centre of everyday life.
Across our work, we aim to diagnose, prevent and cure the sources of ethical failure, to increase ethical literacy through education and information, and develop tools to empower good decision making.
The Centre’s programs are recognised for stimulating public awareness and understanding, creating a space for open, honest and often difficult conversations.
This year marks the 30th anniversary of The Ethics Centre, and we’re committed to educating, engaging and informing for a better world for the 30 years to come.
Watch more videos in our playlist: http://ow.ly/1G3b50yw5MR
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Permission is granted on the condition that attribution is given to The Ethics Centre, and a link is included to our website (www.ethics.org.au).
Please contact The Ethics Centre (contactus@ethics.org.au) if you would like to use or license our materials in any other way.
- published: 14 Apr 2020
- views: 810394
10:01
Utilitarianism: Crash Course Philosophy #36
Our next stop in our tour of the ethical lay of the land is utilitarianism. With a little help from Batman, Hank explains the principle of utility, and the diff...
Our next stop in our tour of the ethical lay of the land is utilitarianism. With a little help from Batman, Hank explains the principle of utility, and the difference between act and rule utilitarianism.
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Our next stop in our tour of the ethical lay of the land is utilitarianism. With a little help from Batman, Hank explains the principle of utility, and the difference between act and rule utilitarianism.
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- published: 21 Nov 2016
- views: 4624011
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Ethical dilemma: Whose life is more valuable? - Rebecca L. Walker
Puzzle through a classic ethical dilemma and decide: how do we determine the value of a life, whether human or non-human?
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To protect against a possible res...
Puzzle through a classic ethical dilemma and decide: how do we determine the value of a life, whether human or non-human?
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To protect against a possible resurgence of smallpox, the US government is funding research to improve treatments and vaccines. And since it’s unethical to expose people to a highly lethal virus, labs are using monkeys as research subjects. But is it right to harm these animals to protect humanity from a potential threat? Rebecca L. Walker takes a look at this classic ethical dilemma.
Lesson by Rebecca L. Walker, directed by Sharon Colman.
This video was produced in collaboration with the Parr Center for Ethics, housed within the renowned Philosophy Department at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The Parr Center is committed to integrating abstract work in ethical theory with the informed discussion of practical ethical issues, and prides itself on the development of innovative and inclusive approaches to moral and civic education.
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Lesson by Rebecca L. Walker, directed by Sharon Colman.
This video was produced in collaboration with the Parr Center for Ethics, housed within the renowned Philosophy Department at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The Parr Center is committed to integrating abstract work in ethical theory with the informed discussion of practical ethical issues, and prides itself on the development of innovative and inclusive approaches to moral and civic education.
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What is Ethics? (Ethics Defined, Ethics Meaning) (See link below for more video lectures in Ethics)
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- published: 11 Jun 2018
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Musonius Rufus. On ethical consumption. #quotes #platophilosophy #ancientgreekphilosophy #socrates
Musonius Rufus was a prominent Roman Stoic philosopher who lived in the 1st century CE. His most famous student was Epictetus. Musonius' teachings emphasized pr...
Musonius Rufus was a prominent Roman Stoic philosopher who lived in the 1st century CE. His most famous student was Epictetus. Musonius' teachings emphasized practical ethics, focusing on the importance of living a virtuous life over material wealth or social status. He advocated for simplicity in lifestyle, equality between sexes, and vegetarianism. Despite his peaceful teachings, Musonius was exiled twice due to his opposition to the tyranny of Nero and Vespasian. The details of his death are unclear, but it is believed that he died around 101 CE. His legacy, primarily preserved through the discourses of Epictetus, has continued to influence Stoic philosophy and modern thinking on ethics and morality.
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Musonius Rufus was a prominent Roman Stoic philosopher who lived in the 1st century CE. His most famous student was Epictetus. Musonius' teachings emphasized practical ethics, focusing on the importance of living a virtuous life over material wealth or social status. He advocated for simplicity in lifestyle, equality between sexes, and vegetarianism. Despite his peaceful teachings, Musonius was exiled twice due to his opposition to the tyranny of Nero and Vespasian. The details of his death are unclear, but it is believed that he died around 101 CE. His legacy, primarily preserved through the discourses of Epictetus, has continued to influence Stoic philosophy and modern thinking on ethics and morality.
Here is a listing of all my videos on Socrates
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLV6Yn_kC_1rchVqb6l8A67BIxVHj6TYcg
Here is a listing of all my videos on Epictetus
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLV6Yn_kC_1rcLPcJeLri6ZOh-q1XOPvRc
Here is a listing of all my videos on Plato.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLV6Yn_kC_1rcahWEIZzCW-IE-6nqHqjUI
Here is a listing of all my videos on Rufus.
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- published: 23 Feb 2024
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Beginner's Guide to Kant's Moral Philosophy
A simple introduction to Kant’s Categorical Imperative and his deontological approach to ethics
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