"Justice: What's the Right Thing to Do?"
September 26, 2009 10:01 AM Filed in: Ethics
Yesterday's New York Times includes an article (click
here) about a series of lectures
by Harvard professor Michael J. Sandel called
"Justice: What's the Right Thing to Do?" The
lectures will be shown on public television
stations across the country and are available
through Boston station WGBH's website (click
here). They are based on a
"wildly popular" course that Prof. Sandel has
taught for almost 30 years. A new book
accompanies the broadcasts, for which "[e]ach
50-minute class was edited down to 30 minutes;
two are shown in each television episode." The
article quotes Prof. Sandel, “'[i]n a way, the
book and the course try to model what public
discourse would be like if it were more morally
ambitious than it is. . . . The title is
‘Justice,’ but in a way its subject is
citizenship.' Mr. Sandel emphasizes that 'the
aim is not to try to persuade students, but to
equip them to become politically minded
citizens.'”
At this writing, the show isn't listed on the WOSU website (click here).
At this writing, the show isn't listed on the WOSU website (click here).
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