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Ethics and Lord of the Rings – The journey continues

Event Date(s): 02/02/2011 - 18/05/2011

Location: LRC


Why be moral? Can we justify choosing a moral life even when the immoral life is more rewarding? If an immoral life leads to wealth, power, and fame while a morally virtuous life leads to poverty, powerlessness, and abuse, then why be moral? Plato’s response is simple: the immoral life is a worse life than a morally virtuous life because ultimately the immoral life corrupts the soul of the immoralist. The immoral life leads to fundamental unhappiness: mental anguish, the loss of friends and loved ones, and emotional bankruptcy. All the power in the world cannot compensate for the psychological emptiness of an immoral life. The moral person, in contrast, lives a life of integrity and personal fulfillment, even if he or she is limited in power, wealth, and fame. Moral persons are at peace with themselves.

The Department of Management Studies continues its discussions on morality this semester, beginning on Wednesday 2nd February, 2011. This seminar series will take place each Wednesday, from noon-1 pm, at the LRC.  

Facilitator: Surendra Arjoon, Senior Lecturer of Business & Professional Ethics, Department of Management Studies. 

To find out more, please contact Sandra Roopchand-Khan at 662-2002 ext 3232, or sandra.khan@sta.uwi.edu.  

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