哈佛公开课·Justice——视频观后感

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Justice-what to do is a series of open courses on philosophy and morality given by Professor Michael J. Sandel from Harvard University. It consists of twelve parts, each of which is defined with two themes in the style of a question, a case name or a pair of antonyms, like Who owns me, For sale motherhood, Free Vs Fit. Most impressive of all is that each course is unfolded in the follow steps: case introduction, then question raising, and at last heated discussion or debate. And if necessary, Professor Sandel will have core explanation on the famous theories discovered by the philosophers, Aristotle, Bethem, Kant, Rawls and Locke, and so on. The whole series of courses are organized in a progressive structure, which comparably leads us to be thoughtful, and furthermore think morally. Some of the contents will be summarized as follow