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Fellowship Takeaways. Episode 8 – AI and ethics in Journalism |
Bite-sized insights from Reuters Institute’s fellowship seminars: the ethical use of AI and the responsibility that comes with it. |
Arthur Grimonpont, Bahareh Heravi |
18 Oct 2024 |
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Fellowship Takeaways. Episode 4 – Navigating ethics in sensitive stories |
Bite-sized insights from Reuters Institute’s fellowship seminars: one of journalism’s most enduring challenges - navigating ethics when covering sensitive stories. |
Connie Walker, Anas Aremeyaw Anas |
18 Oct 2024 |
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CRISPR, Gene Editing, and Metamorphosis |
Biotechnology is transforming the human condition. A molecular tool called CRISPR-Cas9 is being used to edit human DNA. Scientists will join influential disabled thinkers to discuss ethical issues hovering around gene editing. |
Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, Nada Kubikova, Dagan Wells, Julia-Sophia Bellingrath |
26 Jul 2024 |
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‘Franz Kafka’s ‘Metamorphosis’: Insects and Disgust and Repulsion’ |
Franz Kafka exploited people’s disgust at insects as his protagonist, Greger Samsa, was transformed into a giant insect. Is this disgust innate, widely shared or justified and what are the consequences for our treatment of insects? |
Liam Crowley, Rosemary Gillespie, Clair Linzey, Geraldine Wright |
12 Jun 2024 |
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The Vagueness of Demandingness Objections |
A St Cross Special Ethics Seminar, recorded at St Cross College, Oxford in February 2024. |
Marcel van Ackeren |
28 Mar 2024 |
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Morality and Personality |
Professor Predrag uses a comparison of money and morality to explore the mutual relationship between morality and personality. |
Predrag Cicovacki |
09 Nov 2023 |
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The Moral Machine Experiment |
In this St Cross Special Ethics Seminar, Dr Edmond Awad discusses his project, the Moral Machine, an internet-based game exploring the ethical dilemmas faced by driverless cars. |
Edmond Awad |
09 Nov 2022 |
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Series 2 Episode 3 - Sharing genetic results within families |
Who does a genetic result belong to? What might help people to share genetic information with their relatives? We talk to Lisa Ballard and Anneke Lucassen. |
Rachel Horton, Gabrielle Samuel, Lisa Ballard, Anneke Lucassen |
16 Aug 2022 |
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2022 Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics: Ethics and Artificial Intelligence (3 of 3) |
In last of the three 2022 Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics, Professor Peter Railton explores how we might "programme ethics into AI" |
Peter Railton |
31 May 2022 |
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2022 Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics: Ethics and Artificial Intelligence (2 of 3) |
In the second 2022 Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics, Professor Peter Railton explores how we might "programme ethics into AI" |
Peter Railton |
31 May 2022 |
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2022 Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics: Ethics and Artificial Intelligence (1 of 3) |
In the first of three 2022 Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics, Professor Peter Railton explores how we might "programme ethics into AI" |
Peter Railton |
31 May 2022 |
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The Kids aren’t OK |
Designing and building apps to protect children and young folk from data harms. |
Arianna Schuler Scott, Claudine Tinsman, Anirudh Ekambaranathan |
20 Apr 2022 |
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Victims of Algorithmic Violence: An Introduction to AI Ethics and Human-AI Interaction |
A high-level overview of key areas of AI ethics and not-ethics, exploring the challenges of algorithmic decision-making, kinds of bias, and interpretability, linking these issues to problems of human-system interaction. |
Max Van Kleek |
06 Apr 2022 |
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The practicalities of academic research ethics - how to get things done |
A brief introduction to various legal and procedural ethical concepts and their applications within and beyond academia. |
Katherine Fletcher |
05 Apr 2022 |
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Statistics, ethical and unethical: Some historical vignettes |
David Steinsaltz gives a lecture on the ethical issues in statistics using historical examples. |
David Steinsaltz |
05 Apr 2022 |
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Ethics from the perspective of an applied statistician |
Professor Denise Lievesley discusses ethical issues and codes of conduct relevant to applied statisticians. |
Denise Lievesley |
