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Mr. Harry Ballan Addresses the Honors College

by Yehuda Goldberg ('17)
Last Thursday, the Honors College had the unique privilege to hear from Mr. Harry Ballan, Esq., a distinguished attorney at the law firm of Davis, Polk, and Wardwell.  The presentation was entitled "Ethics in the Lab, in the Classroom and in Life", and Mr. Ballan began by discussing the interplay of music and various elements of the brain. This led the lecture to the various ways we make choices from a neurological perspective.
Using the famed example of diverting a runaway train on a railway track in order to save certain lives in its intended path but thereby destroy others, Mr. Ballan demonstrated the difference between active and passive choices. He also spoke about which kinds of decisions are made quickly and which are thought about in depth as well as the scientific and moral repercussions of these decisions. He then applied these ideas to the courtroom, to ethics, to the classroom and to life in general.
The lecture was engaging and thought provoking and the entire Honors College thanks Mr. Ballan for this opportunity.