My lovely, generous neighbors gave me a ticket to a local theater production, which I happily accepted. The show was terrible ...
Which is the more ethical course: honoring the system’s ageist rules, or bending those rules in service of compassion?
New advisory services firm helps private- and public-sector organizations build 'trust capital' in a stakeholder-driven economy through ethical decision-making and strategic ethics initiatives.
Some problems aren't easily solved. Tonight Randy Cohen considers a question that's tormented our next guest for decades. Randy Cohen writes The Ethicist column for The New York Times Magazine. He ...
Alex John London, director Carnegie Mellon’s Center for Ethics and Policy and chief ethicist at the university’s Block Center for Technology and Society, speaking at an AI and medicine event at ...
What happens when a desire to help your friends conflicts with a desire to help your people? Host Debbie Elliott and New York Times Magazine Ethicist Randy Cohen talk to a listener who can't decide ...
In response to the crisis of fake news items passed on through its platform, Facebook has announced it will ask users and partners (members of the Poynter Institute's International Fact Checking ...
Hi. I’m Art Caplan, at the Division of Medical Ethics at the NYU Grossman School of Medicine. Every once in a while, somebody comes up to me and says, “You know, the work you do, giving advice, ...
As the debate over stem cells and cloning grows, participants on all sides are rushing to show they’ve got ethics. Biotechnology companies have signed up ethicists to serve on advisory boards.