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The Significance of Ethics and Ethics Education in Daily Life | Michael D. Burroughs | TEDxPSU 

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Although we might not realize it, we all face ethical issues on a regular basis. But how do we know how to respond well to these issues, to make better (as opposed to worse) ethical decisions? In this TEDx talk Dr. Michael D. Burroughs discusses the numerous kinds of ethical issues we face, possibilities for increasing our ethical awareness as "everyday ethicists," and the importance of introducing ethics and philosophical education in our schools. Dr. Burroughs also discusses the role of ethics in the lives of children and ways in which adults can attempt to understand and learn from children in ethical discussions.
Michael D. Burroughs is a philosopher, ethicist, educator (and beekeeper). Michael earned his PhD. in Philosophy from the University of Memphis and currently serves as Associate Director of the Rock Ethics Institute and Senior Lecturer of Philosophy at Penn State. Michael has published widely on topics in ethics, the philosophy of education, and childhood. In addition, he has devoted much of his professional career to practicing philosophy and ethics with populations beyond the university, including children in K-12 schools, prison inmates, and senior citizens. Michael's forthcoming book (co-authored with Jana Mohr Lone) is entitled Philosophy in Education: Questioning and Dialogue in Schools (Rowman and Littlefield, 2016) and addresses the purpose, theory, and practice of teaching philosophy and ethics in K-12 schools. In addition to his professional pursuits, Michael enjoys spending time in the out-of-doors, playing music, and traveling, among other things.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx

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@YashMyGosh
@YashMyGosh 4 года назад
Watch this in 0.75x speed ! Thank me later !
@artu2302
@artu2302 4 года назад
Thanks for that.
@miigueee16
@miigueee16 4 года назад
Thanks
@johnrodgers2018
@johnrodgers2018 4 года назад
Cheers
@joethenine
@joethenine 4 года назад
Thanks!
@robinqin9680
@robinqin9680 4 года назад
Same here
@yogeshm4283
@yogeshm4283 3 года назад
MY SCHOOL MADE ME WATCH THIS ! WATCH THIS in 0.75x!
@hafizahhasbi9192
@hafizahhasbi9192 3 года назад
are you stoned
@johnsonanene1994
@johnsonanene1994 2 года назад
Yes, I went back to view Dr. Michael Burroughs' lecture in 0.5x, 0.75 and then at normal play-back speed. Thank you, YWG for your counsel. I equally applied subtitles/closed captions. I became at home with the lecture. I'm no more "lost".
@juvyeleda5959
@juvyeleda5959 3 года назад
Thank you Michael Burroughs! The world needs more people like you introducing ethics and philosophical education in schools and promoting moral behavior in daily life.
@poppilkpop
@poppilkpop Год назад
ه ه ٨٩د
@dianethomson8394
@dianethomson8394 6 лет назад
I appreciate your comment about choosing 'ethically better as opposed to ethically problematical'. The biggest struggle I find with ethics is, whose values take precedence? Naturally, we are predisposed towards our own perspectives and these act as a filter, even when we try to be unbiased. I like that you foreground that at the core of the ethical process, whilst rationally requiring a selection of a direction to take, is motivated by care and deep reflection. The more I look into ethics, the more the realisation comes that there is no simple, right or clear pathway; that the path of least resistance may be a poor route in the long term; and that the best one can do is choose the 'ethically better' path following a careful and reasoned decision process. Thanks for your talk.
@junryesparar1818
@junryesparar1818 7 лет назад
Thank you so much TED! It gave me a lot of new insights about ethics~
@calebwalker7841
@calebwalker7841 6 лет назад
This was really helpful with my ethics essay, but when you slow it down it sounds like your college professor is high.
@Jeffrey-wo5sx
@Jeffrey-wo5sx 4 года назад
Dr. Burroughs points are valid, insightful and worth a second look. I just wish Dr. Burroughs would slow down when he speaks. The veracity and speed at which he speaks allow every point he is making to become disposable and insignificant.
@jessicajiao5097
@jessicajiao5097 3 года назад
Omg I though the playback speed was on 1.25x. 😂 I thought so coz the video I watched before this was on 1.25x but I checked on this one and it wasn't lol.
@glorevieflores3498
@glorevieflores3498 7 лет назад
thanks for the information about the significance of ethics in education...
@calmaurtiddies
@calmaurtiddies 4 года назад
This is truly a very good TED talk.
@terrymcmullen4775
@terrymcmullen4775 5 лет назад
I admire your videos and I gain a lot of knowledge from them. Interested in learning more.
