Monthly Archives: November 2010

Fall Speaker 10: Lawrence Quill

Lawrence Quill, Professor of Political Science at San Jose State University and our final speaker for Fall Quarter, will be giving a talk titled, “The Problem with Greed”. Continue reading

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Thankgiving Break, No Ethics@Noon

There is no Ethics@Noon talk this week (11/26) in light of the Thanksgiving holiday. Have a great break! Continue reading

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Fall Response 9: Brent Sockness

Post your response to Brent Sockness’s talk, “Can Ethics Be Religious?: Reflections from the Classroom Trenches”, in the comments section. Continue reading

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Fall Speaker 9: Brent Sockness

This Friday, November 19th, Religious Studies Professor Brent Sockness will be giving a talk titled, “Can Ethics Be Religious?: Reflections from the Classroom Trenches”, in Building 110, Room 112. Continue reading

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Fall Response 8: Deborah Rhode

Post your response to Deborah Rhode’s talk, “The Beauty Bias”, in the comments section. Continue reading

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Fall Speaker 8: Deborah Rhode

Stanford Law Professor Deborah Rhode, author of The Beauty Bias, will be giving a talk titled, “The Beauty Bias”. *Photo by Shine Zaw-Aung, Stanford 2011 Continue reading

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Fall Response 7: Charles Lee

Post your response to Charles Lee’s talk, “Corruption and International Valuation: Does Virtue Pay?”, in the comments section. Continue reading

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Fall Speaker 7: Charles Lee

Charles Lee, Professor in the School of Business, will be giving a talk titled, “Corruption and International Valuation: Does Virtue Pay?’ **NOTE ROOM CHANGE**: Professor Lee’s talk will be in Building 60, Room 120. Continue reading

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