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Review: The Idea Of JusticeCreative Commons Image OECD under CC-BY-NC-ND licence

By Charles Barclay Roger (Guest)

25 July 2011

The urgency for philosophers to abandon their castles in the air is caught in Amartya Sen's The Idea Of Justice, says Charles Barclay Roger.  Read more : Review: The Idea Of Justice

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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 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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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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What's wrong with killing? Featuring: audio, iStockphoto.com

By Professor Richard Norman (Guest), Nigel Warburton (The Open University), Dr David Edmonds (Guest)

18 March 2008

Is it ok to wage war? Is it ok to defend yourself against an attacking army? Ethics Bites asks if it's always wrong to kill.  Read more : What's wrong with killing?

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On trust and philosophyBBC

By Professor Tom Bailey (Guest)

30 August 2006

On a journey from Plato's Republic to the Mitchell Brothers' Walford, can we use philosophy to understand trust?  Read more : On trust and philosophy

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Kant on trustControlled

By Dr Alison Hills (Guest)

30 August 2006

What was Immanuel Kant's approach to the question of trust?  Read more : Kant on trust

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As the Olympic flame wings its way around the UK, the OU's Aarón Alzola Romero asks: just how immemorial is the Olympic torch relay?

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