Parr Center + TED-Ed Ethical Dilemma Series
Ethical Dilemma Video Series
The Parr Center for Ethics and TED-Ed are jointly producing a co-branded ethical dilemma video series, drawing on UNC Philosophy’s world-class expertise in ethics and the Parr Center’s commitment to nourishing and fostering ethical reflection across the lifespan. The aim of the series is to provide the public with an ethical “toolkit” via a collection of engaging videos on fundamental ethical concepts, distinctions, and methods. Each video is accompanied by a set of pedagogical resources that enable further reflection and curricular integration. Check out our video library below!
Publicly Available Videos
What should you believe? (with Alex Worsnip)
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You can only save one—who do you choose? (with Doug MacKay)
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Would you lie? (with Sarah Stroud)
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Whose life is more valuable? (with Rebecca Walker)
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What makes life worth living? (with Douglas MacLean)
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When is anger justified? (with Delaney Thull) |
Videos in the Pipeline
How much does morality demand from me? (with Daniel Muñoz)
Is this algorithm fair? (with Thomas Hofweber)
Must we keep promises to the dead? (with Sarah Stroud & Michael Vazquez)
Should we vote for a social credit system? (with Sarah Stroud & Michael Vazquez)
What are the limits of intellectual property? (with Will Kanwischer & Michael Vazquez)
Contact UNC Professor and Outreach Director Michael Vazquez (michael.vazquez@unc.edu).