Moral Philosophy Course
This course delves into moral philosophy via real-world challenges in allocating scarce life-saving treatments. Participants study core ethical theories, develop equitable policies, and acquire practical skills to write, justify, and convey sound ethical decisions in humanities contexts. It emphasizes transparent policy-making, risk assessment, and stakeholder engagement for fair outcomes.

4 to 360h flexible workload
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What will I learn?
This course provides a practical guide to ethical policy-making for rationing life-saving treatments. Learners explore major ethical theories, evaluate risks such as discrimination and trust issues, and craft inclusive triage protocols. Through analysis, drafting, and reflection exercises, students develop tools to rationalize choices, mitigate inequities, and engage effectively with varied stakeholders.
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Develop skills
- Ethical risk analysis: identify discrimination, trust erosion, and hidden harms quickly.
- Policy design: create clear, pluralistic triage rules based on moral theory.
- Justified decision-making: balance rights, welfare, and fairness in scarcity.
- Ethical writing: produce concise, structured moral analyses for professionals.
- Stakeholder communication: explain difficult tradeoffs to ethics boards and public.
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