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ethics

Uehiro Oxford Institute

New Imaging Evidence for the Neural Bases of Moral Sentiments: Prosocial and Antisocial Behaviour

2nd Annual Wellcome Lecture in Neuroethics, given by Professor Jorge Moll on 18th January 2011 on the subject of new evidence for Neural bases for moral sentiments.
Uehiro Oxford Institute

Hug me daddy I hate you: the ethical challenges of a C21 business

Dr Mick Blowfield, Fellow of St Cross College, gives the second St Cross Special Ethics Seminar on The Ethical Challenges of 21st Century Businesses.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Aiding the Peace in Southern Sudan: A Multi-donor Evaluation of Support to Conflict Prevention and Peacebuilding Activities in Southern Sudan 2005-2010

Jon Bennet, Director of Oxford Development Consultants, gives a talk for the Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict Seminar series on 7th March 2011. An Oxford Humanitarian Group Event. Introduced by Urvashi Aneja.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Military Ethics as Professional Ethics: The Limits of the Philosophical Approach

Professor Martin Cook gives a talk for the ELAC seminar series.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

The Untold War

Nancy Sherman, University of Glasgow, gives a talk for the Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict Seminar Series, in this, she talks about the philosophical concept of guilt in war. Introduced by Hew Strachan.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Provisional Rights and Past Injustice

Professor Anna Stilz (Princeton University) gives a paper for the Kant and Colonialism conference held at Nuffield College, Oxford. Introduced by Dr Reidar Maliks.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

The Battlefield from Afar: Independently Operating Systems and their Compatibility with the laws of Armed Conflict

Markus Wagner, Associate Professor of Law, University of Miami Law School, gives a talk for the 2011 Hilary term ELAC/CCW seminar series.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Being Humanitarian: Personal Morality and Political Project in Today's Wars

Dr Hugo Slim, Visiting Fellow in the department of politics and international relations, gives a talk for the 2011 Hilary term ELAC/CCW seminar series on armed conflict.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Special Responsibilities in World Politics

Professor Ian Clark and Professor Christian Reus-Smit give a talk for the Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict 2011 Hilary Term seminar series.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

A Fighting Chance or Fighting Dirty? Michael Gross meets the Spartans

Part of the Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict/Changing Character of War program seminar series looking into the Ethics of war and violence.
Research Integrity

Research integrity and publication ethics [2010 lecture]

Dr Sabine Kleinert Senior Executive Editor, The Lancet and Vice-Chair of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), gives the fourth 2010 Research Integrity Seminar.
Research Integrity

Good practice in research collections and biobanking

Dr Jane Kaye, Director of HeLEX-Centre for Health, Law and Emerging Technologies, University of Oxford, gives the third 2010 Research Integrity Seminar.
General Philosophy

7.2 Different Concepts of Freedom

Part 7.2. Looks at Hobbes' and Hume's views of free will and the three concepts of freedom, and considers the idea of moral responsibility as dependent on free will.
Research Integrity

International research collaborations: much to be gained, many ways to get into trouble

Melissa Anderson, professor of higher Education and Affiliate Faculty, Centre of Bioethics, University of Minnesota, gives the second 2010 Research Integrity seminar.
Research Integrity

EQUATOR Network: promoting transparent and accurate reporting of research studies

Professor Douglas Altman of the centre for Statistics in Medicine (Oxford) gives the first in the 2010 Research Integrity seminar series, looking at the ways in which transparent and accurate rporting in medical research can be accomplished.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Access to a Court and the Security Council: Implications for Normative Hierarchy

Dr Antonios Tzanakopoulos (University of Glasgow) gives a talk for the Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict seminar series. Delivered on the 9th November 2010.
Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars

What Will A Companionable Computational Agent Be Like? (Lovelace Lecture 2010)

Yorick Wilks explores the state of the art in modelling realistic conversation with computers over the last 40 years, and asks what we would want in a conversational agent (or 'Companion') designed for a long-term relationship with a user.
Health, Law and Emerging Technologies (HeLEX)

Talking Law and Ethics - Feeding Results Back to Participants

Nadja Kanellopoulou gives a talk for the Helex Centre where she talks about the issues involved in giving results of medical research back to participants.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Ethics Under Fire

Dr David Rodin (ELAC), Wg Cdr Ash Mitchell (Defence Academy of the UK), Dapo Akande (ELAC and Law, Oxford) and Prof Henry Shue (Philosophy, Oxford) give a talk for the Centre for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict seminar series.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Do International Criminal Courts Strengthen Justice on the Ground in Post-Conflict Societies?

Prof Jane Stromseth (Georgetown University) gives a talk for the Centre for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict seminar series. With Dapo Akande (ELAC).

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