This book is a comprehensive exploration of the principles that define human behavior, blending ancient, medieval, and modern moral philosophies with real-world issues. This textbook engages readers with timeless questions: How should humans behave? Why do we act as we do? What shapes our sense of morality?
Going beyond traditional anthropocentric approaches, the book broadens the ethical lens to include human relationships with self, others, animals, the environment, and even technological advancements. It delves into diverse paradigms like Virtue Ethics, Utilitarianism, Deontology, Confucianism, and Feminist Ethics of Care while addressing contemporary challenges such as racism, artificial intelligence, social media, euthanasia, and environmental ethics.
Readers will appreciate the dynamic structure of the book, with features designed to encourage engagement and foster critical thinking:
For instructors, the book’s alignment with Bloom’s Taxonomy ensures that students not only master foundational knowledge but also ascend to higher-order skills like analysis and evaluation. In Search of Moral Equilibrium & Wisdom is an essential resource for fostering meaningful discussions, developing critical thinkers, and inspiring moral reasoning in the classroom.
Dr. Ulysse is a distinguished scholar, educator, and author with a diverse and interdisciplinary academic background. Holding a Master of Religious Philosophies, an MBA, a Doctorate in Education, and a Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Dr. Ulysse brings a wealth of knowledge to their teaching and research endeavors.
For over 17 years, Dr. Ulysse has inspired students through courses in ethics and the philosophy of religions, fostering critical thinking and meaningful discourse in the classroom. His extensive teaching experience is complemented by a prolific publication record, including multiple books and book chapters that address vital topics such as ethics, education, racial identities and politics, and qualitative research.
Dr. Ulysse's work is characterized by a commitment to exploring complex and nuanced issues, from moral philosophies and religious traditions to contemporary challenges in racial and social justice. His interdisciplinary expertise bridges the gap between the humanities and the rapidly evolving world of technology, enabling innovative insights into the ethical implications of artificial intelligence and machine learning.
In addition to their academic pursuits, Dr. Ulysse is an advocate for interdisciplinary education and research. He believes in the transformative power of knowledge to inspire change and is dedicated to equipping students and readers with the tools to navigate and address the ethical complexities of our time.
With a unique blend of scholarly rigor, pedagogical excellence, and a passion for ethical inquiry, Dr. Ulysse continues to make a significant impact in academia and beyond, shaping the minds, moral sensibility, and intellectual acuity of the next generation of leaders.
Module 01. Introduction to Philosophy at Large Module 02. Foundations of Ethics Module 03. Hindu Codes of Conduct: Caste, Dharma, and the Stages of Life Module 04. Virtue Theory in Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics Module 05. Confucianism: Tian's Will and the Ethical Aristocrat in Social and Filial Contexts Module 06. Daoism: The Immutable Dao and the Natural Way Module 07. Buddhism: The Dharma of Buddhasasana Module 08. Natural Law in Judeo-Christian Philosophical Thoughts Module 09. Social Contract: A Moral Synthesis of Humanity, Liberty, Equality, and Governmentality Module 10. Utilitarianism: Pain and Pleasures as Sovereign Masters over Morality Matters Module 11. Deontology: Kant and the Supremacy of Reason in Morality Module 12. Feminist Ethics of Care: Beyond the Hegemony of Rationality and Patriarchy in Morality Module 13. Sexual Ethics and Orientations: Beyond Heteronormativity Module 14. Race Matters: The Perennial Problem With Racism and Racial Justice Module 15. Business Ethics: Oxymoronic, Ironic, or Not Module 16. Environmental Ethics: Anthropocentricism Biocentrism, and Ecocentrism Module 17. Abortion: A Balancing Act between the Right to Choose and the Right to Live Module 18. Physician-Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia: Atomizing Matters of Life and Death with Dignity Module 19. Artificial Intelligence: Facial Recognition and Privacy Rights Module 20. Social Media: Virtual Connection, Net Neutrality, and Data Mining Module 21. Recreational and Medicinal Marijuana: Turning the Tide on Getting High Module 22. Capital Punishment: Lex Talionis and Crime Deterrence