- Ethics at Noon is the Ethics in Society Program's weekly brownbag seminar. Our class is open to the public and meets Fridays from 12-1pm in Room 112 of Building 110 on the Main Quad. Each week, we invite a faculty or staff member from around the university to speak on the ethical issues at play in their work. Contact Albert Pak (aypak@stanford.edu) with questions.
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Monthly Archives: October 2010
Fall Response 6: Kieran Oberman
Post your response to Kieran Oberman’s talk, “Immigration as a Human Right”, in the comments section. Continue reading
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Fall Speaker 6: Kieran Oberman
Kieran Oberman, Post-Doctoral Fellow at Stanford’s Center for Ethics in Society, will be giving a talk titled, “Immigration as a Human Right”. Continue reading
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Fall Response 5: Eric Roberts
Post responses to Eric Roberts’s talk, “Overcoming Student Resistance to Requirements”, in the comments section. Continue reading
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Fall Speaker 5: Eric Roberts
Stanford Computer Science Professor Eric Roberts will be giving a talk titled, “Overcoming Student Resistance to Requirements”. Continue reading
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Fall Response 4: Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar
Post responses to Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar talk, “Political Judgment”, in the comments section. Continue reading
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Fall Speaker 4: Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar
Stanford Law Professor Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar will be giving a talk titled, “Political Judgment”. Continue reading
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Fall Response 3: Leah Gordon
Post responses to Leah Gordon’s talk on social science, education, and ‘the race problem’ in mid-century America in the comments section.
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Fall Speaker 3: Leah Gordon
Stanford Education Professor Leah Gordon will be giving a talk titled, “Not Love but Justice: Social Science, Education, and ‘the Race Problem’ in Mid-Century America”. Continue reading
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Fall Response 2: Jennifer Rosner
Post responses to Jennifer Rosner’s talk on parenting and politics in deafness in the comments section. Continue reading
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