This introduction to philosophy through topics found in classical and contemporary (predominately in the Anglo-American tradition) philosophical writings, such as the nature of truth and knowledge, mind and body, freedom and determinism, right and wrong, and the existence of God.

In an interconnected global business environment, the impacts of business activity are coming under increased scrutiny from a range of stakeholders. Managers now face increasing pressure to balance short- and long-term needs for economic, social and environmental sustainability. This course equips business professionals with key capabilities for managing and leading organisations more ethically and sustainably. Topics include ethical thinking, Corporate social and environmental responsibility, stakeholder management, professional ethics and ethical leadership.

This course introduces Business ethics as the modern managerial approach to ethical questions in business environment. It gives not only understanding of main theoretical concepts, but also developing skills of identification, analysis and permission of ethical dilemmas on a workplace and managing ethics in organizations.