- 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: January 2012
Jan 27: T Christian Miller
T spoke about the ethical quandaries in reporting on mental illness caused by war. How ought a reporter to balance the value of exposing an important social problem to the public with a subject’s interest in privacy, especially considering the … Continue reading
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Jan 20: Prof. Jack Rakove
(A quick reminder that for just next week, we’ll be in Room 160-124). Prof. Rakove spoke about the ethical considerations that a historian ought to take when entering the public sphere. It’s likely that most of us agree with Prof. … Continue reading
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Jan 13: Colonel Charles Miller
Hope you all enjoyed Colonel Miller’s talk. If you scroll to the bottom of this post, you should see a space to add your own comment or respond to one that’s already been added. Write about a take-away from the talk, … Continue reading
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