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Professor Michael Sandel hosts a discussion among an audience of politicians, opinion-formers and the general public to explore fairness in public policy and the Big Society. Show more
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Professor Michael Sandel hosts a discussion among an audience of politicians, opinion-formers and the general public to explore fairness in public policy and the Big Society. Show more
1 hour
Harvard professor Michael Sandel looks at the philosophy of justice, testing the theories of Jeremy Bentham, Immanuel Kant and Aristotle against a range of contemporary problems. Show more
Professor Michael Sandel presents a lecture from his Harvard course in Political Philosophy. He explores the morality of murder and asks if there can ever be a case for killing. Show more
Michael Sandel presents a lecture from his Harvard course on justice, exploring Jeremy Bentham's utilitarian philosophy with reference to an infamous 19th century legal case. Show more
Michael Sandel's lecture uses Hamlet and The Simpsons to explore John Stuart Mill's theory that utilitarianism can make room for a distinction between higher and lower pleasures. Show more
Harvard professor Michael Sandel examines Immanuel Kant's stringent theory of morality, which says that telling any type of lie is a violation of one's own dignity. Show more
Michael Sandel's lecture looks at John Rawls, who argued that for a fair social system one must start from an imaginary position where everyone has the same opportunity to succeed. Show more
Michael Sandel's lecture on the philosophy of justice links Aristotle's belief that the purpose of politics is to promote the virtue of a country's citizenry with the game of golf. Show more
Michael Sandel's lecture looks at the issue of individual rights and the freedom to choose, and he addresses one of the most glaring objections to Aristotle's views on freedom. Show more
Lecture using controversies over same-sex marriage and abortion to examine whether it is necessary to reason about the good life in order to decide what rights people have. Show more
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Michael Sandel is a philosopher who argues that commercial markets are intruding on all parts of life. But how do you draw up the rules for the moral limits of markets? Show more
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First broadcast: on BBC WORLD NEWS North AmericaLatest broadcast: on BBC WORLD NEWS North America
Tim Franks talks to philosopher Michael Sandel. He says that markets are becoming more and more intrusive. Are they? And if so, how do you draw up the rules for their moral limits? Show more
1 hour, 28 minutes
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Sian Williams and Aasmah Mir with political philosopher Michael Sandel, the Inheritance Tracks of Don McLean, and a walk in the footsteps of Bonnie Prince Charlie. Show more