Philosophy and Logic of Work
About Course
This Philosophy and Logic of Work is a thought-provoking and practical course designed to enhance employees’ ability to think clearly, reason ethically, and act purposefully in the workplace. Integrating classical and contemporary philosophical insights with real-world workplace scenarios, the course empowers participants to recognize biases, apply logical frameworks, navigate ethical dilemmas, and appreciate the deeper meaning and dignity of their work. Drawing on thinkers like Plato, Aristotle, Confucius, Marx, and Rawls, the course explores the value of work, the nature of justice, and the future of labor in a changing world. Participants will learn to critically assess workplace decisions, engage in principled thinking, and contribute more meaningfully to their teams and organizations through structured reflection, collaborative reasoning, and values-driven action.
Course Content
Philosophy and Logic of Work
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Introduction to Logical Thinking in the Workplace
14:52 -
Critical Analytical and Creative Thinking at Work
14:09 -
Recognizing Cognitive Biases and Fallacies
14:56 -
Deductive and Inductive Reasoning in the Workplace
13:43 -
Problem Solving Through Philosophical Lenses
13:28 -
Decision Making Models with Ethical Depth
15:41 -
Using Data to Argue and Justify Thought
14:58 -
Understanding Philosophical Foundations of Work
13:34 -
Dignity Duty and Autonomy in Work
12:26 -
Principles of Justice Fairness and Workplace Ethics
15:08 -
Philosophy of Workplace Structure and Governance
15:37 -
The Future of Work AI Leisure and Purpose
13:37 -
Work as a Social Rational and Ethical Space
15:12 -
Conflict Power and Collective Reasoning at Work
14:08 -
Integrative Project Philosophical Case Analysis
15:14