Philosophical Disquisitions

Ethics of Academia (7) - Aaron Rabinowitz

Jul 25, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
I've Had a Weird, Non Linear Path in Academia
01:57 • 3min
3
The Ethics of Teaching and Research, Is That Fair?
05:13 • 4min
4
The Problem of Luck
09:25 • 4min
5
Are You a Free Will Denier?
13:15 • 1min
6
The Problem of Luck in the Educational System
14:44 • 5min
7
How Does This Effect Your Teaching?
19:34 • 3min
8
The Language of Luck in Education
22:12 • 3min
9
Do You Fail Students?
25:39 • 2min
10
Is There Anything You Can Do to Help Your Students?
28:04 • 3min
11
How Far Does Your Obligation to Correct for the Problem of Luck?
31:02 • 4min
12
I'm a Deafly Native English Speaker, and I Can Barely Speak Irish, So I No Artonly.
35:12 • 3min
13
What the Purpose of Education Is?
38:34 • 3min
14
Teaching Moral Luck
41:36 • 4min
15
Should I Be Teaching People?
45:13 • 3min
16
Why We Don't Want to Teach It
48:19 • 4min
17
The Impact of Teaching in the Classroom
51:58 • 4min
18
I Think the Most Value I've Gotten Out of Teaching Is in the Classroom
56:14 • 3min
19
How I Learned From Those Books
59:07 • 3min
20
Y, You Mean, I Like Oddly Perverse Motivation
01:02:20 • 2min
21
Why Do You Podcast?
01:03:54 • 3min
22
Are We Teaching Ethics and Critical Thinking Too Early?
01:06:57 • 5min