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Robin Zheng: Roles and Responsibilities

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We’re facing some pretty big problems these days. And whether they’re things like climate change, racism or poverty, these problems are all bigger than we are as individuals. So big, in fact, it can be tempting to give up responsibility for social change altogether. Today’s guest, the philosopher Robin Zheng, says that’s a mistake. She’s come up with a way of thinking about social responsibility called the Role Ideal Model. It’s a fascinating theory about the relationship between individual responsibility and structural injustice.

Contact us at examiningethics@gmail.com.

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Thanks to Evelyn Brosius for our logo. Featured image is in the public domain and was taken by U.S. Navy Photographer’s Mate 2nd Class Johansen Laurel.

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We’re facing some pretty big problems these days. And whether they’re things like climate change, racism or poverty, these problems are all bigger than we are as individuals. So big, in fact, it can be tempting to give up responsibility for social change altogether. Today’s guest, the philosopher Robin Zheng, says that’s a mistake. She’s come up with a way of thinking about social responsibility called the Role Ideal Model. It’s a fascinating theory about the relationship between individual responsibility and structural injustice.

Contact us at examiningethics@gmail.com.

Click here for the episode’s transcript!

Show Notes:

Thanks to Evelyn Brosius for our logo. Featured image is in the public domain and was taken by U.S. Navy Photographer’s Mate 2nd Class Johansen Laurel.

  1. Zeppelin” by Blue Dot Sessions
    From sessions.blue
    CC BY-NC 4.0
  2. Hickory Interlude” by Blue Dot Sessions
    From sessions.blue
    CC BY-NC 4.0
  3. Thannoid” by Blue Dot Sessions
    From sessions.blue
    CC BY-NC 4.0
  4. Floating Whist” by Blue Dot Sessions
    From sessions.blue
    CC BY-NC 4.0

To contact us, email examiningethics@gmail.com.

The post Robin Zheng: Roles and Responsibilities appeared first on Examining Ethics.

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