Randy Cohen
Ethicist and Former Columnist, The New York Times
No one knows more about life's ethical dilemmas than Randy Cohen. After spending over a decade answering readers' questions for the New York Times Magazine column The Ethicist, Cohen has fielded thousands of queries regarding everything from whether it's O.K. to move to higher-priced unoccupied seats at a ball game, to whether we're obligated to blow the whistle on a friend's cheating spouse.
Former New York Times Ethicist Randy Cohen tackles the ethics of asymmetrical relationships.
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Former New York Times columnist Randy Cohen tackles the ethics of love in the latest in this Big Think series.
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If you choose to go to this other country, you really should obey the laws, including the laws about currency exchange.
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How do you reconcile your desire to honor your own values without forcing the people you want to help into more dangerous conduct? Former New York Times columnist Randy Cohen […]
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Is it ethical to profit from someone else’s innocent error? Former New York Times columnist Randy Cohen answers the first in a series of Big Think readers’ ethical questions.
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