Institute Event History
2007/5/04
Ethics Colloquium: Samuel Freeman
Samuel Freeman
University of Pennsylvania
2007/5/03
Ohio University Lectures in Ethics: Samuel Freeman
Samuel Freeman
University of Pennsylvania
2007/3/08
Business Ethics in a Global World: China, India, and Beyond
2007/1/12
What Lurks Beneath the Integrity Objection
Paul Hurley
Claremont McKenna College
2007/1/11
The Good, the Bad, and the Profitable: The Complex Interaction Between Morality and the Marketplace
Paul Hurley,
Claremont McKenna College
2006/12/07
Building Ethics Modules into Classes
2006/11/17
HEIDi: Preview of NSF grant proposals
2006/11/01
Lectures in Environmental Ethics Series #2: “Of Mosquitoes & Ethics”
Elizabeth Willott
University of Arizona
2006/10/27
The Concept of a Person’s Good
John Skorupski
University of Saint Andrews, Scotland
2006/10/26
Liberalism as Free Thought: John Stuart Mill
John Skorupski,
University of Saint Andrews, Scotland
2006/10/20
Goal Creation System for Machine Intelligence
Janusz Starzyk
2006/10/04
Lectures in Environmental Ethics #1:
The Re-Birth of Environmentalism as Pragmatic, Adaptive Management
Bryan Norton,
School of Public Policy
Georgia Institute of Technology
2006/5/19
Public Colloquim: “Kantian Ethics and Moral Particularist Themes”
Thomas Hill
2006/5/18
Torture: Is it ever Justified?
Thomas Hill
University of North Carolina
2006/5/11
How Good is Too Good? The Ethics of Saints and Radicals
Elliot Ratzman,
OU ’92, Student Senate President 90-92.
Elliot Ratzman, OU Student Senate President 90-92, has studied at Harvard Divinity School, Hebrew University, and Princeton. He will receive his doctorate from Princeton’s Religion Department in the subfield of religion, ethics, and politics. He has taught at Vassar College, Temple University and will begin at Swarthmore in Fall 06. Besides writing about Jewish thought, social ethics, and Christian theology, Ratzman is also active in politics, having worked with various labor groups, the Israeli peace movement, and the campaign for justice in Darfur. He is also contributing editor to Heeb Magazine, a stand-up comic, and a professional breakdancer.
2006/5/10
Varieties of Overconsumption
Elizabeth Willott
Arizona State University
2006/4/07
Blogging from a War Zone
Robert Bateman
2006/4/07
BLOGGING AND ONLINE JOURNALISM: NEW MEDIA, NEW CHALLENGES, NEW ETHICS
Keynote presentations:
- Dan Gillmor, author of We the Media
- Clifford Christians, University of Illinois at Urbana-Campaign
2006/3/31
Do climate experts have special moral responsibilities?
Wendy Parker, Science Studies Program, University of California at San Diego
2006/3/29
Whose Rules? Doing Business Ethically Abroad
2006/1/20
The moral soul of a soldier
Nancy Sherman
Georgetown University
2006/1/19
Stoic Warriors: The Blessings and Curses of Being Stoic in War
Nancy Sherman
Georgetown University
HEIDi, the Human-Environment Interaction Dynamics initiative, is a cross-disciplinary forum for research on the function and development of the human mind. The group meets monthly.
HEIDi, the Human-Environment Interaction Dynamics initiative, is a cross-disciplinary forum for research on the function and development of the human mind. The group meets monthly.
HEIDi, the Human-Environment Interaction Dynamics initiative, is a cross-disciplinary forum for research on the function and development of the human mind. The group meets monthly.
2005/9/08
What Sport Is and Is Not
Martin Bertman
2005/6/03
HEIDi meeting
HEIDi, the Human-Environment Interaction Dynamics initiative, is a cross-disciplinary forum for research on the function and development of the human mind. The group meets monthly.
2005/5/20
HEIDi meeting
HEIDi, the Human-Environment Interaction Dynamics initiative, is a cross-disciplinary forum for research on the function and development of the human mind. The group meets monthly.
Today’s meeting is an informal gathering of HEIDi members in focus groups.
2005/5/06
HEIDi meeting
HEIDi, the Human-Environment Interaction Dynamics initiative, is a cross-disciplinary forum for research on the function and development of the human mind. The group meets monthly.
