Philosophy, Ethics & Worldviews
Curiosity meets reflection.
This section is designed to challenge how we think about life, morality, and belief systems. You’ll explore the world’s major religions and spiritual perspectives, examine universal moral principles like the Golden Rule, and question what it truly means to live a “good life.” Topics include ethics in technology and AI, philosophical debates on moral dilemmas, and the role of atheism, agnosticism, and spirituality in shaping worldviews.
This 1-hour lecture introduces the world’s major religions and their key beliefs. Through visuals, examples, and a PDF guide, you’ll compare similarities and differences while learning how religion shapes culture and society. A clear overview designed for respect and understanding.
Across cultures, one moral idea stands out: treat others how you want to be treated. In this 1-hour lecture, you’ll explore the Golden Rule and other shared moral principles. With visuals, examples, and a PDF guide, you’ll see how universal values guide human behaviour.
Not all belief systems are religious. This 1-hour lecture explores atheism, agnosticism, and spirituality as alternative worldviews. With visuals, real examples, and a PDF guide, you’ll understand how these perspectives shape identity, community, and values.
What makes a life worth living? In this 1-hour lecture, you’ll explore how different philosophers and cultures answer that question. With visuals, examples, and a PDF guide, you’ll reflect on happiness, meaning, and values in your own life.
Technology raises big ethical questions. In this 1-hour lecture, you’ll explore issues like bias in AI, privacy, and digital responsibility. With visuals, examples, and a PDF guide, you’ll learn how to think critically about ethics in a fast-changing tech world.
Moral dilemmas challenge us to think deeply. In this 1-hour lecture, you’ll debate classic scenarios like the Trolley Problem and consider how ethics guides decision-making. With visuals, activities, and a PDF guide, you’ll sharpen your reasoning and critical thinking skills.
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