Beginning in 2016, GISME has sponsored a day-and-a-half seminar for graduate students from around the globe. Each year, up to 14 student applicants from a variety of disciplines, including political science, economics, history, business, law, and philosophy, discuss a set of readings related to interdisciplinary thinking about ethics. The goal of the seminar is to consider how ethical analysis can and should be applied across disciplines.
Annual Seminar on Ethics Across the Curriculum
Annual Seminar on Ethics Across the Curriculum
Recent Publications
- Common Law Liberalism: A New Theory of the Libertarian Society (Oxford University Press, 2024)
- “Diversity and Group Performance,” Encyclopedia of Diversity, Springer, 2024
- “Evading and Aiding: The Moral Case Against Paying Taxes,” with Christopher Freiman and Jessica Flanigan, Extreme Philosophy, ed. Stephen Hetherington, Routledge (2024)
- “Online Sports Betting Giants Place Their Bets Against Growing Rivals”
- “Liberal Tolerance for an Illiberal, Intolerant Age”
Recent News
- Advocacy group concerned pay-for-plasma clinics expanding to Ontario will hurt voluntary donations
- Jason Brennan and Hélène Landemore, Debating Democracy (University of Zurich’s UBS Center, 2024)
- Jason Brennan “Everything Wrong with Democracy” on the Alex O’Connor Podcast (January 28, 2024)
- On the affirmative action ruling, the Supreme Court got it half right
- Jaworksi on CHQR: Commercial-compensated plasma collections