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Let's hear it for AristotleTilemahos Efthimiadis under CC-BY-SA licence

By Dr Geoff Andrews (The Open University)

27 July 2011

Is there any reason to study the thoughts of a long-dead Greek? Geoff Andrews find inspiration in the work of Martha Nussbaum.  Read more : Let's hear it for Aristotle

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OU on the BBC: Justice: Freedom Versus FitCreative Commons Image thecareersgroup under CC-BY-NC-ND licence

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

08 March 2011

If there's a place for us in society into which we fit best, does that mean we have any choice in what we do?  Read more : OU on the BBC: Justice: Freedom Versus Fit

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OU on the BBC: Justice: The Good CitizenCreative Commons Image Eric Yaillen/Oregon Golf Association under CC-BY-NC-ND licence

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

01 March 2011

How can a dispute on the golf course show us how we should think about citizenship? Michael Sandel explains.  Read more : OU on the BBC: Justice: The Good Citizen

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To lie or not to lie? Featuring: activity, The Open University

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University), Professor Timothy Chappell (The Open University)

25 January 2011

A lie’s a lie, right? But what if it wasn’t that simple? This game makes you think about your moral responses to different lies  Read more : To lie or not to lie?

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Sandel on Aristotle's thoughts on the good life  Featuring: video, The Open University

By Professor Michael J. Sandel (Guest)

18 January 2011

Sandel asks whether if there are many different kinds of the good life  Read more : Sandel on Aristotle's thoughts on the good life

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Sandel on a world without philosophers  Featuring: video, The Open University

By Professor Michael J. Sandel (Guest)

18 January 2011

Michael Sandel considers what life would be like without the great philosophical thinkers   Read more : Sandel on a world without philosophers

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Sandel on Bentham's views on happiness and justice  Featuring: video, The Open University

By Professor Michael J. Sandel (Guest)

18 January 2011

Sandel discusses Bentham's view that justice is entirely about maximising one's own and everyone else's happiness  Read more : Sandel on Bentham's views on happiness and justice

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Sandel on justice  Featuring: video, The Open University

By Professor Michael J. Sandel (Guest)

18 January 2011

Michael Sandel explores why we should care about justice and being just  Read more : Sandel on justice

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Michael Sandel on... Featuring: video, The Open University

By Professor Michael J. Sandel (Guest)

18 January 2011

Harvard philosophy expert Michael Sandel gives us exclusive video insights into his views on eminent thinkers such as Kant, Bentham and Aristotle  Read more : Michael Sandel on...

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Sandel on Kant and the capacity for reason  Featuring: video, The Open University

By Professor Michael J. Sandel (Guest)

18 January 2011

Michael Sandel looks at how Kant's emphasis on our capacity to reason has a place for beings who lack much in the way of reasoning...  Read more : Sandel on Kant and the capacity for reason

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