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"I think ethical dilemmas are everywhere. I feel like I'm constantly faced with them. If you don't feel like you're faced with them, I think you maybe are just not looking hard enough." - Tyler… | Josh Brake
"I think ethical dilemmas are everywhere. I feel like I'm constantly faced with them. If you don't feel like you're faced with them, I think you maybe are just not looking hard enough." - Tyler… | Josh Brake
"I think ethical dilemmas are everywhere. I feel like I'm constantly faced with them. If you don't feel like you're faced with them, I think you maybe are just not looking hard enough." - Tyler Shultz Never been truer than in our current moment with AI.
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"I think ethical dilemmas are everywhere. I feel like I'm constantly faced with them. If you don't feel like you're faced with them, I think you maybe are just not looking hard enough." - Tyler… | Josh Brake
What Is the Tragedy of the Commons?
What Is the Tragedy of the Commons?
It’s important for professionals to understand the tragedy of the commons so they can make more sustainable and environmentally friendly business decisions. Here’s an overview of what the tragedy of the commons is. Learn more about the tragedy of the commons on our Business Insights Blog: https://hbs.me/5ahvxz96 Find out more about our online course Sustainable Business Strategy: https://hbs.me/yc5wd378 Explore all our business in society certificate courses: https://hbs.me/55hmbxmm #tragedyofthecommons #sustainability #business
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What Is the Tragedy of the Commons?
Semester Ethics Course condensed (Part 2 of 2)
Semester Ethics Course condensed (Part 2 of 2)
I am writing a book! If you to know when it is ready (and maybe win a free copy), submit your email on my website: https://www.jeffreykaplan.org/ I won’t spam you or share your email address with anyone.Extended lecture of Plato's dialogue, Euthyphro: https://youtu.be/oltsfcVWe3AThis is the second half of an attempt to compresses an ethics course that normally takes 15 weeks into just two videos.What is the morally right thing to do? Is there some moral law that applies to everyone, or is morality relative in some way? And what’s so good about morality anyway? To answer these questions, we read Plato, Aristotle, Hobbes, Hume, Bentham, Locke, Kant, Nietzsche, Nozick, Singer, O’Neill and others. This is an introductory level philosophy course. Students do not need any prior experience with philosophy.For more of my videos: https://www.jeffreykaplan.org/youtube
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Semester Ethics Course condensed (Part 2 of 2)
Semester Ethics Course condensed into 22mins (Part 1 of 2)
Semester Ethics Course condensed into 22mins (Part 1 of 2)
I am writing a book! If you to know when it is ready (and maybe win a free copy), submit your email on my website: https://www.jeffreykaplan.org/ I won’t spam you or share your email address with anyone.Video explaining counterexamples: https://youtu.be/LQaNMxNVCJQThis is a philosophy video lecture that compresses a course that normally takes 15 weeks into just one video. Or really, it only manages to condense half of that course into 22 minutes. What is the morally right thing to do? Is there some moral law that applies to everyone, or is morality relative in some way? And what’s so good about morality anyway? To answer these questions, we read Plato, Aristotle, Hobbes, Hume, Bentham, Locke, Kant, Nietzsche, Nozick, Singer, O’Neill and others. This is an introductory level philosophy course. Students do not need any prior experience with philosophy.For more of my videos: https://www.jeffreykaplan.org/youtube
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Semester Ethics Course condensed into 22mins (Part 1 of 2)
Moral Illusions Explained | Ethics Unwrapped
Moral Illusions Explained | Ethics Unwrapped
We’re all familiar with optical or auditory illusions and how they can affect our perception. But just as our physical senses can be tricked, our moral sense can be fooled, too. Moral illusions can lead even the most well-meaning people astray. Learning about behavioral ethics can help you uncover these moral illusions. And it can also help you learn how to guard against them. This video is a part of Ethics Unwrapped, a free online educational video series about ethics produced by the Center for Leadership and Ethics at The University of Texas at Austin. Ethics Unwrapped offers an innovative approach to introducing complex ethics topics and behavioral ethics ideas in a way that is accessible to both students and instructors. For more videos and teaching materials covering other ethics concepts, visit http://ethicsunwrapped.utexas.edu/​ A complete playlist of Ethics Unwrapped videos available on YouTube may be found at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...​ © 2021 The University of Texas at Austin. All Rights Reserved.
