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Happiness, Unhappiness, and Suffering

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From Conscience to Robots: Practical Ethics Workshops
Hawkins is Associate Research Professor of Philosophy and Trent Scholar in Bioethics at Duke University.
In this inaugural workshop, professors from Duke University presented papers in Oxford in June 2015. This talk includes a response by Jeff McMahan.

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From Conscience to Robots: Practical Ethics Workshops
People
Jennifer Hawkins
Jeff McMahan
Keywords
practical ethics
bioethics
happiness
suffering
Department: Uehiro Oxford Institute
Date Added: 14/07/2015
Duration: 01:05:12

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