In this episode, we are discussing how to make wise decisions when faced with ethical dilemmas, both in your personal life and in your studies. My guest is Dr. Scott Rae, a distinguished Christian ethicist and professor at the Talbot School of Theology, Biola University. Scott is widely recognized for his work in bioethics, business ethics, and moral philosophy from a Christian worldview. He holds a Ph.D. in Social Ethics from the University of Southern California and has authored or co-authored numerous influential books, including Moral Choices and Beyond Integrity. Rae is also a frequent speaker and consultant on ethical issues facing the church, business, and society.
In this podcast we discuss:
- How Scott first got interested in learning about ethical reasoning, especially related to business ethics and bioethics
- The four ways people answer the “Says who?” question about right and wrong
- Finding common ground with others on ethical issues
- Scott’s very helpful model of ethical decision making applied to three case studies:
- Navigating your girlfriend’s pregnancy
- Wrestling with honoring your friend vs. confidentiality at work
- Dealing with the challenge of plagiarism at school
- Why “inner peace” is not a good guide to ethical decision making
- Why we shout at one another so much in our polarized culture today
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