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A333 Key Questions in Philosophy

Audio introduction

Listen to this short audio track in which Carolyn Price and Derek Matravers talk about the module:

Taster materials

U.S. Army soldiers from TF 2–7 CAV, prepare to enter a building during fighting in Fallujah. - Second Battle of Fallujah

The Moral Equality of Combatants is adapted from a chapter in one of the module books.  This material is freely available for you to study in your own time, away from any formal teaching environment. You can choose to use the site as a 'guest' or create a profile to log in and communicate with other learners. If you decide to take the module, you will find this material presented in a more systematic way, supported by a quiz, audio recordings and images that have been left out for copyright reasons. If you are considering whether to register for this module, looking at this material should give you a good sense of the kind of material you will be studying.

Castle, Forest, Island, Sea

Castle, Forest, Island, Sea is a text-based adventure game, which was created with input from the A333 module team as the module was developed. It explores a range of questions about rational choices and actions and about the value of rationality, many of which are investigated in a more formal way on A333. The game takes about 30-60 minutes to play and allows you to explore your own views and to compare them to the views of some well-known philosophers.

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