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Guest Post: Agree to disagree? Let’s not. | Practical Ethics
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Ethics in the News. Laquo; If you want to do the most good, maybe you shouldn’t work for Wall Street. Is the NHS surcharge just? Guest Post: Agree to disagree? July 10, 2015. Written by David Aldridge. In other dialogues there is more of an interplay of agreement and disagreement. There is a sense in which we must agree to disagree – that is, we must agree. Something from the other. In these kinds of conversations, what would it mean to agree to disagree? Gadamer, H-G (1991). July 12, 2015 at 4:22 pm.
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The Ethics of Gamification: Little Rewards for Everything | Practical Ethics
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Ethics in the News. Laquo; Forgiveness: respect, autonomy and sovereignty. You want to publish? Let’s hear all your dirty secrets. The Ethics of Gamification: Little Rewards for Everything. February 1, 2011. Note: the original version of this post contained some interactive code, which has been removed from the archives]. These things are examples of ‘ gamification. It is at its most obvious on the Internet. Foursquare. But the real world is rapidly being gamified too. Starbucks loyalty cards chart y...
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A World without Advertising? | Practical Ethics
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Ethics in the News. Laquo; The will is caused, not free. What are ethical and unethical intentions to conceive a child? A World without Advertising? March 20, 2012. Children’s Rights and Business Principles. There are various possible defences of persuasive advertising. One is hedonistic. If I enjoy using the advertised after-shave more, because of the frisson I get when I splash it on, why does it matter what the source of my pleasure is? This response is likely not to persuade those who attach independ...
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Guest Post | Practical Ethics
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Ethics in the News. Guest Post: Abortion, punishment and moral consistency. April 25, 2016. Written by: Rajiv Shah, PhD Candidate, Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge. Donald Trump suggested that women who have abortions should face punishment. For that he was criticised by both the pro-choice side and the pro-life side. The latter claimed that their view is that women should not face punishment for having abortions but that only providers should. Guest Post: Should you give to beggars? March 23, 2016.
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Dominic Wilkinson | Practical Ethics
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Ethics in the News. Is the Zika panic over? Ethics of diagnosis and misdiagnosis. May 16, 2016. By Dominic Wilkinson @Neonatalethics. And Keyur Doolabh, Medical Student, Monash University. Towards the end of last year, and over the first months of 2016, there were alarming reports of the explosive spread. Of Zika virus infection in South America. As many as 1.5m Brazilians. Were thought to have contracted the virus. More, worrying still, there were reports of thousands of cases. Is the Zika panic over?
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admin | Practical Ethics
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Ethics in the News. Should we watch the Olympics? August 12, 2016. Arthur Caplan and Brendan Parent. Cross-posted from OUP Blog,. Ethics of Sport: Essential Readings. This year’s games promise to be epic with greats like Bolt and Phelps closing out their legacies, unstoppable rookies like Simone Biles planning to make their mark, and new sports like Rugby and Golf looking to reach new international audiences. Ready or not, here comes Rio 2016! Continue reading →. August 11, 2016. The post is fixed-term f...
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Institute for Science and Ethics - Archive Events
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Institute for Science and Ethics. Suite 8, Littlegate House. 16/17 St Ebbe's Street. Oxford, OX1 1PT. There are currently 66 Events in our Archive. This is page 1 of 66. SRC Conference : Reducing Religious Conflict. University of Oxford, 18-19 June 2012. In this conference leading international experts from different disciplines take up the theme of reducing religious conflict. The conference is funded by Arts and Humanities Council Standard Grant AH/F019513/1. From the Laboratory to the Field. Julian Sa...
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Institute for Science and Ethics - HT13 Seminar Series: Ethics and 21st Century Challenges
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Institute for Science and Ethics. Suite 8, Littlegate House. 16/17 St Ebbe's Street. Oxford, OX1 1PT. HT13 Seminar Series: Ethics and 21st Century Challenges. Can we develop a common set of values to protect resources? Improve food yields without breaking ethical codes? Is there space for individual moral and legal responsibility on a technologically complex battlefield? Sign up here to attend one or more of the seminars http:/ www.oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk/event/1513. By Prof Myles Allen,. Chaired by Bennet...
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