Ethics in Film is an electronic journal dedicated to bringing the power of film to the teaching of all areas of ethical inquiry. The journal publishes articles that use any form of motion picture excerpt as the teaching method and address any ethical genre. Ethics in Film strives to make these teaching methods easily accessible while maintaining the highest quality provided by double-blind peer review. To read recent articles, please click on the Now Showing links to the left. For the full list, please click on Articles above.
Recognizing that ethical issues span all areas of human activity, Ethics in Film welcomes submissions of film treatments of all dimensions of ethics without special preference for any particular approach or sub-discipline of ethical inquiry. Thus, the journal's scope embraces: meta-ethics, ethical theory, normative ethics, professional ethics, practical ethics, and environmental ethics.
Ethics in Film is published by the Center for Values and Social Policy in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Funding has been provided by: George and Judy Writer, the Institute for Ethical and Civic Engagement (IECE) at the University of Colorado at Boulder, and the Arthur W. Page Center, a research center at the Penn State College of Communications dedicated to the study and advancement of ethics and responsibility in corporate communication and other forms of public communication.
Ethics in Film is an electronic journal dedicated to bringing the power of film to the teaching of all areas of ethical inquiry. The journal publishes articles that use any form of motion picture excerpt as the teaching method and address any ethical genre. Ethics in Film strives to make these teaching methods easily accessible while maintaining the highest quality provided by double-blind peer review. To read recent articles, please click on the Now Showing links to the left. For the full list, please click on Articles above.
Recognizing that ethical issues span all areas of human activity, Ethics in Film welcomes submissions of film treatments of all dimensions of ethics without special preference for any particular approach or sub-discipline of ethical inquiry. Thus, the journal's scope embraces: meta-ethics, ethical theory, normative ethics, professional ethics, practical ethics, and environmental ethics.
Ethics in Film is published by the Center for Values and Social Policy in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Funding has been provided by: George and Judy Writer, the Institute for Ethical and Civic Engagement (IECE) at the University of Colorado at Boulder, and the Arthur W. Page Center, a research center at the Penn State College of Communications dedicated to the study and advancement of ethics and responsibility in corporate communication and other forms of public communication.
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