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by Markkula Center for Applied Ethics

7 episodes
Updated Daily
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Podcast Overview

<p>The Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University presents Wild Beasts, a series of conversations with professionals in applied ethics about current events, new technologies and social issues.</p><p>"A man without ethics is a wild beast loosed upon this world." -Albert Camus</p>

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7/26/2023

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Recent Episodes

Episode thumbnail for Ahmed Amer on the Ethical Implications of Data Storage

September 27, 2023

Ahmed Amer on the Ethical Implications of Data Storage

<p>“A man without ethics is a wild beast loosed upon this world.” Welcome to Wild Beasts, a podcast about ethics. In today’s episode, Courtney Davis in conversation with Ahmed Amer, a professor of computer science and a data storage expert explore the question, how much data do we really need to store?</p>

Episode thumbnail for Subbu Vincent on Ethics and Broadcast News

September 20, 2023

Subbu Vincent on Ethics and Broadcast News

<p>Today’s episode features a conversation with Subbu Vincent, Director of Media and Journalism Ethics at the Markkula Center. Why did Fox News fire Tucker Carlson? And why did CNN fire Don Lemon? Do broadcast news networks follow any code of ethics? Our host Courtney Davis, a professional ethics enthusiast, asks these questions and more.</p>

Episode thumbnail for The Ethics of Voting: John Pelissero on Voting Rights and Voter Suppression

September 13, 2023

The Ethics of Voting: John Pelissero on Voting Rights and Voter Suppression

<p>Are laws always ethical? How have voting rights recently been restricted within the United States? Are state officials abusing their power in unethical ways to change voting regulations? John Pelissero, senior scholar in government ethics at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics discusses voting rights, disinformation, discrimination, and voter suppression.</p>

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What is Wild Beasts?
<p>The Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University presents Wild Beasts, a series of conversations with professionals in applied ethics about current events, new technologies and social issues.</p><p>"A man without ethics is a wild beast loosed upon this world." -Albert Camus</p>
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