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St. Thomas Aquinas propounded the ethical theory of natural law - what is good is what fulfills the natural (divine) purpose, and what hinders it is bad. We discuss practical ethical positions, Aquinas's doctrine of double effect and end with criticisms of natural law ethics.
13 lessons • 2h 50m
Virtue Ethics - Socrates, Plato & Aristotle
13:54mins
Stoicism and Epicureanism
14:58mins
Natural Law Ethics - St. Thomas Aquinas
11:40mins
Utilitarianism - Bentham and Mill
14:08mins
Deontology (Duty-based Ethics) - Kant
12:10mins
Sentimentalism and Intuitionism
12:26mins
Existentialism
13:32mins
Political Ethics - Karl Marx
12:23mins
Political Ethics - John Rawls & Amartya Sen
14:08mins
Political Ethics - Chanakya
12:23mins
Hindu Ethics
13:35mins
Buddhist & Jaina Ethics
11:55mins
Gandhian Ethics
13:41mins