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Introduction
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The Greater Good
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Torture is evil
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Torture is always wrong
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Torture to save 3000 lives
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Two different philosophies of justice
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Utilitarians vs Kant
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Peter Singer
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Akira Nova
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Is there a difference between threat and torture
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Social workshops
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Where is PETA
Description:
Explore ethical dilemmas and engage in a thought-provoking discussion on justice, morality, and cross-cultural debates in this 47-minute interactive session from the 2011 Aspen Ideas Festival. Delve into controversial topics such as the justification of torture in the context of finding Osama bin Laden and the possibility of reasoned public debate across cultures. Led by renowned political philosopher Michael J. Sandel, Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Professor of Government at Harvard University, this session challenges participants to critically examine their moral reasoning and confront complex ethical issues. Examine contrasting philosophical perspectives, including utilitarianism and Kantian ethics, and consider the views of influential thinkers like Peter Singer. Gain insights into the nuances of moral decision-making, the concept of the greater good, and the ethical implications of various scenarios. Participate in a dynamic exploration of justice, both at home and abroad, that encourages critical thinking and fosters a deeper understanding of moral philosophy in contemporary contexts. Read more

Justice: Ethical Dilemmas at Home and Abroad

The Aspen Institute
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