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The Elev8 Ethics Podcast
by Ethical Reasoning in Action at James Madison University
Elev8 Ethics is a monthly podcast dedicated to elevating the conversation about ethics and ethical reasoning in our personal, professional, and civic lives. Subscribe to learn more about the ongoing collaborative efforts to Elev8 Ethics at James Madison University.
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S2E2: Ethics for the Rest of Your Life with Dr. R. Edward Freeman
This episode features a thought-provoking conversation with Dr. R. Edward Freeman, the originator of stakeholder theory and one of the world’s leading voices in business ethics. Dr. Freeman joins Dr. Roxanne Ross, Professor in the JMU College of Business and Ethical Reasoning in Action’s Director, Dr. Christian Early, to explore the ethical challenges that continue to prevail and shape our lives in our current context. Guests: R. Edward Freeman, University Professor of Business Ethics - Darden School of Business – UVA Roxanne Ross, Assistant Professor – JMU College of Business Christian Early, Director – Ethical Reasoning in Action Host: Kacey Damaty
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S2E1: Meet Dr. Dan Holt - Ethical Reasoning Faculty Research Fellow
In this episode, you'll meet Dr. Dan Holt, professor of psychology and the first Ethical Reasoning in Action Faculty Research Fellow here at James Madison University. With over 20 years of experience in behavioral psychology, Dan will talk about his passion for understanding the factors that contribute to the decisions we make and how ethical reasoning provides an exciting new landscape for his research.
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S1E3: Plant Ethics and the More-than-Human World with Dr. Katherine Brelje
Today we’re talking with Dr. Kate Brelje, an environmental philosopher and professor at James Madison University. Kate's current research is rooted in feminist philosophy and environmental ethics with a focus on care ethics and plant life. For some of us plants aren’t the first thing that comes to mind when we’re asked about ethical decision-making or our own moral perception. Dr. Brelje’s research offers us all a chance to reconsider our relationship with the more-than-human world by considering our experiences with the plants we encounter. If you have ever enjoyed a plant, consumed a vegetable, or walked through a forest just for fun, this episode is for you. Read Dr. Brelje https://www.pdcnet.org/eip/content/eip_2023_0999_5_24_16 https://www.jmu.edu/philrel/people/brelje-katherine.shtml
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S1E2: Ethics and the More-Than-Human World with Steven David Johnson
Steven David Johnson is an award winning conservation photographer and Professor of Visual and Communication Arts at EMU in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. His photography of the natural world has appeared in Wildlife Photographer of the Year, Nature Conservancy Magazine, Ranger Rick, Virginia Wildlife, Biographic, Orion, National Science Teachers Association Press books, and numerous conservation publications and journals. Resources: Martin Buber “I and Thou” https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/buber/ Mammal biomass stats: https://www.greenpeace.org/international/story/17788/how-much-of-earths-biomass-is-affected-by-humans/ On phones, social media and evolution: Why is My Phone So Addictive? https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/your-neurochemical-self/201709/why-is-my-phone-so-addictive Laura Marris - The Age of Loneliness https://www.graywolfpress.org/books/age-loneliness Ed Yong - An Immense World https://edyong.me/an-immense-world Robin Wall Kimmerer on the Language of Animacy https://orionmagazine.org/article/robin-wall-kimmerer-language-animacy/ Thomas Nagel - What Is It Like to Be a Bat https://www.sas.upenn.edu/~cavitch/pdf-library/Nagel_Bat.pdf Photos: Photo of hatching spotted salamander https://www.stevendavidjohnson.com/portfolio/vernalpools?itemId=9w5tm5s1x99vvarfklmgz6n764v30c Photos of encounters with river otters https://www.stevendavidjohnson.com/riverine/otter Project ceti https://www.projectceti.org NYU MOTH project https://mothrights.org/ More than Human Rights: An Ecology of Law, Thought and Narrative for Earthly Flourishing https://mothrights.org/more-than-human-rights-an-ecology-of-law-thought-and-narrative-for-earthly-flourishing/ Roger Payne whale song story found in Tom Mustill’s book - How to Speak Whale https://www.tommustill.com/how-to-speak-whale David Abram - The Spell of the Sensuous https://www.davidabram.org/books Mike Hayslett, Virginia Vernal Pools expert https://www.virginiavernalpools.com/about-us Steven David Johnson Conservation Photography stevendavidjohnson.com Conservation Photography at EMU https://emu.edu/vaca/conservation-photography Shenandoah Chapter of the Virginia Native Plant Society https://vnps.org/shenandoah/ Homegrown National Park https://homegrownnationalpark.org Virginia Wilderness Committee and Shenandoah Mountain National Scenic Area https://www.vawilderness.org/shenandoah-mountain.html
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S1E1: Meet the Ethical Reasoning Educators
In this episode, you’ll meet the Ethical Reasoning Educators: A group of student volunteers with experience using JMU’s original ethical reasoning strategy, the Eight Key Questions.
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Elev8 Ethics is a monthly podcast dedicated to elevating the conversation about ethics and ethical reasoning in our personal, professional, and civic lives. Subscribe to learn more about the ongoing collaborative efforts to Elev8 Ethics at James Madison University.
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