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  1. Michael Schur. Producer: The Good Place. Michael Schur was born on October 29, 1975 in West Hartford, Connecticut, USA as Michael Herbert Schur. He is a TV series creator, a writer, and producer known for series such as The Office (2005), Parks and Recreation (2009), Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013) and The Good Place (2016). He has been married to J.J. Philbin since October 9, 2005.

  2. 20 de jun. de 2023 · Schur studied moral ethics and philosophy at a variety of universities, and described this acquired knowledge in his book, How to Be Perfect: The Correct Answer to Every Moral Question.The book also explains how Schur's exploration of ethics was funneled into The Good Place.One of the most prominent ethical moments came in Season 2, Episode 13 "Somewhere Else," when Michael saved Eleanor from ...

  3. 20 de ene. de 2022 · Schur, 46, has been preoccupied with how to be a good person for as long as he can remember. “I have been interested-in-slash-obsessed with the concept of ethics my whole life,” he said ...

  4. Michael Schur created the critically acclaimed television comedy The Good Place and co-created Parks and Recreation, Brooklyn Nine-Nine and the Peacock series Rutherford Falls. He is also an executive producer on the HBO Max show Hacks and Netflix's Master of None. Previously, he spent four years as a writer-producer on the Emmy Award-winning ...

  5. 7 de jul. de 2022 · What would Immanuel Kant say about a fender bender? In a surprisingly funny trip through the teachings of some of history's great philosophers, TV writer and...

  6. What would Immanuel Kant say about a fender bender? In a surprisingly funny trip through the teachings of some of history's great philosophers, TV writer and producer Michael Schur (from hit shows like "The Office" and "The Good Place") talks through how to confront life's moral dilemmas -- and shows how understanding ethical theories can help you make better, kinder decisions.

  7. 4 de oct. de 2018 · Michael Schur hands out philosophical readings with his scripts. Jeff Minton for The New York Times Schur told me he wants to stress, in his show, the hard work of morality.