How should individuals navigate the complexities of the world? How should they determine their actions? How can a just and sustainable society that caters to the needs of all be cultivated? The curriculum explores an array of both religious and secular ethical traditions, aiming to dissect the essence of ethical living.

Engagement with pressing ethical matters of our time is at the core of this course, encompassing themes such as multicultural relationships, the stark realities of economic inequality, the treatment of animals, and environmental preservation. The course will also provoke contemplation on the very nature of accountability for one's choices and deeds, expanding into broader reflections on the very nature of responsibility. Additionally, we will deliberate on the appropriate responses to the actions of others, as well as our own.