How Ethics Can Help You Make Better Decisions | Michael Schur | TED

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I've been a television comedy writer for almost 25 years.
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I have written sketches and animated shows
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and sitcoms,
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but for the last decade,
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my real passion has been the study of ethics.
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It's a classic cautionary tale, right?
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You move to Hollywood,
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you get seduced by the bright lights and the fast cars,
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and before you know it,
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you're reading 18-century German philosophy.
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(Laughter)
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I've always been an intense rule follower.
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When I was in kindergarten,
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our teacher would tell everyone to line up,
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and I would immediately line up
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and then I would look at all the other kids
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who were still goofing off,
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and I would think, "What are they doing?
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Did they not hear her, she said to line up."
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I rinsed my mouth with mouthwash for at least 30 seconds every night,
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because on the label, it says "Use for 30 seconds."
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I know, I'm irritated by me, too.
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(Laughter)
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But the real reason that I became interested in ethics
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is because in 2005,
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I royally and epically screwed something up.
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So, 2005, my wife JJ,
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driving along in slow-moving traffic bumps into the guy in front of her.
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Police officer looks everything over, doesn't see any damage,
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they exchange numbers and they go on their way.
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A couple days later,
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we get a notice that the guy wants 836 dollars
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because, according to him, the entire fender needs to be replaced.
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This is happening during Hurricane Katrina.
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JJ and I had just been to New Orleans on a trip,
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we had really fallen in love with this beautiful city,
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which was now literally under water.
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I was very riled up.
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This was hitting me really hard.
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So I went and I looked at the guy's car,
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and if I got very close,
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and I strained my eyes,
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I could just barely see this little line on the crease.
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It looked like the mark you make with a pencil on the wall
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when you're trying to hang a picture.
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And I told the guy, essentially, that he shouldn't care about this.
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I told him that things like this
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were why car insurance rates in LA were so expensive.
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I told him that cars get little dings and dents all the time,
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and he was stupid to care about that.
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I told him that there were more important things in life than this,
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like Hurricane Katrina.
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And then I made him an offer.
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I said that I would donate 836 dollars to the Red Cross Katrina relief fund
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in his name,
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if he agreed not to file this claim and fix his car.
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He said he would think it over.
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So I went back to work,
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and as very confident people want to do,
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I started telling all my friends about how awesome I was being.
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(Laughter)
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And then they jumped in
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and started pledging more and more money
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if this guy would agree not to fix his car.
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So suddenly, it was 2,000 dollars,
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then it was 5,000 dollars.
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In like, a day and a half,
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I had pledges from hundreds of people, all across the country,
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of more than 25,000 dollars
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if this guy would agree not to file an insurance claim and fix his car.
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And by the way, he has no idea this is happening.
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He is completely in the dark.
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I started a blog,
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where I gave people hourly updates -- yeah.
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(Laughter)
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It's beginning to dawn on you what a bad idea this is, right?
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I started a blog, gave people updates,
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I got media inquires from news programs, from NPR.
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I had a dream of rescuing New Orleans by myself,
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(Laughter)
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with nothing more than my computer
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and a fire hose of self-righteous anger.
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And then I started to feel sick to my stomach.
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And so did JJ, at the exact same moment.
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We both were suddenly overcome with this awful feeling
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that there was something very bad and wrong
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about what we were doing,
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but we could not pinpoint what it was.
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I just remember thinking,
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"Alright, I don't care about cars getting little dings and dents,
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but this guy does.
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Is that wrong somehow?
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I don't think that's wrong.
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And also, is this little, tiny negotiation that we're in
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really worth all of this fury and rage and shame
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that I'm whipping up and sending in his direction?
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I don't think it is."
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So I did what any rational person would do in this situation.
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I started crying, and I hid under my bed.
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(Laughter)
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And then, I started reading philosophy.
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And I started calling philosophy professors
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and asking them to talk this out with me.
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And in the process --
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yeah, and they all, by the way, did it,
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because philosophy professors love talking about philosophy.
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The drop of a hat,
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they will all talk about philosophy with you.
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So in the process,
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I learn all of these incredibly wonderful theories
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that the smartest people who have ever lived
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have developed over the last 2,500 years
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that help us make better decisions and become better people.
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For example, I learned about Immanuel Kant
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and the categorical imperative.
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So Kant says, when we're about to do something
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we have to design a rule or a maxim
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that we could will to be universal.
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Meaning, we have to imagine,
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what if everyone did what we're about to do,
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what would happen to the world?
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Would it be OK or would it get all screwed up?
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So the maxim I'm designing here is something like,
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anytime two people are in any kind of negotiation,
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one of them can drag into the negotiation
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an entirely unrelated global calamity
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(Laughter)
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and tell the other person
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that they shouldn't care about whatever they care about,
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because they should care about that instead.
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That world would suck, right?
