Author: Ethics and Society
This is the blog of the Fordham University Center for Ethics Education. The Center was established in 1999 to augment Fordham's commitment to cultivate life-long habits of critical thinking, moral reflection, and articulate expression, drawing upon the Jesuit maxims of Wisdom & Learning and Men and Women for Others. The Center provides a broad range of multidisciplinary ethics education opportunities, including degree programs, major lectures and support for ethics research and scholarship.
Weighty Choices: Ethical Challenges of Addressing Eating Disorders
Ethical Implications of Victim Blaming in Cases of Police Brutality
Ethics in the News: The Ethics of AI, Ethics of Bringing Extinct Species Back, The Opioid Crisis and Telemedicine, & More – September 30, 2016
First Baby Born Via ‘3-Parent IVF’ Raises Ethical Questions
Welcome Fall 2016 Master’s Students!
Fordham’s Dr. Elizabeth Yuko Address Ethics of Web Self-Diagnoses
Medical Training for Transgender Patients Needs to Include Sensitivity to Social Stigmas for both Gender and Sexual Orientation
Fordham RETI Fellow Addresses Stigma for HIV-Positive Gay and Bisexual Men
Is Happiness the Greatest Good?
Relying on Psychological Assessments do not Right Death Penalty Wrongs for the Intellectually Disabled
Will Research on 10,000 New Yorkers Fuel Future Racial Health Inequality?
Jailing for Dollars: The Federal Government Takes Steps to Eliminate a Moral Stain on Justice in the US
Psychologists who “Analyze” Trump are Violating the Public Trust
RETI Fellow Examines Intersectional Stigma for HIV-Positive African American Women
New WHO diagnostic labels perpetuate transgender stigma
Its not just mental health studies: Doctors rarely ask adolescent patients about their sexual orientation & LGBT youth are afraid of bias
Best intentions, worst outcomes: Ethical and legal challenges for international research involving sex workers
APHA Ethics Section Interview with Dr. Celia B. Fisher on Conversion Therapy Report