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Moralities of Everyday Life

How can we explain kindness and cruelty? Where does our sense of right and wrong come from? Why do people so often disagree about moral issues? This course explores the psychological foundations of our moral lives.

Status: Anthropology
Status: Political Sciences
Course24 hours

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JE

5.0Reviewed Dec 19, 2017

Coming from undergraduate course Psychology, and with my paper about Generosity, this course has shared with me lessons that both strengthened and challenged my learnings on this topic of interest.

C

5.0Reviewed Mar 30, 2020

Hi team, I wanted to thank you all here for the very interesting and informative course. I wish you all the best for your future. Keep up the good work!With kind regards from GermanyChris

EL

5.0Reviewed May 6, 2020

Enjoyed the course immensely. Professor Bloom really is excellent! He provides entertaining lectures and is also quite funny. High quality overall, learned a lot. Highly recommended!

GM

5.0Reviewed Jul 7, 2020

Excellent content, the professor was engaging and very clear, the concepts were clear and easy to understand. No doubt to say this course really fulfilled everyone of my expectations.

RR

5.0Reviewed Sep 11, 2024

I enjoyed the course very much.Continuous reading of the material is useful for me to change my behaviour for the better.Personally I am benefited from the course to live an honest and peaceful life.

RP

5.0Reviewed Jul 25, 2016

The course is accessible even for those of us who had limited background in philosophy and psychology. I think if enough people take this, it can help produce a better society.

RC

5.0Reviewed Mar 13, 2021

Professor Bloom is knowledgeable, fair, and often humorous without disrupting the quality of the lectures. The use of examples and mixture of teaching media were great. I highly recommend this course.

SK

5.0Reviewed Oct 6, 2016

Excellent course! It not only explained the different influences on morality but empowered us by explaining how can we use reason to become better persons. A BIG thank you to Prof. Paul Bloom!

DS

4.0Reviewed Sep 27, 2016

Very engaging lecturer. I would have preferred the course to be a little more challenging, with perhaps a final exam or some extra readings. Nevertheless, highly recommended.

K

5.0Reviewed Oct 29, 2019

Bloom is an engaging speaker with a clear passion for the material he is presenting. I have enjoyed taking this class and sharing some of the topics with my friends and family.

TA

5.0Reviewed Jun 20, 2022

​Great class, i took it in order to better understand myself (why I make the decisions i do), how to become a better person, and to understand why others make the choices that they do.

DK

5.0Reviewed Apr 5, 2022

Phenomenal class! Dr. Bloom is a thoughtful, well spoken, brilliant professor! Thank you Coursera and Thank you Yale for making such valuable work available.Aloha,David (Kailua, Hawaii)

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