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Feb. 1 2010 - 11:01 am | 240 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments

Sorting out everyday ethical issues on Fox 25 morning news

This morning, I spoke with Gene Lavanchy, anchor of Boston’s Fox25 Morning News show, about everyday ethical dilemmas.

He posed questions about moving seats at a sporting event, fantasizing about others when with a partner, reading your children’s e-mail, using labels a charity sends you when you don’t donate, using a restaurant bathroom if you don’t make a purchase at the restaurant, and acting like an illegal play you made in a sporting event didn’t happen if the referee didn’t see it.

We also talked about the ethics quiz based on the article I wrote for Real Simple magazine.

You can view a video clip of the interview by clicking on the YouTube video about or by clicking here.


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    Jeffrey Seglin writes "The Right Thing," a weekly column syndicated by The New York Times Syndicate since February 2004. From 1998 to 2004, he wrote a monthly ethics column of the same name for The Sunday New York Times business section. He is an associate professor at Emerson College in Boston where he teaches writing and ethics. He is the author of many books, including The Right Thing: Conscience, Profit and Personal Responsibility in Today's Business and The Good, the Bad, and Your Business: Choosing Right When Ethical Dilemmas Pull You Apart. His syndicated column's blog is at www.jeffreyseglin.com.

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