HT22 Week 4: Methods & WiPs in Practical and Medical Ethics

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Updated 5 January 2022

Weeks 2, 4, 6 & 8, Fridays 10:30-12:30

Hybrid: Littlegate House and Zoom
In Person: Oxford Uehiro Centre Seminar Room, Suite 1, first floor, Littlegate House, 16-17 St Ebbes St. OX1 1PT 
Via Zoom: email Rocci Wilkinson for Zoom links

*part 1 each week will be recorded for students registered on the class. Please inform Becky Brown if you wish your contribution to be edited out.

This session is for all University of Oxford Graduate students whose work has an applied ethics dimension.


Part 1: Professor Thomas Douglas: The Wrongness of Killing

Readings:

Part 2: Work in Progress

Student Presenting: Jin Park

Student Responding: Tess Johnson


Join Zoom Meeting: Email rocci.wilkinson@philosophy.ox.ac.uk to request joining instructions and to sign up to the mailing list for this seminar series.