Category: News
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Bioethics Bowling
Over the weekend, I was a guest judge at the National Bioethics Bowl, which was held in Tallahassee at Florida State University. Concurrently held was the National Undergraduate Bioethics Conference #NUBC2015. Undergraduate students from across the country presented their work. During the bowl rounds, I loved watching the students, who were dedicated and excited, break into…
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APA-Pacific
I touched down in Vancouver late this evening for the 2015 APA-Pacific meeting. I look forward to sharing my paper, “Bioethics in Catastrophe: A Reply to Liao, Sandberg, and Roache on Human Enhancement,” tomorrow and hearing from the commentator!
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Open access books and articles on Michel Foucault
Originally posted on Foucault News: You can find a large number of open access books and articles on Foucault at Open Editions. Items are mainly in French and Spanish with a few in English. You can also find open access academic articles through the search engine FreeFullPdf
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Bioethics in Catastrophe?
My blog post on environmental catastrophe and bioethics is up on the IJFAB blog today – check it out! And while you’re there, browse many fabulous discussions by awesome feminist bioethicists and philosophers.
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Is It the End of the World? (And if so, what should we do about it?)
I am pleased to announce that I will host a Philosophy Slam on Tuesday, March 3rd at 7:30 pm in Jacksonville, organized by Jacksonville University. Title: It It the End of the World? (And if so, what should we do about it?) I’m going to prompt discussion of environmental global catastrophe, ask for critiques of…
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Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar Dr. David Schmidtz at Stetson
Stetson’s Phi Beta Kappa chapter is very pleased to welcome Dr. David Schmidtz (Philosophy, University of Arizona) to campus next week! He’s holding three public events, visiting classes, and eating and conversing with students and faculty.
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Spring semester 2015
I am thrilled to begin classes today. I am teaching Logic, Environmental Ethics, and Contemporary Moral Dilemmas. CDM might be my most daring syllabus yet – I am headed to the frontiers of ethics and the outskirts of morality with the following units: Sexual Ethics, Privacy and Honesty, Resources and Consumption, Weapons, Police, and Punishment, and…
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CUR Institute on Undergraduate Research
I’m in Wauwatosa, WI this weekend attending a workshop led by the Council on Undergraduate Research. We are focusing on undergraduate research in the Arts and Humanities. The Stetson team is looking for creative ways to provide scaffolding for senior research experiences in the curriculum for students as first years, sophomores, and juniors; that is,…
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upcoming public lecture: Bioethics in Catastrophe
11/10/14 @ 4:30 pm, Science Lecture Hall, Bethune Cookman University, Daytona Beach, FL.
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Bad Cripple on Brittany Maynard
Check out this blog post by Bill Peace (Bad Cripple) on the Brittany Maynard story. In the comments, Bill writes: “She will knowingly end her life before she becomes disabled. Thus her stated desire to die is indeed about disability. By logical extension she assumes end of life will involve disability and that sort of…