31 Mar 2022 |
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Episode 8: Liberatory orientations in African(a) and South Asian philosophies |
In this episode, Aamir Kaderbhai (Mst Study of Religions), Heeyoung Tae (BA Philosophy, Politics, & Economics), and alicehank winham (MPhil Buddhist Studies) converse with Dr. Anatanand Rambachan (Professor of Religion at St. Olaf College), |
Aamir Kaderbhai, Heeyoung Tae, alicehank winham, Anatanand Rambachan |
08 Dec 2021 |
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Episode 5: A Yogācāra Buddhist Theory of Metaphor and cross-cultural philosophy with Dr. Roy Tzohar |
In this episode, MPhil Buddhist Studies students Cody Fuller and alicehankwinham interview Professor Tzohar (associate professor in the East and South Asian Studies Department at Tel Aviv University). |
Cody Fuller, alicehankwinham, Roy Tzohar |
04 Nov 2021 |
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Atalia Omer - Pathways toward a Jewish Israeli Restorative Ethics |
Atalia Omer discusses restorative justice practices and the possibilities (and limits) of Jewish critiques of Zionism. |
Atalia Omer, Yaacov Yadgar |
20 Oct 2021 |
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Alberto Giubilini and Pandemic Ethics |
Dr. Alberto Giubilini (Oxford) and Dr. Kristin Heitman discuss ethical issues raised in efforts to balance individual freedoms and social measures to control the spread of disease. |
Kristin Heitman, Alberto Giubilini |
08 Oct 2021 |
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Ethics in AI Seminar: Responsible Research and Publication in AI |
Ethics in AI Seminar - presented by the Institute for Ethics in AI |
Peter Millican, Rosie Campbell, Carolyn Ashurst, Helena Webb |
12 Jul 2021 |
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Ethics in AI Colloquium with Adrienne Mayor: Gods and Robots: Myths, Machines, and Ancient Dreams of Technology |
Part of the Colloquium on AI Ethics series presented by the Institute of Ethics in AI. This event is also part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities. |
Adrienne Mayor, Shadi Bartsch-Zimmer, Armand D'Angour, John Tasioulas |
12 Jul 2021 |
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AI in a Democratic Culture - Presented by the Institute for Ethics in AI |
Launch of the Institute for Ethics in AI with Sir Nigel Shadbolt, Joshua Cohen and Hélène Landemore. Part of the Colloquium on AI Ethics series presented by the Institute for Ethics in AI |
Joshua Cohen, Hélène Landemore, Nigel Shadbolt |
12 Jul 2021 |
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Cre-AI-tivity: Blood in a Whatsapp message? |
This last in our trilogy explores data as the foundation of AI systems. We learn how this enables mapping individual learners' progress and benchmarking in a teaching context, but also how that data exchange raises ethical issues. |
Abigail Williams, Jussi Ängeslevä, Carl Schoenfeld |
28 May 2021 |
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Michael Parker and the COVID-19 response |
St Cross College Fellow Michael Parker is Professor of Bioethics, Director of the Wellcome Centre for Ethics and Humanities and of the Ethox Centre, all at the University of Oxford. |
Michael Parker, Stanley Ulijaszek |
01 Feb 2021 |
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Does AI threaten Human Autonomy? |
This event is also part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities. |
Peter Millican, Jonathan Pugh, Jessica Morley, Carina Prunkl |
07 Dec 2020 |
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Privacy Is Power |
Part of the Colloquium on AI Ethics series presented by the Institute of Ethics in AI. This event is also part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities. |
Carissa Véliz, Sir Michael Tugendhat, Stephanie Hare, John Tasioulas |
05 Nov 2020 |
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Algorithms Eliminate Noise (and That Is Very Good) |
Part of the Colloquium on AI Ethics series presented by the Institute of Ethics in AI. This event is also part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities. |
John Tasioulas, Ruth Chang, Sir Nigel Shadbolt, Cass Sunstein |
05 Nov 2020 |
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Ethics in AI Education |
This event is also part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities. |
Peter Millican, Milo Phillips-Brown, Max Van Kleek, Helena Webb |
05 Nov 2020 |
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Choosing Now for Later: Precedent Autonomy and Problem of Surrogate Decision-Making After Severe Brain Injury |
Recording of the New St Cross Special Ethics Seminar on surrogate decision-making after severe brain injury. |
Mackenzie Graham, Doug McConnell |
19 Jun 2020 |
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How the Coronavirus Pandemic Exacerbates Existing Inequalities |
An interview with Dr Agomoni Ganguli-Mitra. |
Agomoni Ganguli-Mitra, Katrien Devolder |
21 Apr 2020 |
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3f. Values and AI: view from public policy |
