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Moral Philosophy from Aristotle to Kant
( 25 Modules )

Module #1
Introduction to Moral Philosophy
Overview of the field of moral philosophy, its importance, and key concepts
Module #2
Aristotles Life and Works
Biographical overview of Aristotle, his philosophical contributions, and relevance to moral philosophy
Module #3
Aristotles Nicomachean Ethics:Book I
Introduction to Aristotles Nicomachean Ethics, human flourishing, and the concept of eudaimonia
Module #4
Aristotles Nicomachean Ethics:Book II-III
Discussion of virtues, moral character, and the concept of habituation
Module #5
Aristotles Nicomachean Ethics:Book IV-V
Examination of specific virtues, such as courage, temperance, and justice
Module #6
Aristotles Nicomachean Ethics:Book VI-VIII
Analysis of practical wisdom, friendship, and the role of emotions in moral decision-making
Module #7
Stoicism and the Development of Moral Philosophy
Overview of Stoic philosophy, its key concepts, and influence on moral thought
Module #8
Medieval Moral Philosophy:Thomas Aquinas
Introduction to Thomas Aquinas synthesis of Aristotelian and Christian thought
Module #9
The Reformation and the Emergence of Modern Moral Philosophy
Impact of the Reformation on moral philosophy, including the rise of skepticism and subjectivism
Module #10
The Social Contract Tradition:Hobbes and Locke
Examination of the social contract theories of Thomas Hobbes and John Locke
Module #11
Immanuel Kant:Life and Works
Biographical overview of Immanuel Kant, his philosophical contributions, and relevance to moral philosophy
Module #12
Kants Grounding for the Metaphysics of Morals
Introduction to Kants moral philosophy, including the categorical imperative and moral law
Module #13
Kants Critique of Practical Reason
Analysis of Kants concept of moral autonomy, moral motivation, and the kingdom of ends
Module #14
The Categorical Imperative:Formulations and Applications
Examination of the different formulations of the categorical imperative and their implications
Module #15
Kants Ethics of Duties and Rights
Discussion of Kants moral philosophy in relation to duties, rights, and moral obligations
Module #16
Challenges to Kants Moral Philosophy
Critiques of Kants moral philosophy, including issues with moral absolutism and rigidity
Module #17
Influence of Kants Moral Philosophy
Overview of Kants influence on subsequent moral philosophers and ethical theories
Module #18
Comparing Aristotle and Kant
Comparison of the moral philosophies of Aristotle and Kant, highlighting similarities and differences
Module #19
Moral Philosophy and Human Nature
Examination of how moral philosophies relate to conceptions of human nature
Module #20
Moral Philosophy and Politics
Analysis of the relationship between moral philosophy and political thought
Module #21
Moral Philosophy and Emotions
Discussion of the role of emotions in moral decision-making and judgment
Module #22
Moral Philosophy and Virtue
Examination of the concept of virtue in moral philosophy, including Aristotles and Kants approaches
Module #23
Moral Philosophy and the Good Life
Investigation of how moral philosophies relate to conceptions of the good life
Module #24
Moral Philosophy and Moral Realism
Overview of moral realism and its implications for moral philosophy
Module #25
Course Wrap-Up & Conclusion
Planning next steps in Moral Philosophy from Aristotle to Kant career


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