Philosophy of Science
Examine basic principles and limits of scientific inquiry using philosophy of science. Understand reality, theories, and ethics in science.
Level 2 – Basic Concepts: At this level, you’ll explore fundamental philosophical concepts and theories. It’s designed for those with some understanding of philosophy, explaining ideas in a straightforward way, with examples to illustrate key points.
Examine basic principles and limits of scientific inquiry using philosophy of science. Understand reality, theories, and ethics in science.
Examine animal rights in human-animal relationships, promote compassion, justice, respect for all sentient beings. Ethical treatment fosters harmony among all living beings.
Explore Utilitarianism – maximize overall happiness by prioritizing majority well-being. Pragmatic moral reasoning promotes greatest good for all in society.
Examine moral dilemmas in war ethics, including just war theory, humanitarian intervention, and non-combatant immunity. Explore ethical guidelines in warfare and peace efforts in a violent world.
Explore the deep philosophy of happiness, uncovering insights on personal contentment and societal well-being for a meaningful life.
Discover deontology’s focus on moral duties/principles in decision-making. Emphasize autonomy/moral integrity in navigating moral dilemmas.
Discover consequentialism, assessing actions by outcomes. Provides clarity in moral decisions, yet prompts questions on good and individual rights.
Learn normative ethics principles to navigate moral dilemmas and uphold ethical obligations. Study deontological theories and virtue ethics to promote justice and compassion.
Examine moral realism’s universal truths, separate from personal or societal beliefs. Discuss moral intuitionism, naturalism, and their impact on ethics and values.
Examine moral anti-realism, questioning objective moral truths and exploring subjectivity, cultural relativism, and ethical complexities.