Lecture 1 - Introduction to Ethics - 'Crtio' A Socratic dialoguea
Lecture 2 - Introduction to Ethics -An assessment of Ethical relativism
Lecture 3 - Consequentialism -Introduction
Lecture 4 - Consequentialism Rule and Act
Lecture 5 - Hedonism
Lecture 6 - Utilitarianism
Lecture 7 - Deontological theories - Introduction
Lecture 8 - Deontological theories - Immanuel Kant
Lecture 9 - Ethical Rules (with reference to W D Ross)
Lecture 10 - Situation Ethics
Lecture 11 - Virtue Ethics
Lecture 12 - Metaethical Theories
Lecture 13 - Ethical Relativism: A discussion on Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Lecture 14 - Ethical Naturalism
Lecture 15 - Ethical Naturalism (Continued...)
Lecture 16 - Ethical Naturalism-Emotivism
Lecture 17A - Ethical Non-naturalism
Lecture 17B - Ethical Non-naturalism-II
Lecture 18 - Non-cognitive or Nondescriptivist Theories - Intuitionism
Lecture 19 - Non-cognitive or Nondescriptivist Theories - Intuitionism Nihilism
Lecture 20 - Why be Moral?
Lecture 21 - Ethics in the Indian tradition
Lecture 22 - Theory of Karma - Part 1
Lecture 23 - Theory of Karma - Part 2
Lecture 24 - Nishkama Karma - Part 1
Lecture 25 - Nishkama Karma - Part 2
Lecture 26 - Gandhian Ethics - Part 1
Lecture 27 - Gandhian Ethics - Part 2
Lecture 28 - Gandhian Ethics - Part 3 (Satyagraha)
Lecture 29 - Purusharthas
Lecture 30 - Buddhist Ethics - Part 1
Lecture 31 - Buddhist Ethics - Part 2 - Jaina Ethics
Lecture 32 - Some ethical issues (Applied Ethics) Discussing Peter Singer's 'Famine Affluence and Morality'
Lecture 33 - Some ethical issues (Applied Ethics) Discussing Peter Singer's 'Famine Affluence and Morality'
Lecture 34 - Discussing Thomas Pogge's 'Real World Justice' - Part 1
Lecture 35 - Discussing Thomas Pogge's 'Real World Justice' - Part 2
Lecture 36 - Discussing Thomas Pogge's 'Real World Justice' - Part 3
Lecture 37 - Sexuality: Ethical Perspectives - Part 1
Lecture 38 - Sexuality: Ethical Perspectives - Part 2