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Extended lecture of Plato's dialogue, Euthyphro: youtu.be/oltsfcVWe3A

This is the second half of an attempt to compresses an ethics course that normally takes 15 weeks into just two videos.

What is the morally right thing to do? Is there some moral law that applies to everyone, or is morality relative in some way? And what’s so good about morality anyway? To answer these questions, we read Plato, Aristotle, Hobbes, Hume, Bentham, Locke, Kant, Nietzsche, Nozick, Singer, O’Neill and others. This is an introductory level philosophy course. Students do not need any prior experience with philosophy.

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Semester Ethics Course condensed (Part 2 of 2) @profjeffreykaplan

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