
Fairness, Justice, and Society
An examination of justice, equality, and the social contract. Students debate what constitutes a fair society and how resources should be distributed.
About This Topic
An examination of justice, equality, and the social contract. Students debate what constitutes a fair society and how resources should be distributed.
Key Questions
- What makes a society fair?
- How should wealth and resources be shared?
- What are our duties to others?
More in Moral Philosophy (Ethics)
Foundations of Right and Wrong
Students are introduced to ethical theories such as utilitarianism and deontology. They apply these frameworks to simple moral dilemmas.
2 methodologies
Environmental and Animal Ethics
Students explore the moral status of animals and the environment. They consider human responsibilities towards the natural world and future generations.
2 methodologies
Ethics in the Digital Age
A critical look at the ethical implications of modern technology, including artificial intelligence and social media. Students debate privacy, truth, and digital responsibility.
2 methodologies