Ethics of Academia (9) - Jason Brennan

Philosophical Disquisitions ·

In this episode I talk to Jason Brennan (https://philpeople.org/profiles/jason-brennan). Jason is a Professor of Strategy, Economics, Ethics, and Public Policy at the McDonough School of Business (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McDonough_School_of_Business) at Georgetown University (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgetown_University). He is a prolific and productive scholar, having published over 20 books and 70 articles in the past decade or so. His research focuses on the intersections between politics, economics and philosophy. He has written quite a bit about the moral failures and conundrums of higher education, which makes him an ideal guest for this podcast. We talk about the purpose of research, the ethics of productivity, the problem with PhD programmes and the plight of adjuncts.

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