Virtues/Moral Reasoning
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This moral reasoning curriculum is being developed as part of the Applied Wisdom curriculum to help people know what to do.
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These courses are available now and establish the core of the curriculum:
- Moral Reasoning — Knowing what to do
- Virtues — Attaining intrinsically valuable character traits
- Intellectual honesty — Seeking Real Good Together
- Understanding Fairness — Your interpretation of what is fair is likely to be arbitrary and biased.
- Global Perspective — Applying our Wisdom to meet the Grand Challenges
- What Matters — Identifying what is truly most significant to you, your family, community, nation, and world.
- Living the Golden Rule — Treating others as you want to be treated
- Dignity — Improving our world by learning to preserve dignity for all people
- Assessing Human Rights — Essential protections for every person
- Transcending Conflict — Resolving contradictory goals
- Finding Courage — Value-based action despite temptation
- Resolving Anger — Resolving an urgent plea for justice and action