In this episode, we speak with Dr. Christopher Robichaud, Director of Pedagogical Innovation at Harvard’s Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Ethics, about whether and how we can teach scientists, doctors, and other professionals to be more ethical, what the goals of ethics education ought to be, and how we can know we’re achieving them.
(00:00) Our introduction
(13:18) Interview begins
(17:39) Does ethics education miss the point?
(22:05) Four goals of ethics education
(30:05) Goals: Improving moral reasoning
(32:39) What drives the focus on moral reasoning?
(36:05) Does focusing on moral reasoning promote moral relativism or nihilism?
(39:24) Goals: Promoting good behavior
(41:49) Goals: Cultivating moral perception
(47:43) Goals: Helping students live good lives
(51:33) Strategies for teaching ethics to practitioners
(53:43) The Applied Model for teaching practical ethics
(57:29) Measuring the effectiveness of ethics education
(1:04:46) Chris’s take on Effective Altruism
(1:07:38) Philosophical underpinnings: Williams and Murdoch
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Bio(un)ethical is a bioethics podcast written and edited by Leah Pierson and Sophie Gibert, with production support by Audiolift.co. Our music is written by Nina Khoury and performed by Social Skills. We are supported by a grant from Amplify Creative Grants.
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