
REFLECTIONS ON SCIENCE, MORALITY & THE MORAL MAZE
by Kenan Malik
The Moral Maze is a show with its strengths and weaknesses, a format better suited to debating some issues than others. This week’s programme, on the relationship between science and morality, was somewhat messy, inevitably perhaps given the complexity of the issue, the subtlety of many of the arguments and the depth of knowledge required. Nevertheless, there were, I thought, useful parts of the debate. I was particularly struck by Joshua Greene‘s skepticism about the ability of science to settle moral […]
Categories: Science & Technology • Tags: broadcasts, equality, ethics, human agency, human nature, joshua greene, kantianism, moral maze, neuroscience, psychology, rights, utilitarianism