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You can view the great Michael Sandel's lectures and his interaction with Harvard students as they discuss moral... see more

Provides an interactive version of the Prisoner's Dilemma, which was developed in game theory and which illustrates the... see more

This course explores the values (aesthetic, moral, cultural, religious, prudential, political) expressed in the choices... see more

In this rigorous and necessary book, Kristien Hens brings together bioethics and the philosophy of biology to argue that... see more

Coping is a collection of philosophical essays on how we deal with life’s challenges. We hope for better times, but what... see more

This lesson introduces users to the basics of argument recognition, analysis, evaluation, and construction by means of a... see more

In this book Carmen Martinez-Vargas explores how academic participatory research and the way it is carried out can... see more

This course is an exemplary model for a gamified online course component in a hybrid course. It will engage you in the... see more

The purpose of this text is quite simple. It fits my teaching needs and in doing so, I assert that it too may fit your... see more

This site provides good images of fetal development. The material is biased towards pro-life and may be good material for... see more

This is a thirteen-week syllabus on different aspects of gender and feminist theory, for upper-undergraduate and... see more

This video was recorded at YALE RLST 145 - Introduction to the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible) with Professor Christine... see more

This video was recorded at YALE RLST 145 - Introduction to the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible) with Professor Christine... see more

Interactive discussion of issues in limiting life-sustaining treatment under headings: Who? How? Where? Why? When?

This project provides valuable new teaching tools for faculty in the interdisciplinary field of Philosophy, Politics, and... see more

What does it mean to be media literate in today’s world? How are we transformed by the many media infrastructures around... see more

The Berlin Wall — symbol of a divided city within a divided nation within a divided continent — marked the geopolitical... see more

This newspaper provides resources for teachers to "Bring the World Into Your Classroom."

A learning object that explores the Russian Revolution of 1917.

This course explores the ideal of social justice. What makes a society just? We will approach this question by studying... see more

Since 2003, The Free Library has offered a humongous collection of literary classics, up-to-date periodicals/articles in... see more

It is important for students not only to get an appreciation and understanding of philosophy but also to be exposed to... see more

A discussion of what is meant by "understanding" using a simulation of the "Monty Hall" or "Three Doors" problem to... see more

The Open Library of Humanities is a peer-reviewed, open access journal, open to submissions from researchers working in... see more