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  1. Complete video of Michael Sandel's 'Justice: What's The Right Thing To Do?' course on ethics at Harvard University. Includes episode guide, readings, discussion circle and press releases along with his biography and 2009 Reith lectures.

  2. 4. Sept. 2009 · To register for the 2015 course, visit https://www.edx.org/course/justice-harvardx-er22-1x-0. PART ONE: THE MORAL SIDE OF MURDERIf you had to choose between ...

    • 55 Min.
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    • Harvard University
  3. 15. Sept. 2009 · His book, Justice, What's the Right Thing to Do?, takes three quite different cuts at surveying the field of justice. This is complicated stuff and I would advise any reader to take notes as the essay unfolds. It is easy to lose the thread, not because Sandel is not precise and not because he is boring. In fact, he is neither: he is very clear and demanding in his thinking and he illustrates ...

  4. In this 12-part series, Sandel challenges us with difficult moral dilemmas and asks our opinion about the right thing to do. He then asks us to examine our answers in the light of new scenarios. The result is often surprising, revealing that important moral questions are never black and white.

  5. 10. Aug. 2021 · Justice : what's the right thing to do? by Sandel, Michael J. Publication date 2010 Topics Justice, Values, Ethics Publisher New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux Collection internetarchivebooks; printdisabled Contributor Internet Archive ...

  6. 15. Sept. 2009 · His book, Justice, What's the Right Thing to Do?, takes three quite different cuts at surveying the field of justice. This is complicated stuff and I would advise any reader to take notes as the essay unfolds. It is easy to lose the thread, not because Sandel is not precise and not because he is boring. In fact, he is neither: he is very clear and demanding in his thinking and he illustrates ...

  7. Can prejudice ever be a good thing? Paul Bloom. Is torture ever justified? Would you steal a drug that your child needs to survive? Is it sometimes wrong to tell the truth? How much is one human life worth? In the "Justice" program that bears his name, Harvard professor Michael Sandel probes these questions -- and asks what you think, and why.