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Moral Illusions Explained | Ethics Unwrapped
Why Do We Have Weekends? | Robert Reich
Why Do We Have Weekends? | Robert Reich
In the late nineteenth century, many workers labored 7 days a week, sometimes up to a grueling 100 hours in poor conditions.Workers in the mining, printing, and railroad industries eventually won 8-hour workdays.Then came Frances Perkins, and with her, the 40-hour work week.
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Why Do We Have Weekends? | Robert Reich
Sustainable Development Goals explained with 3 useful tips | Environment SDG Sustainability
Sustainable Development Goals explained with 3 useful tips | Environment SDG Sustainability
In this whiteboard animation, I explain how the United Nation's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are interconnected (the SDG wedding cake) and how you can use them to understand how sustainable your country or your business is. 0:00 Introduction 0:41 The SDG wedding cake 3:04 Which country is more sustainable? 5:02 Using the SDGs for your business 6:07 Sponsor & Endcard Links & references: Triple bottom line: https://youtu.be/2f5m-jBf81Q https://dashboards.sdgindex.org/ Ecological & social sustainability principles: https://youtu.be/BO9_hQO9nTo and https://youtu.be/o6lSuwJw0pk https://futurefitbusiness.org/sdgs/ Coronavirus & Environment: https://youtu.be/R1h1L6vj3BI A simple, yet comprehensive, sustainability self-assessment tool that also generates company scores on the SDGs: open-source 3-in-1 Sustainability Assessment Toolkit: https://sustainabilityadvantage.com/frameworks/science-based-reporting-tools/ ** I create engaging sustainability videos to learn & teach. More sustainability videos on www.sustainabilityillustrated.com & http://www.youtube.com/learnsustainability Help us create more videos like this by becoming a patron: http://www.patreon.com/sustainability. Subscribe to receive the latest videos: http://alturl.com/jc8u6 Mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/7080080f1218/sustainability-illustrated Videos are created by Alexandre Magnin using years of experience drawing and working as a sustainability consultant with businesses and communities: http://www.amcreative.org Twitter: http://twitter.com/Sustain_Illustr Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/sustainabilityillustrated LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexandremagnin/ ** Resources: https://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/sustainable-development-goals/ https://www.stockholmresilience.org/research/research-news/2016-06-14-how-food-connects-all-the-sdgs.html https://dashboards.sdgindex.org/ https://youtu.be/tah8QlhQLeQ Cracking/Crunching sound by InspectorJ on Freesound.org Laptop photo: Samantha Borges on Unsplash Music/guitar: Alexandre Magnin inspired by Paul Davids’ finger picking https://youtu.be/m6b371mNkCw ** THANK YOU to Chocolate Choice for being a major patron at the time this video was posted. Check out their website to learn about chocolate production and how to buy chocolate that does not involve child slavery during its production: https://chocolatechoice.ca/
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Sustainable Development Goals explained with 3 useful tips | Environment SDG Sustainability
The Trolley Problem
The Trolley Problem
Is sacrificing one life to save the lives of many others the best possible outcome? Narrated by Harry Shearer. Scripted by Nigel Warburton.Do you draw conclu...
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The Trolley Problem
How people rationalize fraud - Kelly Richmond Pope | TED-Ed
How people rationalize fraud - Kelly Richmond Pope | TED-Ed
If you ask people whether they think stealing is wrong, most of them would answer yes. And yet, in 2013, organizations all over the world lost an estimated total of $3.7 trillion to fraud. Kelly Richmond Pope explains how the fraud triangle, (developed by criminologist Donald Cressey) can help us understand how seemingly good people can make unethical decisions in their daily lives.
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How people rationalize fraud - Kelly Richmond Pope | TED-Ed