May’s presenter is Jim Zhu, with “Dynamic Psychological Systems — An Engineering View”
2005/5/01
Support: University of Montana Summer Ethics Courses
Practical Ethics Center
2005/4/01
Three Theories of Self-Governance
Michael Bratman
Durfee Professor in the School of Humanities & Sciences and Professor of Philosophy
Stanford University
2005/4/01
HEIDi meeting: Mathematical Psychology: Interpretation of Parameters as Psychological Processes
2005/3/31
Intending a means, expecting a side-effect: what is the difference?
Michael Bratman
Durfee Professor in the School of Humanities & Sciences and Professor of Philosophy
Stanford University
2005/3/04
HEIDi meeting
2005/2/24
Travel grants available for Ohio undergrads
2005/2/04
HEIDi meeting
2005/1/14
Nanotechnology and Journalism
Hosted by the School of Journalism, with the participation of the Institute for Applied and Professional Ethics and the Nanoscale and Quantum Phenomena Institute
2005/1/12
Who’s Your Daddy?
Donald Hubin
The Ohio State University
2004/12/02
Building Ethics Modules into Courses
2004/10/22
Why Didn’t Nietzsche Get His Act Together?
Elijah Millgram
E.E. Ericksen Professor of Philosophy
University of Utah
2004/10/15
Science, Women, and Feminist Theory: Public Interest Implications
Cassandra Pinnick
Western Kentucky University
2004/10/14
PROOF IN SCIENCE AND LAW: Gatekeeping Expert Testimony
Cassandra Pinnick
Western Kentucky University
2004/5/28
An Egalitarian Foundation for Liberal Rights
Thomas Christiano
University of Arizona
2004/5/27
On Religious Toleration
Thomas Christiano
University of Arizona
2004/5/06
Is Honesty the Best Policy?
Jon Dorbolo
Oregon State University
2004/5/04
21st Century Plagiarism
Jon Dorbolo
Oregon State University
2004/5/03
Computer Assisted Cheating
Jon Dorbolo
Oregon State University
2004/4/22
Business Ethics Fortnight
2004/4/21
Emissions Markets: Rescuing Environmental Law from a Crisis of Legitimacy
Douglas A. McWilliams
Squire, Sanders, and Dempsey L.L.P.
2004/3/19
Travel to Bioethics Conference
2004/2/26
Grants for OU undergrads presenting at 2004 meeting of the Association for Practical and Professional Ethics
Association for Practical and Professional Ethics
2004/2/26
Grants for OU grads participating in 2004 grad seminar on Association for Practical and Professional Ethics
Association for Practical and Professional Ethics
2004/1/16
What is Moral Realism?
James Dreier, Brown University
2004/1/15
Legal Reasoning and the Ethics of Statistics
James Dreier, Brown University
2003/12/03
Building Ethics Modules into Courses
2003/10/17
Moral Naturalism and Three Grades of Normativity
David Copp, University of Florida
2003/10/16
Cultural Relativism, Toleration, and the Problem of Intolerant Cultures
David Copp
University of Florida
2003/10/03
History and Pattern
David Schmidtz, University of Arizona
2003/10/02
Africa’s Elephant Problem: Probably Not What You Think
Elizabeth Willott
University of Arizona
2003/10/01
“South Africa’s Private Parks: How They Plan To Save the Wildlife”
David Schmidtz, University of Arizona
2003/5/15
What’s Wrong with Lying?
Christine Korsgaard
2003/5/04
Mini Grants for OU Faculty and Students
2003/4/26
THIRD OHIO STUDENT CONFERENCE ON APPLIED ETHICS
Keynote: Bernard Gert, Dartmouth College
2003/4/26
2003 Student Conference Schedule
2003/3/03
Why Good People Make Unethical Decisions: Requisite Skills to Defend Against Pressures to be Unethical
Ann Whelehan-Smego
2003/2/25
The European Union: for Good or for Ill?
Ohio University Faculty panel
2003/2/21
Confronting Unreasonable People
Steve Scalet
Binghamton University
2003/2/20
Why do people contribute to public goods?
Steve Scalet
Binghamton University
2003/2/07
Travel Grants for Bioethics Conference
2002/11/01
Stock Fraud and the End of Contractarianism
James Sallah
2002/10/25
Sentencing, Science, & Philosophy:
Philosophical Issues in the Use of Expert Testimony During Federal Sentencing.
Mark Allenbaugh
2002/5/15
Engineering Ethics followup session
Charles Fleddermann, Associate Dean, Electrical/Computer Engineering, University of New Mexico
2002/5/14
The Effect of Technological Advancement: Just Because Something Can Be Done, Should It Be Done?
