This podcast is a place for spillover from my ethics classes. The conversation continues in podcast form. Some episodes are review, others are elaboration, and some highlight important insights and questions from my students. I hope the content makes you wish you were in the class :P Enjoy!
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This podcast is a place for spillover from my ethics classes. The conversation continues in podcast form. Some episodes are review, others are elaboration, and some highlight important insights and questions from my students. I hope the content makes you wish you were in the class :P Enjoy!
In this episode I talk about three kinds of equality: formal equality, equality of opportunity, and outcome equality. Then, I distinguish between three answers to the question, "when, if ever, is inequality morally objectionable?" Some argue that inequalities can be objectionable in three ways: due to their (a) causes, (b) consequences, or (c) because they are inherently objectionable. Enjoy! Song: "Amour," by kickhat.
Contemporary Moral Issues (Joel’s Ethics Classes)
This podcast is a place for spillover from my ethics classes. The conversation continues in podcast form. Some episodes are review, others are elaboration, and some highlight important insights and questions from my students. I hope the content makes you wish you were in the class :P Enjoy!