Here's a list of useful material which will help you develop and extend your knowledge in preparation for further study of Philosophy, Religion & Ethics.
If you want a break from reading, then why not have a browse through these Religion and Ethics podcasts from the BBC and downloads are available free, from the BBC Radio website
They include 'The Philosopher's Arms' a series which offers weekly philosophical puzzles with Matthew Sweet. Each week Matthew goes to the pub to discuss a knotty conundrum with an audience and a panel of experts. Topics covered include 'Moral Blame', 'Moral Disgust', and 'Morality and the Law'
A Point of View is a podcast which offers weekly reflections on topical issues from a range of contributors including historian Lisa Jardine, novelist Sarah Dunant and writer Alain de Botton.
If you want a break from reading, then why not have a browse through these Religion and Ethics podcasts from the BBC and downloads are available free, from the BBC Radio website
They include 'The Philosopher's Arms' a series which offers weekly philosophical puzzles with Matthew Sweet. Each week Matthew goes to the pub to discuss a knotty conundrum with an audience and a panel of experts. Topics covered include 'Moral Blame', 'Moral Disgust', and 'Morality and the Law'
A Point of View is a podcast which offers weekly reflections on topical issues from a range of contributors including historian Lisa Jardine, novelist Sarah Dunant and writer Alain de Botton.
Online Lecturers
If you prefer video, then why not have a look at Professor Michael Sandel from Harvard University and his series of lectures on Justice Lecture 1 'On the Moral Side of Murder' can be found on youtube, here
Useful Philosophy site for Evil, Divine Revelation and Unbelief
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