From Conscience to Robots: Practical Ethics Workshops

From Conscience to Robots: Practical Ethics Workshops

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This series includes conferences and workshops organised by the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics on a range of topics from conscientious objection in healthcare, science and religious conflict, cyberselves, digital ethics and many others. The Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics was established in 2002 with the support of the Uehiro Foundation on Ethics and Education of Japan. It is an integral part of the philosophy faculty of Oxford University, one of the great centres of academic excellence in philosophical ethics.

Recent Episodes

  • Rationing antibiotics in the face of drug resistance: ethical challenges, principles and pathways

    5 years ago
  • Allocating organs: the US approach

    5 years ago
  • Cost-equivalence: rethinking treatment allocation

    5 years ago
  • Moralising medicine: is it ethical to allocate treatment based on responsibility for illness?

    5 years ago
  • Allocating intensive care beds and balancing ethical values

    5 years ago
  • Conscientious Objection in Healthcare Conference: Roundtable discussion

    8 years ago
  • Kant, conscience, and professional roles

    8 years ago
  • Medicine and morally messy relationships

    8 years ago
  • Reasons, moral integrity, and conscientious objection

    8 years ago
  • Two concepts of conscience and their implications for conscience-based refusal

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