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Three essential philosophical questions:
👉 Are we free?
👉 What is justice?
👉 Should AI make decisions?
This resource combines three closely related philosophical topics into one coherent unit:
✔ free will
✔ justice and political philosophy
✔ ethics of artificial intelligence
It is not a full curriculum, but a focused unit exploring key questions from different perspectives.
✔ determinism vs free will
✔ justice theories (Rawls, Nozick, utilitarianism)
✔ AI and ethical decision-making
👉 A focused philosophy unit
—not a full course
Who gets what… and why?This complete teaching unit introduces students to the core theories of political philosophy and applies them to real-world issues such as inequality and social justice.Students explore:✔ Rawls (justice as fairness)✔ Nozick (minimal state)✔ Utilitarianism🧠 What Makes This Unit Unique👉 combines theory + real-world dataStudents analyze:✔ inequality✔ education systems✔ welfare policies📦 Includes✔ full unit plan✔ philosophical texts✔ structured tasks✔ project-based learning✔ full exam + answer key💥 OutcomeStudents develop:✔ critical thinking✔ argumentation skills✔ political judgment
Klassenstufen: EF (10./11. Jhg.), Q1 (11./12. Jhg.)
Should machines be allowed to decide over human lives?This complete unit explores one of the most important questions of our time:👉 How should we deal with AI ethically?Students analyze real-world scenarios such as:✔ autonomous vehicles✔ algorithmic bias✔ AI in healthcare✔ data privacy🧠 What Makes This Unit Unique✔ combines classical philosophy + modern AI✔ real-world relevance✔ strong focus on discussion and evaluation📦 Includes✔ full teaching unit✔ structured lessons✔ case studies✔ project-based learning✔ full exam + answer key💥 OutcomeStudents develop:✔ ethical reasoning✔ critical thinking✔ real-world judgment skills
Klassenstufen: EF (10./11. Jhg.), Q1 (11./12. Jhg.)
Are we truly free…👉 or just the result of causes?This complete unit introduces students to one of the most fundamental questions in philosophy:👉 Do we have free will?Students explore classical theories and modern scientific perspectives to develop their own informed position. 🧠 Topics Covered✔ determinism, indeterminism, compatibilism✔ Kant & Hume✔ neuroscience and free will✔ moral responsibility✔ law and ethics🔬 Learning ApproachStudents:✔ analyze philosophical texts✔ reconstruct arguments✔ evaluate competing theories✔ apply ideas to real-world scenarios🚀 Includes Project-Based Learning✔ structured debate✔ argument cards✔ reflection activities📊 Assessment Included✔ full exam + answer key✔ structured tasks💥 Why This Resource Stands Out👉 combines philosophy with real-world relevance
Klassenstufen: EF (10./11. Jhg.), Q1 (11./12. Jhg.)
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