Digital Ethics Information Session
Learn more about an exciting six-day residency taking place on the Hyde Park campus this spring.
About the Event
Join us at 6:00 p.m. CT on January 17th to learn more about UChicago's Spring Residential Seminar, Digital Ethics.
Designed for lifelong learners seeking to rigorously engage big questions in tech ethics during an immersive, on-campus educational experience, this spring 2023 course will be taught by Daniel Moerner, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Chicago. Over the course of six days from April 30th-May 5th, learners will become familiar with classic debates in applied ethics paired with case studies from recent developments in digital technology.
Questions are encouraged throughout our time together.
Who's Speaking
Daniel Moerner
Assistant Professor, Philosophy
Daniel Moerner is an Assistant Professor in the Philosophy Department at the University of Chicago. His interests extend broadly across the history of philosophy. He specializes in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century European philosophy, particularly the philosophy of Benedict Spinoza.