RC
Mar 12, 2021
Professor Bloom is knowledgeable, fair, and often humorous without disrupting the quality of the lectures. The use of examples and mixture of teaching media were great. I highly recommend this course.
AS
Jun 7, 2020
It was very informational and challenging in ones' own personal belief, thoughts, and ethical values. I would love to take a follow-up on additional courses. And Professor Bloom was very informative.
By KORUKONDA A
•May 24, 2020
nice
By Potu s
•May 23, 2020
good
By KATWAL A
•May 23, 2020
Good
By LAKSHMI E S S J
•May 22, 2020
Good
By GUGGULLA S S R
•May 22, 2020
nice
By P.KAVYA R C 1 V C
•May 21, 2020
Good
By CH G R
•May 21, 2020
nice
By VISHWAJEET C
•May 21, 2020
good
By Kore L
•May 19, 2020
Good
By JONNAKUTI P
•May 18, 2020
Good
By Ravindra b
•May 18, 2020
Good
By 王云飞
•Mar 23, 2019
good
By PASUPULETI S D
•May 25, 2020
Gud
By CH M
•May 23, 2020
Gud
By PAMARTHI S B
•May 18, 2020
Yes
By Prathamesh p
•Mar 1, 2021
Hi
By Tanishka T
•Jul 12, 2020
Ok
By Manisai
•Aug 21, 2022
By Dhanada M
•Sep 21, 2018
Excellent course. Would strongly recommend to any one with an interest to understand the ideas behind latest thinking on basic principles of Morality. Most interesting aspect is the application of such knowledge to day to day issues of current relevance ranging from rights of LGBT community to abortion or collateral damage in war. The instructor is an authority of his field and presents very difficult concepts in a very accessible manner. The course and the format has been designed to be very user-friendly. I am thoroughly enjoying the course.
By Haran S
•Nov 2, 2020
Good breadth of topics (touching on psychology, philosophy, neuroscience and anthropology) and quality of video lectures is excellent. Professor Paul Bloom is an extremely engaging speaker. My suggested improvements would be to increase the number and frequency of in-lecture questions - the videos are quite long (e.g. 25 mins) and my millenial attention span has been addled by decades of smartphone and internet use - and make the questions more challenging (i.e. based on understanding of the topic rather then based on simple memory recall).
By Sergio M
•Dec 24, 2016
The course was very well organised, setting good example of the standards Yale University presents.
Paul Bloom did an excellent job with every lecture; My focus was never lost.
The only improvements I can think of, which is why the fifth star was not given, are: proper maintenance of links for the required reads (two of them did not work for me) and maybe include more questions throughout the lecture (add a greater sense of interaction with the lecturer).
By kshitij b
•Jul 9, 2018
A great course . Had me into thinking about various things we as humans do . The videos were explained dilligently and i appreciate all the hard work these guys put and to bring out special clips was remarkable . the only reason for me to give it 1 star less was that they just superficially touched some of the main point i was looking forward to understand for eg the role of religion in moral values, etc..
By Ali K S
•Jul 4, 2020
Even though, it's prevalent that lectures took place close to 5-years ago, they're very prevalent till today. They were enlightening, case-specific and educational. Event though there were room to dispute, argue and present alternative points of view- one can't for all it was pre-recorded and saved in a virtual bubble. None-the-less, highly worth it and highly recommended!
By David D
•Mar 5, 2017
Generally quite good in reviewing a multitude of aspects. I did miss not having my responses evaluated even though I decided just to audit this course. On almost all occassions others courses let you evaluate your learning as you go so this was disappointing.
I did purchase Bloom's book which I find easy to read and very complimentary to the course.
By Claire B
•Jun 9, 2018
Great speaker, easy-to-follow videos, interesting cases and stories. The whole course makes you think differently about the (moral) week you just had! Yet, I give it 4 out of 5 stars, cause somehow I feel like I'm lacking some "hard" knowledge. But it surely was a very nice and interesting introduction to moralities!