Category Archives: Cahn, Steven

Philosophy and Public Policy, Part 7 of 7: Professional Ethics, Civil Rights, and Affirmative Action

John Caldwell and David Moore comment on distinctions between higher education and university life in England and the United States. They address questions of national standards and admissions selectivity, as well as the process by which universities are established, funded, and accredited in … Continue reading

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(1) Philosophy and Public Policy, Part 6 of 7: Ethics in International Politics; (2) Commentary on Values Education in American Schools

Steven Cahn, James Rachels, George Sher, and Robert Simon continue the series on philosophy and public policy, focusing on ethical and moral obligations among nations, especially where charity and aid in the developing world is concerned. In the second segment … Continue reading

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(1) Art and Ideas in Drama; (2) Philosophy and Public Policy, Part 5 of 7: Ethics and Education

Brenda Murphy speaks about art and ideas in drama, from George Bernard Shaw’s influence on twentieth-century drama to contemporary American theater. In the second episode [16:25], William Bennett, Steven Cahn,  James Rachels, and George Sher resume the series on philosophy and public … Continue reading

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(1) Philosophy and Public Policy, Part 4 of 7: Nuclear Power, Affirmative Action; (2) Humankind and the Environment

William Bennett, Steven Cahn, James Rachels, and George Sher continue the series on philosophy and public policy. Topics include nuclear power, affirmative action and other solutions to racial discrimination, and professional ethics. In the second segment [16:45], John Passmore discusses his book Man’s Responsibility for Nature (1974) with Kent … Continue reading

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(1) Current Black American Literature; (2) Philosophy and Public Policy, Part 3 of 7: Education and Politics

Darwin Turner discusses African American literature with Kent Mullikin. Turner speaks about black writers’ reactions in the face of criticism, forms of creative writing by black authors, and black authors’ working relationships with publishers. In the second segment (14:30), the series on … Continue reading

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(1) The Unceremonious American; (2) Philosophy and Public Policy, Part 1 of 7: Practical and Theoretical Influences

John Sisk speaks about American attitudes toward ceremony and ritual and the changes in those attitudes over time. He offers his thoughts on the human potential movement. The second segment [4:00] is the first part of a series on philosophy and … Continue reading

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