The Ethics of Political Governance: A Philosophical Approach
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This exam assesses ethical principles in political governance. Candidates will analyze moral responsibilities and articulate theories relevant to modern political contexts.
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Exam Details
Duration: 50 minutes
Prerequisites: Ethics, Introduction to Political Philosophy, Philosophy of Law
Key Topics
- Political Ethics
- Moral Responsibility
- Governance
- Normative Theories
Learning Outcomes
- Analyze Ethical Theories in Governance
- Discuss Moral Responsibilities
- Evaluate Political Decision-Making
Full Description
This exam focuses on the ethical principles underpinning political governance. It encourages students to analyze the moral responsibilities of governments towards their citizens.
Understanding the ethical dimensions of governance is crucial for evaluating political decisions and their impacts on society. Philosophical inquiry provides essential perspectives for assessing normative frameworks.
Candidates will be tested on their ability to articulate ethical theories and apply them to real-world political scenarios. The verbal examination will emphasize critical thinking and evaluative skills.
Candidates should engage with various philosophers whose works address the ethics of governance and the implications for policy-making.
Sample Questions
- What ethical considerations should guide political leaders in governance?
- How do ethical theories inform our understanding of political accountability?
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