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In this episode, Dr. Phillip D. Fletcher presenting at the Arkansas Problem Gambling Council Symposium, examines the ethical foundations of responsible gaming through the lens of human dignity and leadership.
As gaming continues to grow across Arkansas—bringing economic opportunity alongside increased accessibility—important ethical questions emerge. Is consent enough in high-risk environments? What responsibilities do institutions carry when harm is foreseeable? And how should leaders navigate the tension between profit and people?
Drawing on personalist ethics and real-world application, this lecture challenges listeners to rethink responsible gaming—not just as a regulatory issue, but as a matter of moral responsibility and human worth.
Tune in for a thoughtful and timely conversation at the intersection of ethics, leadership, and public life.
By Dr. Phillip D. Fletcher4
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In this episode, Dr. Phillip D. Fletcher presenting at the Arkansas Problem Gambling Council Symposium, examines the ethical foundations of responsible gaming through the lens of human dignity and leadership.
As gaming continues to grow across Arkansas—bringing economic opportunity alongside increased accessibility—important ethical questions emerge. Is consent enough in high-risk environments? What responsibilities do institutions carry when harm is foreseeable? And how should leaders navigate the tension between profit and people?
Drawing on personalist ethics and real-world application, this lecture challenges listeners to rethink responsible gaming—not just as a regulatory issue, but as a matter of moral responsibility and human worth.
Tune in for a thoughtful and timely conversation at the intersection of ethics, leadership, and public life.