@jesschuabagongonlll6990
@jesschuabagongonlll6990 3 года назад
dami mong alam dahil sayo na pagawa kami ng reaction paper!
@binlaw7971
@binlaw7971 3 года назад
Same here men HAHAHA
@pen_golden2687
@pen_golden2687 3 года назад
Amp hahaha, kami din
@jeanexz
@jeanexz 3 года назад
Same
@yuyubi6387
@yuyubi6387 3 года назад
love the energy mah man hahahahahhahaa
@indieboyparedes5523
@indieboyparedes5523 3 года назад
Hahaha same here boy HAHA
@yigitohanyan5369
@yigitohanyan5369 6 лет назад
I was forced to watch this
@jessicalizarraga5632
@jessicalizarraga5632 6 лет назад
yigit ohanyan are you in ethics bowl?
@moathalgalham7035
@moathalgalham7035 5 лет назад
Same here lol!
@chriswilliams5362
@chriswilliams5362 5 лет назад
Same
@anamariabertot8870
@anamariabertot8870 5 лет назад
Same
@Doublevictor123
@Doublevictor123 5 лет назад
Congratulations, you were forced to watch this last year, now the newer generation of students in Ethics all around the world are now forced to watch this.
@AdityaAgarwal-kp2wt
@AdityaAgarwal-kp2wt 15 дней назад
My college forced me to watch this!
@buenojr.venerandot.3612
@buenojr.venerandot.3612 2 года назад
thank you for the wonderful message about ethics
@jhamabuzhincky8071
@jhamabuzhincky8071 3 года назад
My God ang dami mong sinabe dahil sayo na s'stressed ako sa activity namin hahahaha pero thank you parin. 😂
@camilacabrera6436
@camilacabrera6436 6 лет назад
Thank you for so many smart facts
@vidhishah2663
@vidhishah2663 2 года назад
this is for my ethics class, thanks this is intresting
@KiisuKojira
@KiisuKojira 3 года назад
Dahil sayo napagawa kami ng activity
@ugalde1410
@ugalde1410 3 года назад
Sama here haha
@JanineKazmi
@JanineKazmi 7 лет назад
Thank you very much for the video Tedx I always find the videos compelling, insightful and useful. I can use this particular talk for my assignment and you have provided my assignment to be easier than expected.
@redemtormuhindi563
@redemtormuhindi563 5 лет назад
this has changed me..its a new turn for me
@imanolluna3274
@imanolluna3274 3 года назад
same
@DhruvVyas-sm3gi
@DhruvVyas-sm3gi 15 дней назад
MY UNI MADE ME WATCH THIS
@saikkr1513
@saikkr1513 5 месяцев назад
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:18 🤔 *Facing Everyday Ethical Challenges* - Recognizing ethical dilemmas in everyday life. - The importance of asking oneself about principles, values, and decisions. - Understanding the weight of ethical decisions in forming one's character. 01:27 📚 *Role of an Ethicist and Its Everyday Presence* - Definition and diversity of ethicists: from business to bioethics. - Highlighting the everyday presence of ethicists in our lives, emphasizing it's not limited to professionals. - The ubiquity of ethical dilemmas, as discussed with undergraduate students. 03:36 🎓 *The Need for Comprehensive Ethics Education* - The potential to develop varying quality answers to ethical challenges. - The absence of ethics education in mainstream curricula and its consequences. - Discussion on Christian Smith's findings about emerging adults' understanding of ethics. 05:52 🧠 *Building Ethical Foundations and Skills* - The importance of foundational ethical beliefs beyond individual opinions. - Emphasizing community-based ethical stands against issues like racism and terrorism. - The necessity of ethics education to foster understanding and dialogue on ethical matters. 07:45 👶 *Ethical Awareness in Early Childhood* - Observations from the "Philosophical Ethics and Early Childhood" project. - Insights into children's innate ethical convictions, illustrated by examples. - The value of leveraging children's literature and imagination in nurturing ethical discussions. 09:54 🌱 *Ethics as a Journey to Building Ethical Communities* - Reflecting on the role of ethics education in addressing broader community concerns. - The imaginative and empathetic strength children bring to ethical discussions. - Advocacy for fostering an ethical community both within educational settings and beyond. Made with HARPA AI
@shagunsharma8976
@shagunsharma8976 3 года назад
Very nice explanation! Got a lot of new insights. Thank you!
