- 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: February 2011
Winter Speaker 9: Philip Pettit
Princeton Professor Philip Pettit will be giving a talk titled, “The Inescapability of Consequentialism”. Continue reading
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Winter Response 8: Allyson Hobbs
Post your responses to Professor Hobbs’s talk, “‘Everybody Has People, Everybody’: Racial Passing and African American Family Life in Jim Crow America”, in the comments section. Continue reading
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Winter Speaker 8: Allyson Hobbs
History Professor Allyson Hobbs will be giving a talk titled, “‘Everybody Has People, Everybody’: Racial Passing and African American Family Life in Jim Crow America.” Continue reading
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Winter Response 7: Tom Dougherty
Respond to Tom Dougherty’s talk, “How can you put a number on health?”, in the comments section. Continue reading
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Winter Speaker 7: Tom Dougherty
Ethics in Society Post Doctoral Scholar Tom Dougherty will be giving a talk titled, “How can you put a number on health?” *photograph by Shine Zaw-Aung ’11 Continue reading
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Winter Response 6: Jean Thomas
Post responses to Jean Thomas’s talk, “Can Corporations be Held Responsible for Human Rights Violations?”, in the comments section. Continue reading
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Winter Speaker 6: Jean Thomas
Ethics in Society Post Doctoral Fellow Jean Thomas will be giving a talk titled, “Can Corporations be Held Directly Responsible for Human Rights Violations?” Continue reading
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Winter Response 5: Harry Elam
Post your response to Professor Elam’s talk, “New Race Politics on Broadway?”, in the comments section. Continue reading
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