On Wednesday, February 11 at 7 p.m. The New York Times' own Randy Cohen, who is perhaps more often referred to by his column title (The Ethicist), will appear at the Museum to discuss how he got his unusual job and the process of responding to ethical dilemmas. I probably think of a question I would like to submit to him at least once every other day--like when I found $20 while walking with a friend and wondered if I was obligated to share it, or whenever I see rude behavior on the subway and wonder if there is any sort of ethical recourse.Thursday, January 22, 2009
What would you ask "The Ethicist?"
On Wednesday, February 11 at 7 p.m. The New York Times' own Randy Cohen, who is perhaps more often referred to by his column title (The Ethicist), will appear at the Museum to discuss how he got his unusual job and the process of responding to ethical dilemmas. I probably think of a question I would like to submit to him at least once every other day--like when I found $20 while walking with a friend and wondered if I was obligated to share it, or whenever I see rude behavior on the subway and wonder if there is any sort of ethical recourse.
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I would love to hear his thoughts on the abortion debate.
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