Course No. 4453 (24 lectures, 30 minutes/lecture) Taught by Father Joseph Koterski, S.J. Fordham University Ph.D., St. Louis University 1. The Philosophical Approach 2. The General Nature of Ethics 3. Law, Nature, Natural Law 4. Principles of Natural Law Theory 5. Greek Ideas of Nature and Justice
Course No. 408 (12 lectures, 30 minutes/lecture) Taught by Father Joseph Koterski, S.J. Fordham University Ph.D., St. Louis University 1. The Philosopher of Common Sense 2. What Is the Purpose of Life? 3. What Is Moral Excellence? 4. Courage and Moderation 5. The Social Virtues 6. Types of Justice 7. The Intellectual Virtues 8. Struggling to Do Right 9. Friendship and the Right Life 10. What Is Friendship? 11. Pleasure and the Right Life 12. Attaining True Happiness
An easy-to-grasp guide to addressing the principles of ethics and applying them to daily life How do you define "good" versus "evil?" Do you know the difference between moral "truth" and moral relativity? Whether or not you know Aristotle from Hume, Ethics For Dummies will get you comfortable with the centuries-old study of ethical philosophy quickly and effectively!
Ethics in Public Relations: A Guide to Best Practice (PR in Practice)
Ethical questions and dilemmas are inherent to public relations, and ensuring that practitioners operate ethically is fundamental to the professionalism and credibility of the field. This updated edition of Ethics in Public Relations gives readers the tools and knowledge to enable them to make defensible decisions and outlines the important ethical concerns in public relations and corporate communications.