In Wednesday evening’s episode of Philosophy in Action Talk Radio, I interviewed Craig Biddle on “Common Mistakes about Ethics.”

If you missed the live broadcast, you can listen to the audio podcast. You’ll find that posted below, as well as on this episode’s archive page: 10 October 2012: Craig Biddle on Common Mistakes about Ethics.

Talk Radio: Episode: 10 October 2012

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What are some of the most common mistakes that people make in thinking about ethics? I’ll interview Craig Biddle, editor of “The Objective Standard,” about people’s wrong ideas about ethics, including ethics of duty, pragmatism, religious ethics, collectivism, and more.

Craig Biddle is the editor of The Objective Standard and the author of Loving Life: The Morality of Self-Interest and the Facts that Support It, a highly concretized, systematic introduction to Ayn Rand’s ethics. He is currently writing a book, which is tentatively titled Thinking in Principles: The Science of Selfishness, about how to use one’s mind in the service of one’s life, liberty, and happiness.

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