Topic:Moral and political philosophy
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Welcome to the Wikiversity Center for Moral and Political Philosophy.
[edit] Department description
The Center for Moral and Political Philosophy is a content development project where participants create, organize, and develop learning resources about moral and political philosophy.
Moral and Political Philosophy is a branch of Philosophy which deals with Ethics and Politics.
The "topic" namespace contains pages that are for management and organization of small academic units at Wikiversity such as departments (see: Wikiversity:Topics).
[edit] Department news
- 4 October 2006 - Department founded!
[edit] Learning projects
See: Learning Projects and the Wikiversity:Learning model.
Learning materials and learning projects are located in the main Wikiversity namespace. Simply make a link to the name of the learning project (learning projects are independent pages in the main namespace) and start writing! We suggest the use of the learning project template (use "subst:Learning project boilerplate" on the new page, inside the double curved brackets {{}}).
Learning materials and learning projects can be used by multiple departments. Cooperate with other departments that use the same learning resource.
- State power and authority
- Natural law and Natural rights
- Human rights
- Libertarianism
- Liberty, Equality and Justice
- Secularism
- Notion of Tolerance
- Affirmative action
- Law and Morality
- Punishment
- Political systems or Ideology
- Democracy
- Socialism
- Communism
- Liberalism
- Ethnicity, Peace & conflict
- Terrorism and Militancy
- Utilitarianism
- Humanism
- Freedom
- Social action
- Revolution
- Patriotism
- Social and Political Philosophy
- ...
Remember, Wikiversity has adopted the "learning by doing" model for education. Lessons should center on learning activities for Wikiversity participants. We learn by doing.
Select a descriptive name for each learning project.