Episodes
Published 11/22/17
Inter-Disciplinary Ethics Applied (IDEA) Seminar
Published 11/22/17
Inter-Disciplinary Ethics Applied (IDEA) Seminar
Published 11/22/17
Inter-Disciplinary Ethics Applied (IDEA) Seminar
Published 11/22/17
The ethics of killing in wartime.
Published 11/08/17
Dr Jamie Dow, Lecturer, IDEA Centre presented at this seminar. Professional Expertise in persuasion or “rhetoric”, understood more-or-less as Aristotle described it, is arguably of great value. Nevertheless, it can seemingly be exercised not only beneficially, but also in ways that are objectionable and produce great harm. I consider here ways in which persuasive expertise allows, and perhaps positively recommends, practices that we would class as “pandering” objectionably to audience’s defects.
Published 05/26/16
Ashkan Atry, IDEA Centre presented at this seminar. Given the rapid expansion of biomedical technologies, the coming decades will perhaps witness a variety of biomedical enhancements which will make human beings stronger, faster, smarter, more focused, etc. However, in recent years a new field of academic discussion has emerged – moral enhancement.
Published 05/26/16
Dr Giles Moss, School of Media and Communication presented at this seminar. There is no shortage of commentary following televised election debates about how well the political leaders performed and which of them may have benefitted the most from participating. But what do citizens hope to gain from watching televised election debates? This presentation reports on on-going research, being conducted by a team of researchers from the Open University and the University of Leeds, which seeks to...
Published 05/26/16
Joe Saunders presented at this seminar. A Kant views every human action as either entirely determined by natural necessity or entirely free. In viewing human action this way, it is unclear how he can account for degrees of responsibility. In this paper, I consider various attempts to accommodate degrees of responsibility within a Kantian framework, but argue that none of them work. In the end, I claim that transcendental idealism constrains Kant such that he cannot provide an adequate...
Published 04/13/16
Samantha Crossley, PhD Student, Leeds Beckett University presented at this seminar
Published 04/13/16
Bernardo Aguilera, University of Chile, Minimal Minds, Personhood and Moral Status
Published 03/09/16
Tom Hancocks, PhD student, IDEA Centre, discussed “Transitional Justice and Retroactive Law
Published 12/07/15
Published 12/07/15
Dr Andrew Stanners, PhD student from PRHS discussed The Context of Choice
Published 12/07/15
Dr Robert Stern, Professor, University of Sheffield, discussed Care for the Other: Løgstrup and Care Ethics.
Published 12/07/15
Should healthcare policy-makers relax their normal criteria in the case of rare diseases, when deciding whether to licence and fund treatments for them?
Published 11/06/15
CWO(r) John Baldari, PhD student from the IDEA Centre discussed Punishing Privilege. http://www.leeds.ac.uk/arts/events/event/2588/research_seminar-cwor_john_baldari_title_tbc
Published 04/28/15
An audio recording of Dr Chris Bennett presenting 'How Should We Think About the Authority of the Criminal Law?' to the Inter-Disciplinary Ethics Applied Centre, University of Leeds on 11 February 2015
Published 03/19/15
An audio recording of Dr Kevin Macnish presenting Privacy: A matter of control or access? to the Inter-Disciplinary Ethics Applied Centre, University of Leeds on 18 February 2015
Published 03/19/15
Andrée-Anne Mélançon, Department of Politics, University of Sheffield discusses the topic of Interpreting the Just War Criterion of Discrimination in Modern Warfare.
Published 02/13/15
Tim Taylor, Visiting Research Fellow with the Centre for Ethics and Metaethics, Department of Philosophy, University of Leeds, discusses the topic of a theory-neutral approach to well-being.
Published 01/05/15
Sean Sinclair, a PhD student form the IDEA Centre discusses Measuring the Output Quality of Ethics Classes.
Published 10/27/14