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Video Resources: Ethics of Consumption
ONLINE SYMPOSIUM ON THE ETHICS OF CONSUMPTION, April 2020
Part 1:
- Opening by Fr Richard Finn
- Introduction by Peter Róna
- Fr Joseph Kureethadam: “Blessed are the Gentle …”: Moving from Gluttony to Sobriety
- Margaret Atkins: What is ‘Enough’
- Laszlo Zsolnai: Buddhism and Right Consumption
Part 2:
- David Rose: Political Economy, Moral Reasoning, and Global Warming
- Eörs Szathmáry: A radically new way to tune compound interest and some of its implications
- Byron Williston: Homo Curator: Towards a Responsible Astrofuturism
Part 3:
- Geoffrey Brennan, Hayden Wilkinson: A Critical Approach to Critiquing Economics
Part 4:
- Edward Skidelsky: Economics and three faces of prudence
- Jennifer Baker: Economic Good as Indifferent
- Dominic Burbidge: Social Trust, Virtue, and Market Coordination
Part 5:
- Stefano Zamagni: Avarice in post-modern society: the meaning of the “homo curans” anthropological assumption
- Laura Baritz: Good consumption: in the perspective of Thomistic Personalism
- Joseph Rice: A Deeper Humanity: The Family as the School of an Inclusive Economy