
ArticleBUSINESS + LEADERSHIP
Sir Geoff Mulgan on what makes a good leader
BY The Ethics Centre 16 NOV 2022
Sir Geoff Mulgan sat down with The Ethics Centre’s Dr Simon Longstaff to discuss trust, power and what makes a good leader.

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Ethics Explainer: Truth & Honesty
BY The Ethics Centre 10 NOV 2022
In everyday life, truth is often thought of as a simple concept. Something is factual, false, or unknown. But how do we know we’re telling the truth?

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Sportswashing: How money and politics are corrupting sport
BY Dr Tim Dean 9 NOV 2022
Many believe that sport transcends politics. But it can also be used as a political tool to distract attention from human rights abuses.

ArticleBUSINESS + LEADERSHIP
The sponsorship dilemma: How to decide if the money is worth it
BY The Ethics Centre 28 OCT 2022
When it comes to accepting funding or sponsorship deals, how do organisations weigh up their values with competing interests?

ArticleBeing Human
Why listening to people we disagree with can expand our worldview
BY Anna Goodman 13 SEP 2022
There are many benefits to listening to those we know we disagree with, even if we think it’s unlikely that we will change our minds.

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Sex ed: 12 books, shows and podcasts to strengthen your sexual ethics
BY Eleanor Gordon Smith 18 JUL 2022
Philosopher Eleanor Gordon-Smith presents 12 of her favourite books, tv shows and podcasts that thoughtfully consider the ethics around sex.

ArticleBeing Human
Meet Joseph, our new Fellow exploring society through pop culture
BY The Ethics Centre 7 JUN 2022
Writer and philosopher Joseph Earp has profiled some of the greatest philosophers, TV shows, films and pop culture moments to date, discussing what they can tell us about ourselves and the world.

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Big Thinker: Sally Haslanger
BY The Ethics Centre 27 MAY 2022
Sally Haslanger (1955-present) is one of the pioneers of social philosophy and works to make the field of philosophy more inclusive.

ArticlePOLITICS + HUMAN RIGHTS
Antisocial media: Should we be judging the private lives of politicians?
BY Isabella Vacaflores 13 MAY 2022
When it comes to issues of media coverage and privacy, Isabella Vacaflores asks if politician's private lives should be of public interest.

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Yellowjackets and the way we hunger
BY Joseph Earp 10 MAY 2022
Would you defy your morals in a desperate situation? Joe Earp explores what Yellowjackets tells us about pleasure and pain, and the emotion that drives it.