Rationing antibiotics in the face of drug resistance: ethical challenges, principles and pathways |
Practical medical ethics symposium: Rationing responsibly in an age of austerity |
Christian Munthe |
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Allocating organs: the US approach |
Practical medical ethics symposium: Rationing responsibly in an age of austerity. |
Thaddeus Mason Pope |
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Cost-equivalence: rethinking treatment allocation |
Practical medical ethics symposium: Rationing responsibly in an age of austerity |
Julian Savulescu |
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Moralising medicine: is it ethical to allocate treatment based on responsibility for illness? |
Practical medical ethics symposium: Rationing responsibly in an age of austerity |
Rebecca Brown |
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Allocating intensive care beds and balancing ethical values |
Practical medical ethics symposium: Rationing responsibly in an age of austerity |
Dominic Wilkinson |
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Conscientious Objection in Healthcare Conference: Roundtable discussion |
Panel discussion at a conference on conscientious objection in medicine and the role of conscience in healthcare practitioners’ decision making, Oxford 2015. |
Katrien Devolder, Richard Sorabji, Jeff McMahan, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Aaron Ancell |
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Kant, conscience, and professional roles |
A conference on conscientious objection in medicine and the role of conscience in healthcare practitioners’ decision making, Oxford 2015. |
Jeanette Kennett |
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Medicine and morally messy relationships |
A conference on conscientious objection in medicine and the role of conscience in healthcare practitioners’ decision making, Oxford 2015. |
Kimberley Brownlee |
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Reasons, moral integrity, and conscientious objection |
A conference on conscientious objection in medicine and the role of conscience in healthcare practitioners’ decision making, Oxford 2015. |
Mark Wicclair |
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Two concepts of conscience and their implications for conscience-based refusal |
A conference on conscientious objection in medicine and the role of conscience in healthcare practitioners’ decision making, Oxford 2015. |
Steve Clarke |
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Refusing to treat sexual dysfunction in sex offenders |
A conference on conscientious objection in medicine and the role of conscience in healthcare practitioners’ decision making, Oxford 2015. |
Tom Douglas |
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Objection to conscience. On good and bad objections in medicine |
A conference on conscientious objection in medicine and the role of conscience in healthcare practitioners’ decision making, Oxford 2015. |
Alberto Giubilini |
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My conscience may be my guide, but you may not have to honour it |
A conference on conscientious objection in medicine and the role of conscience in healthcare practitioners’ decision making, Oxford 2015. |
Hugh LaFollette |
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Conscientious objection and complicity in wrongdoing |
A conference on conscientious objection in medicine and the role of conscience in healthcare practitioners’ decision making, Oxford 2015. |
Francesca Minerva |
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The proper place of conscience and values |
A conference on conscientious objection in medicine and the role of conscience in healthcare practitioners’ decision making, Oxford 2015. |
Julian Savulescu |
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Conscientious objection and 'effective referral' |
A conference on conscientious objection in medicine and the role of conscience in healthcare practitioners’ decision making, Oxford 2015. |
Roger Trigg |
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Conscientious non-objection and medical dissensus in intensive care |
A conference on conscientious objection in medicine and the role of conscience in healthcare practitioners’ decision making, Oxford 2015. |
Dominic Wilkinson |
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We Want Kids, Too: Should Doctors be Allowed to Refuse to Help Gay Couples have Children? |
A conference on conscientious objection in medicine and the role of conscience in healthcare practitioners’ decision making, Oxford 2015. |
Walter Sinnott Armstrong, Aaron Ancell |
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Ethical and Social Issues in Shared Virtual Environments Revisited |
Talk delivered at 2015 Cyberselves Symposium, with contributions from technologists, psychologists, neuroscientists, philosophers and cultural theorists looking at the future societal and ethical impacts of virtual reality and immersive technologies. |
Ralph Schroeder |
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The Soul of the Machine: The multi-layered structure of a synthetic self |
Talk delivered at 2015 Cyberselves Symposium, with contributions from technologists, psychologists, neuroscientists, philosophers and cultural theorists looking at the future societal and ethical impacts of virtual reality and immersive technologies |
Paul Verschure |
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The Smart Mandate: A Brief History of Ubiquitous Computing and Responsive Environments |
Talk delivered at 2015 Cyberselves Symposium, with contributions from technologists, psychologists, neuroscientists, philosophers and cultural theorists looking at the future societal and ethical impacts of virtual reality and immersive technologies. |
Orit Halpern |
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Virtually anything goes: what, if any, are the ethical limits on behaviour in virtual worlds? |
Talk delivered at 2015 Cyberselves Symposium, with contributions from technologists, psychologists, neuroscientists, philosophers and cultural theorists looking at the future societal and ethical impacts of virtual reality and immersive technologies. |
Blay Whitby |
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Happiness, Unhappiness, and Suffering |
Hawkins is Associate Research Professor of Philosophy and Trent Scholar in Bioethics at Duke University. |
