I'm teaching intro ethics this Fall, attempting to focus on "everyday ethics" topics that are closest to the kind of things students will actually encounter in their daily lives and near-future life planning. Wondering if you have any good recs on career choice (I'm familiar with 80000 hours), or on the "why be moral" question
I'm teaching intro ethics this Fall, attempting to focus on "everyday ethics" topics that are closest to the kind of things students will actually encounter in their daily lives and near-future life planning. Wondering if you have any good recs on career choice (I'm familiar with 80000 hours), or on the "why be moral" question
On career choice, I like to pair 80,000 hours with Paul Graham's more intuitive approach in 'How to Do Great Work': https://paulgraham.com/greatwork.html
I'd like to hear more recs on "why be moral?". My current go-to is the chapter on this in Peter Singer's *Practical Ethics*.
I'm teaching intro ethics this Fall, attempting to focus on "everyday ethics" topics that are closest to the kind of things students will actually encounter in their daily lives and near-future life planning. Wondering if you have any good recs on career choice (I'm familiar with 80000 hours), or on the "why be moral" question
On career choice, I like to pair 80,000 hours with Paul Graham's more intuitive approach in 'How to Do Great Work': https://paulgraham.com/greatwork.html
I'd like to hear more recs on "why be moral?". My current go-to is the chapter on this in Peter Singer's *Practical Ethics*.