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Like, your sister borrows five dollars from you,
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you ask for it back,
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she says, "How dare you care about five dollars
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when the polar ice caps are melting?"
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No one wants to live in this world, right?
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Kant also says, by the way,
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that you should treat people as ends in themselves,
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and not a means to an end,
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meaning, you shouldn't use people to get what you want.
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Well, that's what I was doing.
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I also learned about Aristotle and the study of virtue ethics.
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So Aristotle says there's certain qualities we should all have.
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Things like generosity and courage
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and friendliness and mildness,
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and he wants us to practice them every day
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so that we not only have them,
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we have them in the exact right amount.
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We don't have a deficiency of them,
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and we don't have an excess of them.
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Now virtue ethics can be kind of, maddeningly imprecise,
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but at the very least, it was pretty clear that I was exhibiting an excess of anger
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and maybe a deficiency of friendliness.
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I wasn't nailing it, is the point.
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Like, I definitely was not getting it exactly right.
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Then I learned about utilitarianism,
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made famous by Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill.
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And this one actually gave me a shred of hope
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that I was doing something good,
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because utilitarians only care about the results of our actions,
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they only care that we are creating more happiness and pleasure
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than we are pain and suffering.
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So yes, I'm being obnoxious and moralistic,
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and I hand it to this guy, causing him some amount of pain,
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but an enormous amount of money
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is going to be given to people in great need.
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So the amount of happiness I’m creating
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outweighs the amount of pain and suffering.
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But the utilitarians also said
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that when we're calculating the amount of happiness
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or pain we've created,
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we can't just think about the one person we're dealing with,
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we have to think about the fact that everybody in our society
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will now both know this happened
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and will fear that it could someday happen to them.
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And since we've already seen what a terrible, stinky world
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I was trying to create,
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everyone in our society would become a little bit bummed out and sad
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by what I did,
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and so the total amount of pain and suffering I've created
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might actually outweigh the happiness.
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I never got a straightforward answer, obviously,
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because Aristotle never wrote
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about, like, fender benders involving horse-drawn carriages
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in ancient Athens.
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But at the very least,
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it sure felt like Jeremy Bentham
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and John Stuart Mill would be a little disappointed in me.
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And it sure felt like Aristotle would be a little annoyed,
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and it sure felt like Immanuel Kant would wave a disapproving finger at me.
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And if all of the world's greatest philosophers
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are on one side of a debate,
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and you are on the other side ...
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(Laughter)
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You fucked up, OK.
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(Laughter)
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(Applause)
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So I called the guy.
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I apologized profusely,
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I told him the entire story.
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He was very kind and forgiving,
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which was an enormous relief to me.
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I told him I had already cut him a check, which was in the mail.
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I went back to the blog, I told everybody the outcome.
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Most people, not all, but most of them,
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thought it was a pretty happy outcome.
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I encouraged them to give money to the Red Cross anyway,
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because giving money to hurricane victims is a nice thing to do,
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and in the end,
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more than 25,000 dollars was indeed donated
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to the Red Cross Hurricane Katrina relief efforts.
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Don't applaud that,
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because that's the happy result of a bad event.
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So why did this embarrassing, miserable mistake that I made
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make me want to continue to study moral philosophy?
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If I told you that you were going to be on Jeopardy,
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how would you prepare?
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You would read some trivia books and flip through a world atlas.
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If I told you that you were going to take a half-court shot
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at an NBA game
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for the chance to win 50,000 dollars,
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how would you prepare?
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You would get a basketball,
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you would go to the YMCA
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and you would practice hucking up half-court shots.
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Well, you're probably never going to be on Jeopardy.
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You are probably never going to take a half-court shot
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at an NBA game
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for a chance to win 50,000 dollars.
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But you will, I guarantee it,
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at some point,
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become embroiled in a complicated,
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confusing, ugly, gut-wrenching moral dilemma.
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That is just a fact of life on Earth.
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There will be a dilemma in which there is no clear rule to follow.
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There is only a kind of, vague investigation
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and everything you do seems like it might be wrong.
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So how do you prepare for that?
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By reading theories of ethics
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and understanding what they say,
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what they mean,
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how they purport to help us make better decisions
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and become better people.
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And by the way,
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just reading these theories is no guarantee
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that you will actually make the right choice
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when you're inside one of these complicated
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and tangled ethical dilemmas.
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You can take all the practice half-court shots you want
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at the YMCA,
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but when you set foot on the floor of the NBA arena,
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and there are 15,000 screaming fans,
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you're probably still going to throw up an air ball, right?
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But if you've prepared,
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you will increase your odds of success.
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You will increase the chances that you sink the shot
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or that you at least get the ball close enough to the rim
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that you don't embarrass yourself and become a meme.
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(Laughter)
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Understanding ethical theories
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is how we increase our chances of success at simply being human beings
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who have to negotiate with other human beings.
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And to me, there is nothing more important than that.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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