Charles Fleddermann, Associate Dean, Electrical/Computer Engineering, University of New Mexico
2002/5/09
Hitler, the Spanish Civil War, and World War II in Popular Culture
Robert Whealey (Ohio U., history, emeritus)
2002/5/09
Trying juveniles as adults: how (not) to punish minors for major crimes
David Brink
University of California of San Diego
2002/5/07
Ethics, technology, and distributed learning
Jon Dorbolo, Oregon State University
2002/5/06
Cheating in cyberspace:
how to do it
(and why not to)
Jon Dorbolo, Oregon State University
2002/5/06
Pedagogy-appropriate design with Blackboard
Jon Dorbolo, Oregon State University
2002/4/09
Who Owns this Language?
Ethical Issues in Putting Language on the Web
Doug Whalen
Vice President for Research
Haskins Laboratories, Yale University
Endangered Languages Fund
2001/12/04
Building Ethics Modules into Courses
Arthur Zucker et al.
2001/11/05
America at a Crossroads:
Morality & American Foreign Policy in the 21st Century
Part Four: Pedagogy, Press, & Propaganda: The Role of Education
2001/11/03
Grief & Loss, reading & discussion for children
Thomas Lynch & Appalachian Community Hospice
2001/11/02
Public Reading: Thomas Lynch
2001/11/01
America at a Crossroads:
Morality & American Foreign Policy in the 21st Century
Part Three: American Involvement in the Global Community in the 21st Century
2001/10/29
America at a Crossroads:
Morality & American Foreign Policy in the 21st Century
Part Two: Moral and Political Reform and Stability: Militarism, Pacifism, or Nonviolence?
2001/10/22
America at a Crossroads:
Morality & American Foreign Policy in the 21st Century
Part One: Terrorism: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
2001/10/09
The Ethics of Tolerance
Michael Bugeja, Professor of Journalism, and
Erek Perry, Special Presidential Assistant for Diversity
2001/6/26
Teachers’ Institute: Making Science Right
2001/4/28
Biennial Student Conference on Applied Ethics
2001/4/26
Community Arts & Activism Downunder
Elisabeth Burke
2001/3/29
Unfinished Business
Second Chance Foundation
2001/2/20
Privacy & Security in the Age of The Net
panel discussion
2001/1/16
Debating Sports Doping
Miller Brown & Mark Holowchak
2000/11/02
The Competitive Advantage of Virtue
Arthur Schwartz
2000/10/30
Better Sports Through Chemistry?
panel discussion
2000/10/10
Values at the Workplace
Michael Bugeja & Glenn Corlett
2000/4/26
Gender and Equity in Sports
panel
2000/4/13
Competitive College Sports: Corrupting Character or Cultivating Character?
panel discussion
1999/11/06
Student Conference on Applied Ethics
various
1999/10/14
What You Need to Know About ETHICS Before You Get Your First Job
Michael Bugeja & Glenn Corlett
1999/10/12
Power Plays: diversity, ethics, and the workplace
Bridging the Diversity Gap project
1999/5/25
Just How Free Should Free Speech Be? A Candid Discussion of Freedom & Intolerance
1999/5/10
What You Need to Know About ETHICS Before You Get Your First Job
Michael Bugeja & Glenn Corlett
1999/5/03
Scientific Fraud in American Political Culture: Reflections on the Baltimore Case
Daniel Kevles
1999/4/20
Focus on Kosovo
panel discussion
1999/4/07
Gifts from Patients: Source of Suspicion or Privilege of the Calling?
Martin Kohn
1999/4/06
Where’s ‘Safe’?
Safe Communities & Schools Coalition
1999/2/24
Winona LaDuke
Winona LaDuke
1999/2/24
Freedom & Funding in the Arts
panel discussion
1998/11/18
Philosophy and Race
Charles Mills
1998/11/02
US Sponsorship of Repressive Military Regimes in Indonesia, Guatemala, and
Allan Nairn
1998/10/23
The Professionalization of Science Studies
David Hull
1998/10/14
Feminism, Animals, and Ethics: The Sexual Politics of Meat
Carol Adamms
1998/5/07
Injustice and Animals: A Wittgensteinian Approach
Cora Diamond, William Kenan
1998/4/22
Affirmative Action in the University: Right or Wrong?
David Wilhelm & OU faculty
1998/3/13
Persons & Pronouns
H. Rom Harré (Oxford University, Georgetown University)
1998/3/12
Mentality and Mechanism
H. Rom Harré (Oxford University, Georgetown University)
1998/3/11
Science as a Moral Community
H. Rom Harré (Oxford University, Georgetown University)
1998/2/27
Development, Human Rights, and US Trade Policy
Father Joseph La Mar, Mya Maung, & OU faculty
1998/2/26
Is Bombing Iraq Justified?
