
Un grup de cadre didactice şi doctoranzi ai Facultăţii de Filosofie participă la ediţia 2022 Bucharest-Oxford Workshop in Practical Ethics, un eveniment de tradiţie şi prestigiu al Centrului de Cercetare în Etică Aplicată de la Facultatea de Filosofie a Universităţii din Bucureşti, în parteneriat cu Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics de la Universitatea din Oxford.
Conferinţa se va desfăşura luni, 18 iulie, în Sala de conferinţe a Facultăţii de Filosofie de la Universitatea din Oxford.
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Lecture Room, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford
Radcliffe Humanities Quarter, Woodstock Road, Oxford OX2 6GG
Refreshments and lunch will be served in the Colin Matthew Room on the Ground Floor. In line with our DefaultVeg commitment, all catering will be plant-based.
All talks will take place in the Lecture Room, Second Floor.
9:00 COFFEE/ WELCOME (Colin Matthew Room, ground floor)
9.15-9.55 Infant feeding and parental obligations, Ben Davies (Lecture Room, second floor)
9.55-10.35 On the (im)possibility of robots acting virtuously, Mihaela Constantinescu & Roger Crisp
10.35-10.50 BREAK
10.50-11.30 War and peace in the holobiont. The bioethical challenges of the microbiome, Constantin Vică
11.30-12.10 Reducing Global Catastrophic Biorisks: States’ regulatory responsibilities, Tess Johnson
12.10-12.50 If you can do it for entertainment, you can do it for knowledge! Sacrificial dilemmas in VR, Anda Zahiu
12.50- 13.50 LUNCH
13.50-14.30 Three concepts of freedom for public health ethics, Alberto Giubilini
14.30-15.10 Motivational enhancement: from ancient technologies of the self to recent biotechnologies , Cristian Iftode
15.10-15.25 BREAK
15.25-4.05 How Honest is Public Health Communication? Reporting of Uncertainty and Effect Sizes, Becky Brown
4.05- 4.45 The role of identity-constituting narratives in recovery from addiction, Alexandra Zorilă
7.00 SPEAKERS’ DINNER (Al Shami, 25 Walton Cres, Oxford OX1 2JG)
Sursă: https://www.practicalethics.ox.ac.uk/event/2022-bucharest-oxford