This module covers foundational issues in moral and political philosophy, examining questions such as: How should a society distribute its resources? Are inequalities resulting from the operations of free markets deserved? How ought participants to treat other animals? Is abortion morally permissible?.
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October – contact provider for latest dates |
10 Weeks |
Wednesday. Part-time evening |
No application date provided | Can be taught anywhere in Central London. Contact provider to agree precise meeting place. | N/A |
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*More info: £225 for government-funded and non-concessionary fee; £115 for government-funded and concessionary fee; £300 for non-government-funded and non-concessionary fee; £150 for non-government-funded and concessionary fee. |
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L200
Ethics, Politics

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