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Fight Conformity & Claim Moral Autonomy through Philosophy

Learn to resolve moral misunderstandings by becoming critically self-aware of assumptions and implications you endorse.
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Platform: Udemy
Video: 3h 56m
Language: English
Next start: On Demand

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6.7 / 10

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Video Score: 8.2 / 10
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The average video length is 3 hours 37 minutes of 107 Philosophy courses on Udemy.
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Description

Moral judgments are integral to our everyday lives and sense of self. Mostly these are unthinkingly inherited from social life. This course aims to bring the underlying assumptions, implications and forms of reasoning to your conscious awareness. As a result you will become better negotiators of justice, autonomous in your decisions, confident in your discourses with others and understanding of others’ moral attitudes.
This course aims to make you aware of the most prominent moral perspectives which have not only received scholarly attention but which also reflect some of the assumptions most people have come to unwittingly acquire.
For each philosophical perspective there is one chapter that offers an exegesis of the theory and a second chapter that presents arguments in favour & against. Apart from these lectures each section includes a short video presentation addressing fundamental points.
Skype office hours are welcomed, indeed, encouraged to address questions and further discussion.
No prior knowledge of philosophy or ethical reasoning is required.

You will learn

✓ Recognise different ethical perspectives in themselves and others; competent to identify assumptions and implications in moral discourse; thoughtfully judge the merit of moral standards.
✓ Develop skills of reasoning.
✓ Learn to recognize different types of ethical discourse.
✓ Cultivate sensitivity to your conceptual framework, its strengths and limitations.
✓ Acquired skills are used in everyday life, in work relations, and formal studies.

Requirements

• You should download Adobe Reader
• You should download QuickTime player to view the videos.

This course is for

• No prior knowledge of philosophy is required. This course can be taken as an introduction to moral reasoning, refresher course into the subject or compliment a college/university course a student is taking in ethics.
• The course is meant for those with a desire to understand and articulate your own ethical views to yourself and others.
• The course is designed for those with a desire to develop greater confidence in addressing moral conflict in your own life and the lives of others – family members, friends, partners, business associates.

How much does the Fight Conformity & Claim Moral Autonomy through Philosophy course cost? Is it worth it?

The course costs $14.99. And currently there is a 25% discount on the original price of the course, which was $19.99. So you save $5 if you enroll the course now.
The average price is $10.5 of 107 Philosophy courses. So this course is 43% more expensive than the average Philosophy course on Udemy.

Does the Fight Conformity & Claim Moral Autonomy through Philosophy course have a money back guarantee or refund policy?

YES, Fight Conformity & Claim Moral Autonomy through Philosophy has a 30-day money back guarantee. The 30-day refund policy is designed to allow students to study without risk.

Are there any SCHOLARSHIPS for this course?

Currently we could not find a scholarship for the Fight Conformity & Claim Moral Autonomy through Philosophy course, but there is a $5 discount from the original price ($19.99). So the current price is just $14.99.

Who is the instructor? Is Elly Pirocacos a SCAM or a TRUSTED instructor?

Elly Pirocacos has created 3 courses that got 48 reviews which are generally positive. Elly Pirocacos has taught 1,887 students and received a 4.2 average review out of 48 reviews. Depending on the information available, Elly Pirocacos is a TRUSTED instructor.
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Platform: Udemy
Video: 3h 56m
Language: English
Next start: On Demand

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