Jennifer Hawkins, Jeff McMahan |
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Toward a Naturalistic Theory of Moral Progress |
Buchanan is James B. Duke Professor of Philosophy at Duke University. |
Allen Buchanan |
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Experimental Evidence for Morality As Accountability |
Presentations from an international conference on the normative significance of cognitive science. Hosted by Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford July 2012). |
Stephen Darwall |
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When the mind matters for morality |
Presentations from an international conference on the normative significance of cognitive science. Hosted by Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford July 2012). |
Liane Young |
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Accepting our natures. When should we accept the ways people tend to behave; when should we aim to change them? |
Presentations from an international conference on the normative significance of cognitive science. Hosted by Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford July 2012). |
Kwame Anthony Appiah |
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When Can('t) We Trust Our Moral Intuitions in Distributive Cases? |
Presentations from an international conference on the normative significance of cognitive science. Hosted by Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford July 2012). |
Alex Voorhoeve |
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Science, Responsibility and The Traffic Participation View on Human Agency |
Presentations from an international conference on the normative significance of cognitive science. Hosted by Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford July 2012). |
Maureen Sie |
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SRC Conference 'Reducing Religious Conflict': Round Table Discussion |
Discussion of key themes emerging from a two-day interdisciplinary conference on reducing religious conflict. Organised by the SRC Project, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford (June 2012). |
Roger Trigg, Scott Atran, Julian Savulescu |
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How Might Understanding Human Groups Help Address Religious Conflict? |
Presentations from a two-day international and interdisciplinary conference on the theme of reducing religious conflict. Organised by the SRC Project, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford (June 2012). |
Paul Troop |
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Local versus Global Dimensions of Religious Violence: The Case of the Caucasus |
Presentations from a two-day international and interdisciplinary conference on the theme of reducing religious conflict. Organised by the SRC Project, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford (June 2012). |
Monica Toft |
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Intergroup Contact as a Means of Reducing Religious Conflict: Evidence from Belfast and Oldham |
Presentations from a two-day international and interdisciplinary conference on the theme of reducing religious conflict. Organised by the SRC Project, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford (June 2012). |
Miles Hewstone |
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Religion and Religious Conflict: A Secular View |
Presentations from a two-day international and interdisciplinary conference on the theme of reducing religious conflict. Organised by the SRC Project, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford (June 2012). |
Julian Savuelscu |
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Civility and Deep Disagreement: Philosophical Reflections on Religious Difference and Public Life |
Presentations from a two-day international and interdisciplinary conference on the theme of reducing religious conflict. Organised by the SRC Project, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford (June 2012). |
Tony Coady |
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Religion in Conflict and Peacemaking, with Particular Reference to South Africa |
Presentations from a two-day international and interdisciplinary conference on the theme of reducing religious conflict. Organised by the SRC Project, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford (June 2012). |
Liz Carmichael |
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Religious and Sacred Imperatives in Human Conflict |
Presentations from a two-day international and interdisciplinary conference on the theme of reducing religious conflict. Organised by the SRC Project, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford (June 2012). |
Scott Atran |
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Can Emotion Regulation Change Political Attitudes in Intractable and Religious Conflict? From the Laboratory to the Field |
Presentations from a two-day international and interdisciplinary conference on the theme of reducing religious conflict. Organised by the SRC Project, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford (June 2012). |
Eran Halperin |
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The Secular Problem of Evil |
Paper delivered at the Moral Evil in Practical Ethics Conference, Oxford 2012. |
John Kekes |
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A Religious Conception of Evil |
Paper delivered at the Moral Evil in Practical Ethics Conference, Oxford 2012. |
Steve Clarke |
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Narratives of Entitlement |
Paper delivered at the Moral Evil in Practical Ethics Conference, Oxford 2012. |
Arne Johan Vetlesen |
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The Challenges of Global and Local Misogyny |
Paper delivered at the Moral Evil in Practical Ethics Conference, Oxford 2012. |
Claudia Card |
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Moral Enhancement and the Duty to Eliminate Evildoing |
Paper delivered at the Moral Evil in Practical Ethics Conference, Oxford 2012. |
Shlomit Harrosh |
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Can We Treat Evil? |
Paper delivered at the Moral Evil in Practical Ethics Conference, Oxford 2012. |
Gwen Adshead |
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What Use Is the Concept of Evil to Us? |
Paper delivered at the Moral Evil in Practical Ethics Conference, Oxford 2012. |
Eve Garrard |
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