OU faculty & John Petrik (USAR)
1998/2/19
Shattering the Silences: The Case for Minority Faculty
film: Shattering the Silences
1998/2/10
Sex, Lies, and Secret Tapes
Daniel Schorr & OU faculty
1997/12/01
Building Ethics Modules into Courses
Arthur Zucker, Don Borchard, Rick Milter (Ohio University)
1997/11/23
Legacies of the 1960′s and the Politics of Reform Today
Ohio University faculty
1997/11/14
One Hundred Years of Psychoanalytic Theory
Adolf Grünbaum (University of Pittsburgh)
1997/11/12
How to rebuild our country so the politics aren’t broken and the politicians aren’t fixed
Sam Smith
1997/10/24
Addiction: Unreasonable Wants and the Taste of Pleasure
Kent Berridge
1997/10/08
Press and the Paparazzi
Ohio University faculty
1997/5/28
Ethics and Animal Agriculture
Gene Bauston & David White
1997/5/27
Political Ethics
Ohio University faculty
1997/5/10
Ethics and Entertainment-Education
William Baker & OU faculty
1997/5/05
The Ethics of Cloning
Ohio University faculty panel
1997/4/22
Democracy and Environmental Justice in Nigeria
Owens Wiwa (human rights activist)
1997/4/11
Human Experimentation in 20th Cent. Am. Med. Science: Myths & Realities
Jon Erlen (University of Pittsburgh)
1997/4/09
Global Human Rights Panel
Kevin Danaher, Zar Ni, Asma Abdelhalim
1997/3/14
Media & Democracy
Virginia Held
1997/3/07
Left-Wing Conservatism: The Legacy of Christopher Lasch
Ronald Beiner
1997/2/17
Making Gender Visible in the Construction of Scientific Knowledge
Helen Longino
1997/2/05
Corporate Social Responsibility: The Whys and Hows
Father Joseph La Mar
1997/1/17
The Concept of Nature in Critical Theory
Steve Vogel
1996/11/08
Science Meets Art: Geological Investigations in the Royal Library, Windsor
Andrew Scott (University of London)
1996/5/12
Making Ethics Part of the Fabric
Bill Giffin
1996/5/07
Putting Values into Action
Ann Whelehan
1996/5/03
Abortion & Birth Control in the U.S.: 1800-1965
Jon Erlen
1996/4/24
All the Religion that’s Fit to Print
Columbia School of Journalism
1996/4/16
Shaping Cyberspace into Social Space: Building a Virtual University
Linda Harasim
1996/4/05
Beyond Beijing: Human Rights and Political/Economic Crisis in Our Times
Charlotte Bunch
1996/4/02
Ethics in the Information Age
Patrick Sullivan
1995/10/27
Bioethics: Agroforestry in Belize
Vera Norwood
1995/10/05
Vera Norwood
Vera Norwood
1995/5/12
When to Stop Covering the Chase: O.J., Media Circus and the Ethics of It All
Ralph Barney
1994/10/04
Ethical Issues and Information Management: Matters of Privacy and Free
Deborah Johnson, Steve Sidlo, Kent Stuckey, Robert Smith
1994/5/23
John Black & Ralph Barney
John Jay Black & Ralph Barney
1994/5/23
Conversation on New Age Information Ethics
John Jay Black & Ralph Barney
1993/11/02
Classical Ethical Theories, Relativism, & the Challenges of the ’90s
Robert Audi
1993/5/21
Integrating Moral Reasoning in Organizations: Discrimination, Harassment,
Robbin Derry
1993/5/07
The Roots of American Unhappiness: Must Enterprise be the Enemy of
William Sullivan
1993/4/23
Capitalism at its Best
Marjorie Kelly
1993/4/16
Ethics and Values of Free Enterprise
Gerald Cavanagh
1992/10/23
Law, Ethics, and Capital Punishment
Brian Stevenson
1992/10/06
Conference on Privacy and the Professions
1992/10/03
The place of Religious Arguments in a Free and Democratic Society
Robert Audi
1991/1/30
Waste Management: Shifting the Focus to the Front End
Paul Connett
1990/4/12
Moral Dilemmas in Prolonging Life
Charles Culver
1990/3/29
Moral Dilemmas in Assisted Reproduction
Howard Jones & Georgeanna Jones
1989/10/17
Ethics and the Public Service