@jenniferignacio8816
@jenniferignacio8816 3 года назад
THank you
@asmingiri545
@asmingiri545 6 лет назад
omg..its really fast ...but its too good
@cloydrabang2544
@cloydrabang2544 2 года назад
Basta ako nandito dahil sa Purposive Communication 🙂
@lfeducator2151
@lfeducator2151 6 лет назад
I welcome your approval and consent.
@andrealouthan3623
@andrealouthan3623 7 лет назад
Amazing!
@adamblanchard3744
@adamblanchard3744 7 лет назад
I love you all and these "TED ".....😀...Maybe you all can recommend that I put together an philosophy of education. The millennials vs. dshiznitduzntmatta thesis, an defensive thesis of the millennium.....if you will...
@riturajswami
@riturajswami 3 года назад
Very well
@mr.quantum4543
@mr.quantum4543 2 года назад
It's sad. 355k views. 2k likes? What? This is a fascinating video
@GodsCommunity
@GodsCommunity 6 лет назад
Hey. *Showers of blessings.* 🖍
@jyotirmoyghosh4856
@jyotirmoyghosh4856 7 лет назад
- - - my real life research findings show - - - continuous unethical practices - - - stubborn resistance to confess such practices - - - and continuing with unethical habits - - - and worst of all justifying unethical practices with complex arguments - - - leads to disasters and destruction of the strongest and the most influential in the society and in this world - - -
@PaulusAugustinus
@PaulusAugustinus Год назад
Mostly that I have learned is,doing good even though nobody is watching.
@Junseo_yang5959
@Junseo_yang5959 22 дня назад
Muy bien este video
@gabrielghoutsisvili5713
@gabrielghoutsisvili5713 3 года назад
my teacher forced my to watch it otherwise he would kill my god. R.I.P. Rex. i miss you
@johnsonanene1994
@johnsonanene1994 2 года назад
Perceivably, Dr. Michael Burroughs is a brilliant scholar with insight and experience, but I'm afraid that his speed of speech and intonation especially are not friendly with me and possibly many others from the West Africa sub-region. I can only think of what I had known as a student of Ethics some years back. At best I only give him credit for his fluency and perceivable rich and mastery of the subject-matter he welt on. I'm lost oooo. Johnson,
@johnsonanene1994
@johnsonanene1994 2 года назад
....he dwelt on. (not... he welt on.)
@zenvirorte6611
@zenvirorte6611 2 года назад
Hello give me an reaction paper. For our activities thankyouu
@laurencemiro4106
@laurencemiro4106 2 года назад
@@zenvirorte6611 hey can i hahaha
@brianbjur4796
@brianbjur4796 3 года назад
It is a beautiful picture
@balawen1
@balawen1 8 лет назад
Hello, I'm trying use this video on a page of videos about doing philosophy with children and I was wondering if you could enable embedding on this video? Thanks!
@JanineKazmi
@JanineKazmi 7 лет назад
There are many links on RU-vid about embedding a video into a PP or word doc.
@vladkratml4927
@vladkratml4927 3 года назад
If TEDxTalk didnt exist the ammount of reaction papers would greatly decrease
@mrunknown-ep5jw
@mrunknown-ep5jw 4 года назад
People have their own moral compass
@adamblanchard3744
@adamblanchard3744 7 лет назад
All of you.....
@ajcorpuz9180
@ajcorpuz9180 3 года назад
Why is ethics is very significant to our daily life?
@amanatkaur4929
@amanatkaur4929 4 года назад
Except for the fastAss pace.. all's good
@tuff7903
@tuff7903 3 года назад
Dr. Henry wu has left the chat
@LesleyReilly
@LesleyReilly 5 лет назад
I would like permission to add punctuation for accurate captions for this. Can we be granted permission for that?
@acciprovus3614
@acciprovus3614 7 месяцев назад
He looks like a youth group leader at a church
@moisesaragon5845
@moisesaragon5845 4 года назад
I would read Plato's Protagoras before going on...
@lfeducator2151
@lfeducator2151 6 лет назад
Hello. I would like to use this video in my class on ethics. I would welcome your approval.
@Links-Plus2
@Links-Plus2 8 месяцев назад
Ethics is applicable to those with a heart capable of caring for others and animals suffering. Do not reply or like if you eat steak every day.
@jettime9187
@jettime9187 5 лет назад
I got a speach about something in my everyday life that relates in some way to one of the ethical theories... what y'all got??? its due on Monday soooo who wants to give me advise?
@MrextremeUntouchable
@MrextremeUntouchable 5 лет назад
howd it go homie
@damulogefraemc.1575
@damulogefraemc.1575 2 года назад
SHOUT OUT SECTION JULIET.
