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Comparative Ethics in Ancient Civilizations
( 30 Modules )

Module #1
Introduction to Comparative Ethics
Overview of the course, importance of studying comparative ethics, and key concepts
Module #2
Ancient Mesopotamia:Ethics in the Code of Hammurabi
In-depth analysis of the Code of Hammurabi and its ethical implications
Module #3
Ancient Egypt:Maat and the Ethics of Balance
Exploration of the concept of Maat and its role in ancient Egyptian ethics
Module #4
Ancient Greece:The Ethics of Virtue in Aristotle and Plato
Comparison of Aristotles and Platos views on ethics, virtue, and the good life
Module #5
Ancient Greece:The Ethics of Tragedy and Drama
Analysis of the ethical themes in Greek tragedy and drama, including works by Sophocles and Euripides
Module #6
Ancient Rome:Stoicism and the Ethics of Reason
Examination of Stoic philosophy and its emphasis on reason, self-control, and indifference to external events
Module #7
Ancient India:The Ethics of Dharma in Hinduism
Exploration of the concept of Dharma and its role in Hindu ethics, including the Bhagavad Gita
Module #8
Ancient India:The Ethics of Ahimsa in Jainism
Analysis of the concept of Ahimsa (non-violence) in Jainism and its implications for ethics
Module #9
Ancient China:The Ethics of Confucianism
Examination of Confucian ethics, including the importance of social hierarchy, ritual, and personal character
Module #10
Ancient China:The Ethics of Taoism
Exploration of Taoist ethics, including the concept of Wu-Wei (non-action) and the importance of harmony with nature
Module #11
Comparative Ethics:Virtue in Ancient Civilizations
Comparison of virtue ethics in ancient Greece, Rome, India, and China
Module #12
Comparative Ethics:Justice in Ancient Civilizations
Comparison of concepts of justice in ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, and Rome
Module #13
Comparative Ethics:The Role of Women in Ancient Civilizations
Analysis of the role of women in ancient societies and its impact on ethics
Module #14
Comparative Ethics:War and Violence in Ancient Civilizations
Comparison of the ethics of war and violence in ancient societies
Module #15
Comparative Ethics:The Environment and Nature in Ancient Civilizations
Exploration of the relationship between humans and the environment in ancient societies
Module #16
Case Studies:Ethics in Ancient Literature
Analysis of ethical themes in ancient literature, including the Epic of Gilgamesh and the Iliad
Module #17
Case Studies:Ethics in Ancient Art and Architecture
Exploration of the representation of ethics in ancient art and architecture
Module #18
Conclusion:Lessons from Comparative Ethics
Synthesis of key takeaways from the course and implications for modern ethics
Module #19
Global Perspectives:Comparative Ethics in Modern Contexts
Application of comparative ethics to modern global issues and challenges
Module #20
Ethics in Practice:Case Studies from Modern Civilizations
Analysis of ethical dilemmas in modern societies, including business, politics, and healthcare
Module #21
Interdisciplinary Approaches:Ethics and Other Disciplines
Exploration of the intersection of ethics with other disciplines, including science, philosophy, and anthropology
Module #22
Challenges and Controversies:Diversity, Inclusivity, and Power
Examination of the challenges and controversies of applying comparative ethics in diverse and inclusive contexts
Module #23
Future Directions:The Future of Comparative Ethics
Discussion of the potential future directions of comparative ethics and its relevance to modern society
Module #24
Teaching Comparative Ethics:Strategies and Resources
Practical advice and resources for teaching comparative ethics in academic and non-academic settings
Module #25
Assessment and Evaluation:Measuring Student Learning
Discussion of methods for assessing and evaluating student learning in comparative ethics courses
Module #26
Research in Comparative Ethics:Methodologies and Challenges
Examination of the methodologies and challenges of conducting research in comparative ethics
Module #27
Comparative Ethics and Public Policy:Applications and Implications
Analysis of the applications and implications of comparative ethics for public policy and decision-making
Module #28
Comparative Ethics and Global Justice:Imperatives and Challenges
Examination of the imperatives and challenges of applying comparative ethics to global justice issues
Module #29
Comparative Ethics and Education:Pedagogy and Practice
Discussion of the role of comparative ethics in education, including pedagogy and practice
Module #30
Course Wrap-Up & Conclusion
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