According to new research, people who study ethics for a living aren’t any more ethical than the rest of us. Our guest explains why, and gives us some tips on how to be better people. We also get the latest scoop on the biggest political news out of Washington D.C., and we talk to a WPR reporter about the reorganization of the state Department of Natural Resources.
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The State Department Of Natural Resources Announces Reorganization Plan
On Tuesday the state Department of Natural Resources announced a major reorganization that would consolidate most of the responsibilities for water and air pollution into a single division, among other changes. A WPR reporter discusses the details and the reasoning behind the reorgnaization.
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This Week In Washington – July 29, 2015
Harry Enten, senior political writer and analyst for FiveThirtyEight, joins Central Time for our weekly look at the most pressing issues in national politics.
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What Leads To More Ethical Behavior?
The people who study ethics for a living…aren’t any more ethical than the rest of us. That’s according to philosopher, who says his findings raise the question: if thinking about ethics doesn’t make us better people…what does?
Episode Credits
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Veronica Rueckert Host
- Amanda Magnus Producer
- Galen Druke Producer
- Chuck Quirmbach Guest
- Harry Enten Guest
- Eric Schwitzgebel Guest
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