Ethics Matters
Ethics Matters is a TV show on ABC Me. The program has been available since 2023. A total of 12 episodes have been broadcast, most recently in April 2024.
Last broadcast:03/04/2024 at 11:47
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13:00
Interviewees Peter Singer, Bronwyn Finnigan and Julian Savulescu ask if animals have the same interests as humans and how we should ethically treat them.
14:00
Interviewees Jiewuh Song, Serene Khader, Christian Barry, John Thrasher and Tony Coady examine the nature of borders and how we view migration.
12:00
Interviewees Tony Coady, Monima Chadha and Bronwyn Finnigan show how we can live in a society with competing moral codes and differing religious views.
15:00
Interviewees Janna Thompson, Marcia Langton and Mick Dodson explore the effect past injustices have on present generations.
12:00
Interviewees Christian Barry and Kate McDonald unwind supply chains to consider ethical consumption in a complex world.
17:00
Interviewees Luke Russell, John Tasioulas and Mick Dodson show how punishment can be a form of communication and examine if there is ever an unforgivable act.
13:00
Interviewees Julian Savulescu and Serene Khader discuss the effect of social assumptions on how we view our body, and the science we use to change it.
12:00
Interviewees Robert Simpson and Caroline West explore the nature of free speech and the role of censorship.
13:00
Interviewees Liz Anderson and John Thrasher examine how society should be organised and wrestle with conflicting libertarian and egalitarian points of view.
13:00
Interviewees John Tasioulas, Christian Barry and Peter Singer unpack the rights of an individual and explore intended and unintended consequences.
12:00
Interviewees Peter Singer and Caroline West explore consequentialism and ask would you, could you kill to save others?
13:00
Interviewees Peter Singer, Katie Steele question if the environment has its own ethical interests which overshadow those of humans.