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Jarrett Zigon

Social theorist, philosopher, and anthropologist at the University of Virginia, where he holds the William & Linda Porterfield Chair in Bioethics and is a Professor of Anthropology. His work explores relational ethics and their application to contemporary issues.

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Dec 17, 2024 • 1h 25min

Jarrett Zigon, "How Is It Between Us?: Relational Ethics and Care for the World" (HAU Books, 2023)

Jarrett Zigon, a social theorist and anthropologist at the University of Virginia, discusses his groundbreaking book on relational ethics. He explores how our connections shape moral understanding in a complex world. Zigon emphasizes the importance of lived experiences in shaping ethical knowledge and addresses pressing issues like climate change and AI ethics. The conversation bridges individual experiences with broader societal challenges, advocating for a more nuanced approach to justice in a diverse moral landscape. Zigon's insights encourage us to rethink ethical frameworks for modern dilemmas.
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Dec 17, 2024 • 1h 25min

Jarrett Zigon, "How Is It Between Us?: Relational Ethics and Care for the World" (HAU Books, 2023)

Jarrett Zigon, a social theorist and philosopher at the University of Virginia, discusses his groundbreaking book on relational ethics. He explores how this new ethical framework applies to pressing contemporary issues, including the ethical challenges of the climate crisis and a post-truth society. Zigon connects personal experiences in Russia to global concerns such as nihilism and moral complexity, emphasizing the importance of interconnectedness. He advocates for a shift from traditional ethical theories to one that includes non-human entities and fosters meaningful relationships.
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Dec 17, 2024 • 1h 25min

Jarrett Zigon, "How Is It Between Us?: Relational Ethics and Care for the World" (HAU Books, 2023)

Jarrett Zigon, a social theorist and professor at the University of Virginia, presents a groundbreaking theory of relational ethics in his new book. He discusses how ethical principles need reevaluation in today's post-truth world, where algorithms and climate crises complicate moral decisions. Zigon emphasizes the importance of 'the between'—the connections that shape relationships—not just among humans but with non-humans too. His reflections on literature and experiences, alongside navigating societal moral crises, urge us to rethink engagement, truth, and justice in an increasingly interconnected world.

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