Jo Wolff and Vafa Ghazavi, Blavatnik School of Government, gives the sixth and final talk in the third Ethics in AI seminar, held on February 10th 2020. |
Jo Wolff, Vafa Ghazavi |
10 Feb 2020 |
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3e. AI and business |
Alan Morrison, Saïd Business School, gives the fifth talk in the third Ethics in AI seminar, held on February 10th 2020. |
Alan Morrison |
10 Feb 2020 |
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3d. AI and finance |
Nir Vulkan, Saïd Business School, gives the fourth talk in the third Ethics in AI seminar, held on February 10th 2020. |
Nir Vulkan |
10 Feb 2020 |
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3c. Population health and AI: efficiency, accuracy and trust |
Angeliki Kerasidou, Ethox Centre, gives the third talk in the third Ethics in AI seminar, held on February 10th 2020. |
Angeliki Kerasidou |
10 Feb 2020 |
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3b. AI in healthcare |
Claire Bloomfield, National Consortium of Intelligent Medical Imaging, gives the second talk in the third Ethics in AI seminar, held on February 10th 2020. |
Claire Bloomfield |
10 Feb 2020 |
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3a. Rethinking ethics and humanities for the 21st Century |
Mike Parker, Wellcome Centre for Ethics and Humanities gives the first talk in the third Ethics in AI seminar, held on February 10th 2020. |
Mike Parker |
10 Feb 2020 |
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Is Moral Status Good for You? |
Thomas Douglas, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the Conference on Rethinking Moral Status, held in 13th and 14th June 2019. |
Thomas Douglas |
07 Feb 2020 |
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The Tenuous Connection between Moral Status and Proper Political-Legal Status |
Benjamin Sachs, University of St Andrews, gives a talk for the Conference on Rethinking Moral Status, held in 13th and 14th June 2019. |
Benjamin Sachs |
07 Feb 2020 |
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Moral Status: A Convenient Label |
Udo Schuklenk, Queen's University, gives a talk for the Conference on Rethinking Moral Status, held in 13th and 14th June 2019. |
Udo Schuklenk |
07 Feb 2020 |
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The Ever Conscious View and the Contingency of Moral Status |
Elizabeth Harman, Princeton University, gives a talk for the Conference on Rethinking Moral Status, held in 13th and 14th June 2019. |
Elizabeth Harman |
07 Feb 2020 |
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The Moral Status of Conscious Subjects |
Joshua Shepherd, Carlton University and the University de Barcelona, gives a talk for the Conference on Rethinking Moral Status, held in 13th and 14th June 2019. |
Joshua Shepherd |
07 Feb 2020 |
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The Moral Status of So-called Moral Machines |
John Harris, University of Manchester, gives a talk for the Conference on Rethinking Moral Status, held in 13th and 14th June 2019. |
John Harris |
07 Feb 2020 |
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Moral Status and Moral Significance |
Ingmar Persson, University of Gothenburg and University of Oxford, gives a talk for the Conference on Rethinking Moral Status, held in 13th and 14th June 2019. |
Ingmar Persson |
07 Feb 2020 |
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Chimeras, Superchimps and Post-persons; Specie Boundaries and Moral Status Enhancements |
Sarah Chan, Univesity of Edinburgh, gives a talk for the Conference on Rethinking Moral Status, held in 13th and 14th June 2019. |
Sarah Chan |
07 Feb 2020 |
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Variable Moral Status |
Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Duke University, gives a talk for the Conference on Rethinking Moral Status, held in 13th and 14th June 2019. |
Walter Sinnott-Armstrong |
07 Feb 2020 |
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2d. Computational propaganda |
Vidya Narayanan, Oxford Internet Institute, |
Vidya Narayanan |
27 Jan 2020 |
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2c. Use, users and the social context for AI |
Gina Neff, Oxford Internet Institute, gives the third talk in the second Ethics in AI seminar, held on January 27th 2020 (postponed from December 2nd 2019). |
Gina Neff |
27 Jan 2020 |
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A discussion of ethical challenges posed by AI, involving experts from fields across Oxford - Seminar 1 |
An introduction by Professor Sir Nigel Shadbolt; The place of Ethics in AI, AI Ethics and legal regulation, Ethics of AI in healthcare |
Tom Douglas, Carissa Véliz, Vicki Nash, Sandra Wachter |
20 Jan 2020 |
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1h. Ethics of AI in healthcare |
Jess Morley, Oxford Internet Institute, gives the eigth talk in the first Ethics in AI seminar, held on November 11th 2019. |
Jess Morley |
11 Nov 2019 |
