Ethics Alarms and the Brooklyn EMTs
We can condemn the Brooklyn EMTs, and we should. At the same time, their conduct is not as extreme and inexplicable as it seems. It is amazing how badly any of us can act when, for whatever reasons,...
View ArticleA Shocking Farewell Confession From “The Ethicist”
How can someone possibly spend one's working day "thinking about ethics" and not become more virtuous in his daily conduct? Especially someone called "The Ethicist"? Continue reading →
View ArticleTricking Yourself Into Being More Ethical
Well, maybe "tricked" is the wrong word. And "more ethical" is misleading. And there should probably be only four "tricks" on the list, not five. But other than that, it's a great article... Continue...
View ArticleDéjà Vu: In D.C., It’s The Brooklyn EMTs All Over Again. How Can This Happen...
Over the weekend, in Washington, D.C., a 77-year-old man, Medric Cecil Mills, collapsed across the street from a fire station. The man's daughter ran across the street to seek help, and the...
View ArticleThe Sixth Annual Ethics Alarms Awards: The Worst of Ethics 2014 (Part 2)
The carnage continues with Part 2 of the Worst of Ethics 2014 Continue reading →
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