What Does It Mean to Be Ethical? | K. M. Pathi | TEDxJaipur National University

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In this TEDx talk, K M Pathi explores a simple but powerful question: What does it really mean to be ethical? Moving beyond the idea that ethics is merely about knowing right from wrong, the talk argues that ethical life involves three essential capacities: the ability to think clearly, the ability to feel with compassion, and the courage to act when something is unjust. Through everyday dilemmas, human stories and moral examples, the talk invites us to see ethics not as an abstract subject, but as a way of being human. "K. M. Pathi is the founder of Ethics101, a platform dedicated to making ethics meaningful by connecting ideas from moral philosophy with real-world decisions. With more than three decades of teaching and training experience, he explores through lectures, writing, and digital media how questions of right and wrong shape governance, leadership, and everyday life. He engages with civil servants, professionals, and students across academic and public institutions on them

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