This class is all about equipping you with the essential ethics toolbox!
Sometimes attempting to be a good person can leave you worn out and exhausted.
Perhaps you have wondered what you, personally, should feel responsible for in life and perhaps this has been heightened during the pandemic?
Come along to this class and learn the principles and methods you need to answer every question, and overcome problems that life can throw at you.
What will we cover?
- Four practical ethics tools and two methods
- How to find time for your ideals in day-to-day life
- How to take control of your life from the foundations, upwards
- How to avoid being paralysed by uncertainty
- How to draw the line for personal responsibility
- Is watching something bad happen is any different to actually doing it yourself?
What should I bring?
- Paper and pen if you’d like to take notes
Accessibility
- Closed Captions
- Early Bird Cheap Tix
- Free Tix for First Nation Attendees
- Auslan Interpreted Upon Request
Who will be teaching?
Gordon (he/him) is an ethicist, environmentalist, Principal at Ethilogical Consulting, a lecturer at RMIT’s School of Design, and author of Power and the Professional published by McFarland Press.
He is also a blacksmith, coppersmith and ongoing member of the Victorian Scout Association.
You can reach him at ethilogical.com to talk more about ethics, power, conflict resolution or crafty stuff of any kind.
Important info:
Photo by Jens Lelie on Unsplash
Any other accessibility requests or questions? Just email delsi (she/her) at melbourne@lanewaylearning.com.