What is Getting Ethics to Work anyway? On this episode, you’ll get to know our host Andy Cullison and producer Kate Berry. You’ll hear why you should care about ethics, and why you should subscribe to this show.
What is Getting Ethics to Work anyway? On this episode, you'll get to know our host Andy Cullison and producer Kate Berry. You'll hear why you should care about ethics, and why you should subscribe to this show.
Is it ever okay to make fun of your colleagues? On this episode of Getting Ethics to Work, we discuss the surprisingly complex problem of whether it's okay to tease a co-worker.
Neuroscientist Joshua Greene is on the podcast to explain how our brains make moral decisions and why this matters in morality amongst groups of people.
On today's podcast, philosopher Alison Bailey explains exactly what epistemic pushback is, and discusses the ways it slows down classroom conversations.
On today’s show philosopher Briana Toole explores the idea that your identity has the power to help influence the kinds of knowledge you have access to.
The philosopher Preston Werner joins the podcast to defend an idea called moral perception, the notion that we are able to perceive, or feel, morality.
Trans people are vulnerable to many types of harms. Some of these harms come from their allies. Today we feature the work of philosopher Rachel McKinnon.