Moral Vision, Ethics, and Practice

Event Type

Talk

Location

University Hall 1000

Start Date

31-10-2006 3:00 PM

End Date

31-10-2006 5:00 PM

Description

This panel addressed the non-religious, secular resources in ethics and moral vision underpinning environmental responsibility. LMU is a Catholic university that supports religious visions, but also looks to ethics as one of the main disciplines. LMU has established six ethics chairs across campus in its various schools and colleges, three of whom will participate in this panel discussion.

Philip J. Chmielewski is the first holder of the Sir Thomas More Chair of Engineering Ethics within the Frank R. Seaver College of Science and Engineering. Along with his colleagues, he develops courses, modules and programs that contribute to the education of informed and responsible professional engineers.

Thomas White is the Conrad N. Hilton Chair in Business Ethics and Director of the Center for Ethics and Business. Professor White is also a Scientific Advisor to the Wild Dolphin Project and author of the forthcoming In Defense of Dolphins: The New Moral Frontier.

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Oct 31st, 3:00 PM Oct 31st, 5:00 PM

Moral Vision, Ethics, and Practice

University Hall 1000

This panel addressed the non-religious, secular resources in ethics and moral vision underpinning environmental responsibility. LMU is a Catholic university that supports religious visions, but also looks to ethics as one of the main disciplines. LMU has established six ethics chairs across campus in its various schools and colleges, three of whom will participate in this panel discussion.

Philip J. Chmielewski is the first holder of the Sir Thomas More Chair of Engineering Ethics within the Frank R. Seaver College of Science and Engineering. Along with his colleagues, he develops courses, modules and programs that contribute to the education of informed and responsible professional engineers.

Thomas White is the Conrad N. Hilton Chair in Business Ethics and Director of the Center for Ethics and Business. Professor White is also a Scientific Advisor to the Wild Dolphin Project and author of the forthcoming In Defense of Dolphins: The New Moral Frontier.