@BenjiEdwardsMalik
@BenjiEdwardsMalik 3 года назад
my teacher forced me to watch this >:(
@mjbot3589
@mjbot3589 7 лет назад
hi kathleen my name is jeff
@KoolT
@KoolT Год назад
Let's out most of the POLITICIANS
@markalfredbalagso6348
@markalfredbalagso6348 2 года назад
penge po summary pang reflection
@seandenzelrhymer760
@seandenzelrhymer760 Год назад
Politics are in every letter of dialogue no matter the topic I question weather these educators have actually experienced all classes in American life
@emmanuelcarlosantos7582
@emmanuelcarlosantos7582 3 года назад
Im forced to watch this video by my professor to make a reflection paper 🙃
@_2330
@_2330 3 года назад
Same here lol
@emmanuelcarlosantos7582
@emmanuelcarlosantos7582 3 года назад
Edi wow marione HAHAHAHAHAHA 😂
@brigittelapidez34
@brigittelapidez34 3 года назад
Same po 😢
@Christine-su3id
@Christine-su3id 3 года назад
Same
@Christine-su3id
@Christine-su3id 3 года назад
Same😭
@loriebertdavida.estrella747
I here bcs of my module😌
@ugalde1410
@ugalde1410 3 года назад
Playback speed 0.75 but still normal
@death.noneexistentchannel5797
@death.noneexistentchannel5797 3 года назад
Ethics is just more personal covered up reversed psychology
@robinqin9680
@robinqin9680 4 года назад
Everything is alright Its just you speak to fast
@iLoveBeaches
@iLoveBeaches Год назад
Had to slow video speed to understand what speaker was sharing. Speaks fast.
@colterbush5244
@colterbush5244 6 лет назад
Do you speak this fast with young children?
@junevandermark952
@junevandermark952 Год назад
Should we ever trust that word "ethicist?" All of the people in the following example were certain that their ethics was "God"-given. And most people on planet earth, are in one religion, or another. From the book … Drop Dead: A Horrible History of Hanging in Canada, author … Lorna Poplak. Capital punishment, the execution of someone found guilty of a crime, dates back to arrival of the European explorers on our shores. In those days, if you were condemned to death, quite a wide range of methods could be used to punish you. You could be hanged, or face a firing squad, or be burned at the stake. Although Canada remained a collection of separate British colonies until Confederation in 1876, a Royal Proclamation in 1763 replaced the prevailing Canadian legal system with the laws of England. By the end of the 1700s in Britain, however, the litany of crimes regarded as sufficiently horrible to warrant the death penalty had swelled to 220, including nefarious acts as keeping company with gypsies or skulking in the dark with a blackened face. In 1828, Patrick Burgan of Saint John, New Brunswick, aged eighteen or nineteen, received the death penalty for the double offence of stealing a watch and some money from his former employer and clothing from a sailors’ boarding house. Given the power and pre-eminence of religion in Canada at that time, your very life would have been in jeopardy if you were caught scrawling slogans on the side of a church. You could also be hanged for stealing your neighbor’s cow, which was the fate of B. Clement of Montreal. And just in case you thought that the law protected the young as it does today, think again. Children were regarded as miniature adults and treated as such - Clement was only thirteen years old when executed.
@TheSaikung
@TheSaikung 4 года назад
Mmmmm.....not sure about Michael's direction and content here re ethics. As someone who has taught ethics across multiple learning and teaching contexts: elementary, secondary, college and university (undergraduate and post graduate) ethics IS about personal beliefs, morals, duty and respect (yes we stray into Kant's teachings but I digress).....NOT about a society's or community's ethical standards eg norms He IS correct (and from my experience over the past 30 years) to state that children DO have an ethical or moral compass. A mixed bag with this TEDTalk.
@maryanneleuschner5323
@maryanneleuschner5323 4 года назад
actually to touch on what you have stated there, in what Mr. Borroughs is speaking when it comes to ethics it is easier to teach a child because they are more open to being ethical due to children are curious and with curiosity comes questions, with questions, comes ethics " what is right and what is wrong" children learn about ethics in their everyday life, yet they do not teach ethics in the schools because if you look back they decided a while back to take " God" out of the schools, now almost all of the great philosophers having to do with Ethics studied God and used him in all of what they spoke of and researched. so just to kind of make it a point when they decide to pull the God card, then they also pulled the ethics card at the same time.
@danielcohen2519
@danielcohen2519 5 лет назад
Screech got smart af in jail!
