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Date/Time: Tuesday, 8 September 2009, 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm Location: Room G04, Napier Building, North Terrace Campus Cost: FREE More information: Visit website Whoever we are, many of the ethical decisions we face apply to the actions we take as part of a group. For example, we must consider the nature of our responsibilities to the environment, the underprivileged and groups previously wronged. There are even ethical components to the choice of products we buy. So what determines whether our actions are right or wrong? Which groups, ethically speaking, do we actually belong to? And if a group is neglecting its responsibilities, how should we respond as individuals? In this provocative presentation, the University of Adelaide's Professor Garrett Cullity tackles these challenging questions, examines the complex puzzles they give rise to and offers some answers. Contact: Bookings Essential (email), website, Business: 8303 3692Add this event to my electronic calendar |
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