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1g. Ethics and AI at the Oxford Big Data Institute |
Gil McVean, Big Data Institute, gives the seventh talk in the first Ethics in AI seminar, held on November 11th 2019. |
Gil McVean |
11 Nov 2019 |
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1f. Re-uniting ethics and the law for AI |
Brent Mittelstadt, Oxford Internet Institute, gives the sixth talk in the first Ethics in AI seminar, held on November 11th 2019. |
Brent Mittelstadt |
11 Nov 2019 |
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1e. When AI disrupts the law |
Sandra Wachter, Oxford Internet Institute, gives the fifth talk in the first Ethics in AI seminar, held on November 11th 2019. |
Sandra Wachter |
11 Nov 2019 |
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1d. AI ethics and legal regulation |
Vicki Nash, Oxford Internet Institute gives the fourth talk in the first Ethics in AI seminar, held on November 11th 2019. |
Vicki Nash |
11 Nov 2019 |
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1c. AI-ethics research at the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics, Faculty of Philosophy |
Tom Douglas, Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics, Faculty of Philosophy gives the third talk in the first Ethics in AI seminar, held on November 11th 2019. |
Tom Douglas |
11 Nov 2019 |
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1b. The place of philosophy in the ethics of AI |
Carissa Véliz, Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics, gives the second talk in the first Ethics in AI seminar, held on November 11th 2019. |
Carissa Véliz |
11 Nov 2019 |
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1a. Background and Aims of the Institute for Ethics in AI |
Nigel Shadbolt, Principal of Jesus College, Department of Computer Science, gives the first talk in the first Ethics in AI seminar, held on November 11th 2019. |
Nigel Shadbolt |
11 Nov 2019 |
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Knowledge Exchange Showcase - Understanding Postgraduate Medical Ethics Education |
Andrew Papanikitas Primary Care Health Sciences and John Spicer Health Education England give a talk on their Knowledge Exchange research project on teaching ethics to medical students. |
Andrew Papanikitas, John Spicer |
15 Jul 2019 |
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Grandparenting migration: reproduction, care circulations and care ethics across borders |
Elaine Ho (National University of Singapore) delivered this seminar as part of the COMPAS/Fertility and Reproduction Studies Group series on 28 January 2019 |
Elaine Ho |
08 Jul 2019 |
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Reputation, trust and keeping watch |
Inga Thordar, executive editor of CNN Digital International, talks about industry best practice in fact-checking standards, and the idea of telling the truth now constituting activism. |
Inga Thordar |
24 May 2019 |
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Is there a Moral Problem with the Gig Economy? |
Is 'gig work' exploitative and injust? In this New St Cross Special Ethics Seminar, Daniel Halliday examines the common concerns from an ethical perspective. |
Daniel Halliday |
04 Mar 2019 |
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2018 Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics (2/3): Addiction, Desire and the Polluted Environment |
Lecture 2 of 3. Who we are depends in part on the social world in which we live. In these lectures I look at some consequences for three mental health problems, broadly construed: dementia, addiction, and psychosomatic illness. |
Richard Holton |
05 Jun 2018 |
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Lyndsey Stonebridge speaks to Rita Phillips |
Lyndsey Stonebridge, Professor of Modern Literature and History at the University of East Anglia, talks to Rita Phillips about literary humanitarianism and the ethics of empathy. |
Lyndsey Stonebridge, Rita Phillips |
08 Dec 2017 |
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The Oxford Guidance on the Law Relating to Humanitarian Relief Operations in Armed Conflict |
The provision of life-saving assistance to people affected by armed conflict lies at the heart of humanitarian actors’ operations... |
Dapo Akande, Emanuela-Chiara Gillard |
05 Dec 2017 |
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On Moral Experts |
A St Cross Special Ethics Seminar. Professor John-Stewart Gordon focusses on the question of whether moral experts must follow their own expert advice in order to remain experts. |
John-Stewart Gordon |
13 Nov 2017 |
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2014 Uehiro Lecture (3): The Question of Legal Rights for Animals |
In these lectures I will raise some fundamental questions about the moral and legal standing of the other animals: the basis of our moral obligations to them, and whether it makes sense to think that animals might have legal rights. |
Christine M. Korsgaard |
24 Aug 2017 |
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2014 Uehiro Lecture (2): The Moral Standing of Animals |
