Technological advancement, globalization and human consumption have all contributed to a growing concern about humanity's relationship to itself and to the world.
The 21st Century has already seen a significantly shifting moral landscape over its first 25 years. Some issues, like the climate crisis, have simply become more and more serious. Other issues have been impacted by political populism and advancing technology.
We explore five of the greatest moral problems facing the world today: freedom of speech and action; environmental ethics; war and peace; the ethics of AI; and economic justice.
Following a brief introduction to normative and meta-ethical theories, this course will examine some of the most contemporary approaches to these issues within applied ethics today.