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Written by Bruce Weinstein   
Tuesday, July 29 2008 19:29
Bruce WeinsteinBruce Weinstein, Ph.D., The Ethics Guy®, has a simple purpose in life: he wants to enrich your appreciation of ethics in everyday life and to help you make the best decisions possible.  He writes the column, “Ask the Ethics Guy,” for BusinessWeek.com.


His clients include the National Football League, The National Guard (South Carolina Division), HDI, Vistakon/Johnson & Johnson, Pri-Med, the National Grocers Association, the Eastern Michigan University College of Business, and 300 other leading groups.


Dr. Weinstein appears as an ethics analyst regularly on CNN and has also appeared on NBC’s “Today Show,” ABC’s “Good Morning America,” MSNBC’s “Live,”  FOX Business Network’s “Cavuto,” FOX News Channel’s “O’Reilly Factor” and “Fox & Friends,” CNBC’s “Capital Report,” Bloomberg Television’s “Personal Finance,” and NPR’s “Leonard Lopate Show.”


Dr. Weinstein is the author or editor of five books on ethics.  His writings have appeared in, and he has been quoted or featured in USA Today, The New York Observer, The Los Angeles Times, The Chicago Tribune, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Investor’s Business Daily, Family Circle, Real Simple, the Journal of the American Medical Association, and the in-flight magazines of American Airlines, Delta Airlines, USAirways, and United Airlines, as well as Newsweek.com, CNN.com, and FoxNews.com.  His latest book is Life Principles: Feeling Good by Doing Good (Emmis Books).


He received a Bachelor’s degree in Philosophy from Swarthmore College, a Ph.D. in Philosophy and Bioethics from Georgetown University, a certificate in Film Production from New York University, and a National Fellowship from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation in Battle Creek, Michigan.  His latest book is, Is It Still Cheating If I Don’t Get Caught?, which helps teens make ethical decisions.
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