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Ethics - 2025: an Old World Concept in a New World Culture (ZOOM)

Updated: Mar 19

A joint class collaboration with York County SC & South Coast Colleges


A word cloud with Virtue, character, ethics, and intention as the dominant words

Ethics - 2025: an Old World Concept in a New World Culture

News troubling? Think the culture’s coarse? Our moral compass lost? What are our own personal core values? How do we arrive at them? A review and discussion of how to sustain a civil society in the realm of social harmony and fairness. Contemporary issues (social welfare, addiction. parental rights, education and aging well) viewed against a consideration of the methods for ethical decision-making. Recognizing ethics dilemmas in everyday life (whether right vs. wrong or right vs. right), let’s all discover if we’re ethically fit!


Lorraine Masure, an experienced instructor, has led senior college courses across four campuses, exploring philosophies and themes expressed through the transformative power of music and lyricism. In today's world, a deeper examination of how we live—and the role of ethics—has never been more essential. Drawing from Rushworth M. Kidder’s "How Good People Make Tough Choices", this discussion offers an invaluable framework for recognizing, understanding, and resolving life’s most challenging decisions.


Join us and share your own perspectives!

Ethics - 2025: an Old World Concept in a New World Culture (ZOOM)

with Lorraine Masure


Eight (8) Thursday mornings, 9:30 to 11:00, April 24 to June 12.

Zoom Class - Fee $27


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