In these lectures I will raise some fundamental questions about the moral and legal standing of the other animals: the basis of our moral obligations to them, and whether it makes sense to think that animals might have legal rights. |
Christine M. Korsgaard |
24 Aug 2017 |
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2014 Uehiro Lecture (1): Animals, Human Beings, and Persons |
In these lectures I will raise some fundamental questions about the moral and legal standing of the other animals: the basis of our moral obligations to them, and whether it makes sense to think that animals might have legal rights. |
Christine M. Korsgaard |
24 Aug 2017 |
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2013 Annual Uehiro Lecture (3): Equal Opportunity |
Third and final lecture from Professor Tim Scanlon in which he talks about the philosophical justifications for equalitiy of opportunity. Includes a roundtable discussion with Professors John Broome, Janet Radcliffe Richards and David Miller |
Tim Scanlon, John Broome, Janet Radcliffe-Richards, David Miller |
24 Aug 2017 |
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Sex in a Shifting Landscape Lecture Three: Oxford Uehiro Lectures 2012 |
Third and final lecture from the 2012 Oxford Uehiro lectures in Practical Philosophy given be Professor Janet Radcliffe-Richards. |
Janet Radcliffe-Richards |
24 Aug 2017 |
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Sex in a Shifting Landscape Lecture Two:Oxford Uehiro Lectures 2012 |
Second lecture in the 2012 Uehiro Lecture series 'Sex in A Shifting Landscape'. |
Janet Radcliffe-Richards |
24 Aug 2017 |
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Sex in a Shifting Landscape Lecture One: Oxford Uehiro Lectures 2012 |
Professor Janet Radcliffe-Richards gives (OUC Distinguished Research Fellow) gives the first of three lectures on feminism for the Uehiro Practical Ethics lecture series. |
Janet Radcliffe-Richards |
24 Aug 2017 |
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Making Good 3: Virtues, laws and consequentialism |
Third of three lectures by in the 2011 Annual Uehiro Lecture Series "Making Good: The Challenge of Robustly Demanding Values". Delivered by Philip Pettit, Laurance S. Rockefeller University Professor of Politics and Human Values at Princeton University. |
Philip Pettit |
24 Aug 2017 |
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Making Good 2: Robust Demands and the Need for Law |
Second of three lectures by in the 2011 Annual Uehiro Lecture Series "Making Good: The Challenge of Robustly Demanding Values". Delivered by Philip Pettit, Laurance S. Rockefeller University Professor of Politics and Human Values at Princeton University. |
Philip Pettit |
24 Aug 2017 |
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Making Good 1: Robust Demands and the Need for Virtue |
First of three lectures in the 2011 Annual Uehiro Lecture Series "Making Good: The Challenge of Robustly Demanding Values". Delivered by Philip Pettit, Laurance S. Rockefeller University Professor of Politics and Human Values at Princeton University. |
Philip Pettit |
24 Aug 2017 |
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Early Intervention: What do we know about what works |
Tom McBride (Early Intervention Foundation) gives the final presentation in the fourth panel; Research for Change. |
Tom McBride |
25 Jul 2017 |
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Mobilising research to address our mental health crisis. |
Cynthia Joyce (MQ, Mental Health Research Charity), gives the this talk in he fourth panel, Research for Change. |
Cynthia Joyce |
25 Jul 2017 |
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Young people’s involvement in research: The NEUROSEC Young People’s Advisory Group Initiative |
Members of Oxford YPAG talk about their work and experiences in the Young People’s Advisory Group Initiative. Part of the fourth panel; Research for Change. |
Members of Oxford YPAG |
25 Jul 2017 |
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Introduction to fourth panel |
Prof. Ilina Singh (BeGOOD PI, University of Oxford), introduces the fourth panel in the conference. |
Ilina Singh |
25 Jul 2017 |
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Response to third panel |
Prof. Essi Viding (University College London) responds to the third panel; Young People’s Voices, Young People’s Citizenship. |
Essi Viding |
25 Jul 2017 |
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Psychosis, biomarkers, and young people’s moral perspectives |
Arianna Manzini (BeGOOD team, Psychiatry, University of Oxford), gives the second talk in the third panel, Young People’s Voices, Young People’s Citizenship. |
Arianna Manzini |
25 Jul 2017 |
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vVirtual ethics: Developing e-tools to assess young people’s moral attitudes |
Dr. Gabriela Pavarini (BeGOOD team, Psychiatry, University of Oxford) gives the first presentation in the third panel; Young People’s Voices, Young People’s Citizenship. |
