Course: Human Complementarity and Applied Ethics

4,50  / month

This course explores cooperation, responsibility, dignity, ethical decision-making, and the balance between personal ambition and collective wellbeing.

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This capstone subject integrates philosophical foundations across the curriculum, developing a comprehensive ethical framework for economic and social life. We study Ubuntu philosophy as Africa’s indigenous articulation of complementarity, contrasted with Western individualism.

Aristotle’s doctrine of the mean provides practical guidance for navigating ethical dilemmas cooperatives actually face. The course concludes with participants articulating cooperative ethics statements that integrate Stoic resilience, Ubuntu complementarity, Aristotelian virtue, and Nietzschean self-overcoming.

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