Lecture

Ethics: Dimensions of the Good

Description

This lecture delves into the theory of the good, exploring utilitarianism, the formation of groups, and the concept of the good as a complex unity. It discusses the importance of balancing individual desires with moral principles, emphasizing the significance of treating others as ends in themselves. The instructor examines the interplay between personal well-being, moral duty, and the pursuit of excellence, highlighting the ethical implications of actions and decision-making. The lecture also touches on the dangers of prioritizing pleasure over other dimensions of life, stressing the need for a holistic approach to ethical living.

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