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Philosophy: Hard Questions for Hard Times

Monday Oct 05 2009

   By Jim Selman | Bio

One of the things I appreciate most about the Internet is being ‘surprised’ when I stumble onto something or someone that I didn’t know existed. This weekend a friend mentioned a new PBS series called “Justice” presented by a Harvard professor Michael J Sandel. A few minutes on Google and I was drawn into a number of online lectures with students and other audiences on the topic of ‘what is right’ and the importance of critical thinking in a civilized and democratic society. One blog concluded that, while his topic is justice, the real point to his teaching is ‘citizenship’.

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Written by eldering at Leadership
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Tagged with: citizenship conflict conscious-choice defense environmental ethics justice lectures michael moral opposition pbs public relativism sandel teaching

Public Opinion

Wednesday Jul 18 2007

I have been reading seniorjournal.com, a news and information site on a variety of seniors’ and Boomers’ concerns—health, politics, leisure. Seems like there are more and more of these kinds of sites appearing, highlighting the demographic weight of the aging population. It’s looking like a bandwagon of marketing, services and commentary. The fact is that most of the conversation looks to me like the same kind of consumer-oriented hype that has been building for the past 20 years or so. [Read More]

Written by Jim Selman at News

Tagged with: grow lead opinion public

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