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Interviews with Educators

 
     
 
Business Ethics: Setting Constraints and Priorities  
Nien-he Hsieh, Matthew Hennessey 09/29/08
Hsieh discusses personal responsibility, corporate responsibility, and what students can learn from the crisis on Wall Street.

Ethics from Conscience and Example, not Ph.Ds  
Gordon Marino, Matthew Hennessey 06/18/08
"We are encouraging people to fall out of touch with their own views on things. We all have a conscience. But I think the ethics experts undercut our confidence to make our own moral judgments."

Interview with Celia B. Fisher, Director, Center for Ethics Education  
Celia B. Fisher, Matthew Hennessey 12/17/07
Celia Fisher discusses the ethical responsibilities of pharmaceutical companies, the embryonic stem cell debate, and other issues.

Ethics and the Legal Profession  
Jeffrey S. Brand, Matthew Hennessey 11/14/07
If there were lawyers who stood up and said, "That is not the ethical thing to do," then we might have avoided Abu Ghraib or some of the corporate scandals. Those kinds of ethical lawyers can only get their training in one place. That's at the beginning, in the law schools.

Teaching Ethics and International Affairs (#1)  
Chris Brown, Mary-Lea Cox 03/08/03
"The thing I find—and I believe I have this in common with everyone else teaching these subjects—is that students are characteristically relativist about ethics. They see ethics as being a matter of opinion rather than as a subject that can be taught."

Teaching Ethics and International Affairs (#2)  
Mary-Lea Cox, David Clinton 03/09/03
"When I teach ethics, we look at the arguments in favor of relativism—I think it's important for students to do that. But I would find it difficult to teach a whole semester based on the idea that it's impossible to say what is right and what is wrong. It rather defeats the purpose!"

Teaching Ethics and International Affairs (#3)  
Albert C. Pierce, Mary-Lea Cox 03/10/03
Al Pierce describes teaching the courses "Ethics and Military Force" and "Ethics and Statecraft" at the National War College, where the students are senior military officers, diplomats, and career civil servants.



 
 

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Global Ethics Corner: Market Capitalism Questioned
Global Ethics Corner
  Will people associate U.S. power with "global misery" or with the opportunity and pluralism that Obama's victory represents?
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Fixing Fragile States
Fixing Fragile States
  Devin Stewart interviews Seth Kaplan on his new book, which lays out a new paradigm for development.
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Policy Innovations Online Magazine
  "Corporate Social License and Community Consent," by Keith Slack.
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Ethics & International Affairs
Ethics & International Affairs
  Go to the Journal for articles on ethics and foreign policy.
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