Gabriela Pavarini |
25 Jul 2017 |
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Second response to second panel |
Dr. Dorothee Horstkötter (Maastricht University) gives the second response to the second panel, Psychosis Risk: From Research to Practice. |
Dorothee Horstkötter |
25 Jul 2017 |
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Max Watson Annual Lecture: Ethical Business Practice and Regulation |
Christopher Hodges, Professor of Justice Systems, will deliver the 2017 Max Watson Annual Lecture to present his proposals to support an ethical basis for business practice and regulation. |
Christopher Hodges |
02 Jun 2017 |
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Conscience and The Rule of Law: Is Breaking The Law Ever Justified? |
Panel discussion examining the question of whether it is ever justified to break the law. |
Sir Nicholas Stadlen, Lord Joel Joffe, Kate O'Regan, Sir Sydney Kentridge |
27 Jan 2017 |
86 |
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Philosophy and the Future of Warfare |
Can there be such a thing as a ‘moral’ war? Can it ever be right to kill innocent people, even in self-defence? |
Helen Frowe, Alex Leveringhaus, James Pattison, Marianne Talbot |
12 Dec 2016 |
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Principles for ethical humanitarian innovation |
Alexander Betts (Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford) gives a talk for the Considering Ethics in Humanitarian Innovation panel. |
Alexander Betts |
02 Dec 2016 |
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The ethics of monetary incentives for refugee repatriation |
Mollie Gerver (London School of Economics) gives a talk for the Considering Ethics in Humanitarian Innovation panel. |
Mollie Gerver |
02 Dec 2016 |
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Ethics as a driver for humanitarian innovations |
Anaïs Rességuier (Sciences Po Paris), gives a talk for the Ethics as a driver for humanitarian innovations panel. |
Anaïs Rességuier |
02 Dec 2016 |
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Faith and Superstition from an Islamic Perspective |
In light of the Power and Protection Exhibition at the Ashmolean Museum of the University of Oxford, this talk addresses the fundamental principles of faith, and how the Islamic tradition deals with and defines superstition. |
Tariq Ramadan, Francesca Leoni |
25 Nov 2016 |
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Uehiro-Carnegie-Oxford Lecture in Practical Ethics 2016 |
Human Rights, Global Ethics and the Ordinary Virtues |
Michael Ignatieff |
23 Nov 2016 |
92 |
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Offsetting Class Privilege |
Holly Lawford-Smith discusses her Journal of Practical Ethics article, Offsetting Class Privilege |
Holly Lawford-Smith, David Edmonds |
22 Jul 2016 |
93 |
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HIP2015, Session: Ethics for Technology and Big Data in Humanitarian Innovation |
Parallel session: Ethics for Technology and Big Data in Humanitarian Innovation 17 July 2015, 14:00-15:30, 1st Panel Room. |
Nathaniel Raymond, Stefan Voigt, Josh Lyons, Anaïs Rességuier |
12 Jul 2016 |
94 |
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The Morality of Unconventional Force |
Tom Simpson gives a talk for the Changing Character of War programme seminar series. |
Tom Simpson |
05 Jul 2016 |
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Obesity, responsibility and ethics |
Julian Savulescu, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the UBVO seminar series. |
Julian Savuelscu |
14 Jun 2016 |
96 |
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St Cross Seminar: The role of therapeutic optimism in recruitment to a clinical trial: an empirical study |
In this St Cross Special Ethics Seminar, Dr Nina Hallowell discusses the importance of therapeutic optimism in clinical research. |
Nina Hallowell |
16 May 2016 |
97 |
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What role should philanthropy play in British higher education? |
Professor Sir Rick Trainor talks about the role of philanthropy in British higher education at the Oxford Centre for the Study of Philanthropy Seminars 2015/16 |
Sir Rick Trainor |
24 Nov 2015 |
98 |
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Too Valuable to Die? |
Silke Ackermann, Nigel Biggar and Liz Bruton debate the ethics of science and scientists going to war |
Silke Ackermann, Nigel Biggar, Liz Bruton |
14 Oct 2015 |
99 |
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Ethical and legal challenges in old age psychiatry |
Dr Hugh Series, Consultant in Old Age Psychiatry, Oxford Health NHS FT, gives a talk for the Oxford Conference on Psychiatry and Ageing. |
Hugh Series |
09 Oct 2015 |
100 |
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Science and Society |
In settings with high level of poverty and over-stretched health services, researchers have even greater responsibilities to the communities and study participants. |
Vicki Marsh |
05 Oct 2015 |