We will be discussing the importance of spiritual ethics in an ever-changing world.
We will be discussing the importance of spiritual ethics in an ever-changing world. Please join your hosts Sheryl and Nick for our final show, which will be thought-provoking, rele ... more
This show will be simulcast on ModernRock 91.5. Listen in HD at http://ethicstalk.cmich.edu. Join us tonight on Ethics Talk as we sit down with our friends from Campus Grow. We wil ... more
Where did your dinner come from? Where should it come from? Who is impacted in what way when I eat? Are the ethical dimensions of food so grave as to implicate the Universal Declar ... more
How should we think about alcohol? Can consumption of alcohol be a good thing, from an ethical perspective? Is there a ‘best’ alcohol? What interests are served by our minimum drin ... more
Where do the rules for our favorite sports come from? What is really going on when referees get the call 'wrong' (think Armando Galaragga, Calvin Johnson, and Frank Lampard.) How s ... more
In this weeks show, we continue discussing Tolstoy’s views on alcohol, focusing on Tolstoy’s arguments for complete abstinence in his essay “ "Why do People Stup ... more
This week's episode is a special episode of Ethics Talk. The Center for Professional and Personal Ethics at Central Michigan University was a participating organization in Story Co ... more
We all have it! Do you use it? Power tools for you to use it ethically in business.
In his Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals, Kant famously claims that morality cannot be based on anything outside of the will. Rather, the source of morality is within the i ... more
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly as both a response to World War 2 atrocities and a means to "reaffirm faith in fundame ... more
Interview with Jerry Wayne from the North Valley Jewish Community Center, Inc. The North Valley Jewish Community Center (NVJCC) is a non-profit organization, founded upon Jewish et ... more
In his "Why do People Stupefy Themselves," Leo Tolstoy writes "men drink and smoke, not to keep their spirits up, not for gayetys sake, not because it is pleasant, but in order to ... more
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