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Torture: Is it ever Justified?

Thomas Hill

University of North Carolina

May 18th, 2006, 8:00 to 9:30 pm

Bentley 140

tom_hill_2Thomas Hill has written extensively in ethics, the history of ethics, and political philosophy. He has recently co-edited a new edition of Immanuel Kant’s Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals with Arnulf Zweig (2003). Previous publications include: Human Welfare and Moral Worth: Ka…

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Public Colloquim: "Kantian Ethics and Moral Particularist Themes"

Thomas Hill

May 19th, 2006, 4:00 to 5:00 pm

Ellis 113

thomas_hillThomas Hill has written extensively in ethics, the history of ethics, and political philosophy. He has recently co-edited a new edition of Immanuel Kant’s Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals with Arnulf Zweig (2003). Previous publications include: Human Welfare and Moral Worth: Kantian Perspectives (2002); Res…

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Lectures in Environmental Ethics #1: The Re-Birth of Environmentalism as Pragmatic, Adaptive Management

Bryan Norton
School of Public Policy
Georgia Institute of Technology
October 4th, 2006, 4:00 to 5:30 pm
Walter Hall 145

“We conservationists … have many ideas as to what needs to be done, and these ideas quite naturally conflict. We are in danger of pounding the table about them, instead of going out on the land and giving them a trial. The only really new thing which this game po…

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Lectures in Environmental Ethics Series #2: "Of Mosquitoes & Ethics"

Lectures in Environmental Ethics Series #2: “Of Mosquitoes & Ethics”
Elizabeth Willott, University of Arizona
November 1st, 2006, 8:00 to 9:30 pm
Bentley Hall 140

elizabeth_willottA lively look at little bugs that are not just annoying but can be one of our deadliest foes. Willott describes the problems that arise when we attempt to manage mosquitoes, then goes on to explore the…

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HEIDi: Preview of NSF grant proposals

Title: HEIDi: Preview of NSF grant proposals
Date: 2006-11-17

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Building Ethics Modules into Classes

Building Ethics Modules into Classes
2006 December 7th, 8:00 am to December 8th, 5:00 pm
Ellis 024

Building Ethics Modules into Courses is a two-day workshop for Ohio University instructors interested in adding ethics content to their courses. Working with other faculty, with members of the Institute, and with former workshop participants, faculty solidify their knowledge o…

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