@bellrealestatephotojerrybe7904
@bellrealestatephotojerrybe7904 3 года назад
Begins speech by declaring right and wrong from his perspective forgetting some truths don’t care about what you think.
@olcaycelik3077
@olcaycelik3077 5 лет назад
TOK btw
@talentunlimitedindia9657
@talentunlimitedindia9657 3 года назад
he needs to speak slow and not compress a lot in 10 mins ...whats the point if you cant hold the listeners
@ken4975
@ken4975 2 года назад
Surely you do not need skill to act ethically? You just have to base a judgement on the principles you prefer. Go with your bias and pretend it is good.
@robinqin9680
@robinqin9680 4 года назад
This actually made me tired
@thembanitheone
@thembanitheone 4 года назад
Discipline for God's sake.
@maereeu
@maereeu Год назад
Omg
@khalidfelemban9463
@khalidfelemban9463 7 лет назад
Speaking way too fast. Thanks anyways..
@aronadrian190
@aronadrian190 7 лет назад
Tofrez - Agario at first I thought the video was on time-lapse
@PDXVoiceTeacher
@PDXVoiceTeacher 6 лет назад
.75 speed setting :)
@RainOFrags
@RainOFrags 7 лет назад
I r8 8/8 m8, y ads l8
@robinqin9680
@robinqin9680 4 года назад
?
@samanthanicolejorge1497
@samanthanicolejorge1497 3 года назад
Medyo mabilis magsalita.
@marianhilario2393
@marianhilario2393 2 года назад
Omg, ang bilis magsalita huhuhu
@christianpaulcariaga5950
@christianpaulcariaga5950 2 года назад
sinulat nalng sana nya di ko maitindihan ang bilis kase.
@loulouchou7396
@loulouchou7396 3 года назад
He's speaking too fast to the point that o got headache
@ronedrickogot607
@ronedrickogot607 2 года назад
rapper yarn? HAHAH
@jakezicklin1860
@jakezicklin1860 5 лет назад
I watch this video to help me fall asleep
@robinqin9680
@robinqin9680 4 года назад
Did It work
@rucals
@rucals 3 года назад
@@robinqin9680 hes still sleeping
@y.a.2774
@y.a.2774 3 года назад
This video has literally 0 content, just a word salad with random buzzwords and anecdotes.
@dannilahn
@dannilahn 4 года назад
you are you.. and F everybodyelse.. goddamn a long word.. ? COME ON ?!
@chrisward1133
@chrisward1133 7 лет назад
blah blah blah
@thembanitheone
@thembanitheone 4 года назад
🤦🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️ I told these people to tow the line. Representation matters. Now. 😒😣
@awiawi8558
@awiawi8558 2 года назад
You talk too fast , slow down
@tomato1057
@tomato1057 3 года назад
forced to watch
@No_prejudice_pls
@No_prejudice_pls Год назад
Slow slow slow
@OdsnFilms
@OdsnFilms 2 года назад
Sadly a Rhetorical Illustration of Ethics...
@drizzydude4339
@drizzydude4339 2 года назад
Stop waffling
@samuelsmedley6162
@samuelsmedley6162 Год назад
OMG wTF
@dannilahn
@dannilahn 4 года назад
Really? Live life man? Dont think about it.. Why do you hate every possible human connection?!!! Relax dude.. :D
@artu2302
@artu2302 4 года назад
This talk was a waste of time.
@flips220
@flips220 Год назад
That drawing he presented doesn't look real, or it doesn't match his story. It doesn't look like it was done by one single kid, as there are variances in the different figures in the drawing. Kind of unethical to lie to your audience during a presentation on ethics, lol.
@denisekoch5899
@denisekoch5899 2 года назад
He talks way too fast which is annoying and detracts from his message
@shawnsnow6413
@shawnsnow6413 4 года назад
Lost me at climate change
@TJVG0923
@TJVG0923 8 месяцев назад
Doesnt make sense too much.’forced to watch it
@stephentaylor9366
@stephentaylor9366 4 года назад
I wonder if one of these speakers can ethically speak of current issues without going into details about “supposed world happenings,” such as global warming? This is not a proven science but this guy unethically states global arming to be fact to these people searching for Honesty in an ethic’s forum. They have just been lied to. Therefore, of what value is this guy to all? He, if he himself was truly ethical would clearly state that what he speaks to are thought to be accurate assumptions by some, and use these as examples of how we are easily influenced by people believed to be honest and ethical. He needs to be challenged on this, not buy us, but by TED executives even before he’s allowed to proffer such misleading statements. No wonder TED is seen as fake news by so many in the ethical world!
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