“The Common Good: Insights from Aristotle and John Stuart Mill”David Ozar 9/27 6pm

 September 27th David Ozar (Loyola, Chicago)    “The Common Good: Insights from Aristotle and John Stuart Mill.” 6pm, Harper Center Harper Ballroom A

David Ozar was Professor and Co-Director of Graduate Studies in Health Care Ethics in the Department of Philosophy at Loyola University Chicago, and from 1993 to 2006 was Director of Loyola’s Center for Ethics.  He has taught and done extensive work in John Stuart Mill’s Utilitarianism and Aristotle’s virtue ethics.  He was the founder and first president of the Professional Ethics in Dentistry Network and has held offices in the Society for Health and Human Values, the American Philosophical Association, and other professional organizations. His publications are wide-ranging, including articles on whistleblowing in dentistry, whether or not corporations have moral rights, and what should be done with unused frozen embryos.

This public talk is part of the Business, Faith and Common Good Speaker Series which is put on by the Business, Faith and Common Good Institute at Creighton University.  All are welcome, and no RSVP is needed.  Please Contact Andy Gustafson with any questions at andrewgustafson@creighton.edu

The speaker series is made possible by  support from the Heider College of business at Creighton University, as well as donations from various individuals and businesses who are supporters of the Business, Faith and Common Good Institute.  If you wish to give a tax-deductible contribution, your donation can be given through the Creighton University Development Office.  Please contact Andy Gustafson for more details (andrewgustafson@creighton.edu)

                         

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Andy and Celeste Gustafson