- Ethics in medical practice
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- Philosophical Ethics and Theory
- Political Philosophy and Ethics
- Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment
- Religion, Ecology, and Ethics
- Neuroethics, Human Enhancement, Biomedical Innovations
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- Ethics in Business and Education
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- Ethics and bioethics in healthcare
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National University of Singapore
2025
Princeton University
2015-2024
The University of Melbourne
2009-2024
Center for Human Reproduction
2009-2023
Liechtenstein Institute
2023
Université de Montréal
2023
Hudson Institute
2023
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
1994-2018
Leibniz Institute on Aging - Fritz Lipmann Institute (FLI)
2018
Pacific University
2015
PART I. THE RISE 1. An Era of Corporate Warriors? 2. Privatized Military History 3. The Industry Distinguished 4. Why Security Has Been II. ORGANIZATION AND OPERATION 5. Global Services 6. Classified 7. Provider Firm: Executive Outcomes 8. Consultant MPRI 9. Support Brown & Root III. IMPLICATIONS 10. Contractual Dilemmas 11. Market Dynamism and Disruptions 12. Private Firms the Civil-Military Balance 13. Public Ends, Means? 14. Morality Firm 15. Conclusions POSTSCRIPT Lessons Iraq Appendix...
Abstract: Many people believe that all human life is of equal value. Most them also beings have a moral status superior to nonhuman animals. But how are these beliefs be defended? The mere difference species cannot in itself determine status. most obvious candidate for regarding as having higher than animals the cognitive capacity humans. People with profound mental retardation pose problem this set beliefs, because their capacities not those many I argue we should drop belief value life,...
Massive efforts are made to reduce biases in both data and algorithms order render AI applications fair. These propelled by various high-profile cases where biased algorithmic decision-making caused harm women, people of color, minorities, etc. However, the fairness field still succumbs a blind spot, namely its insensitivity discrimination against animals. This paper is first describe 'speciesist bias' investigate it several different systems. Speciesist learned solidified when they trained...
Living High and Letting Die is notable for two quite different achievements. The first a substantive ethical argument practical conclusion about our obligation not to let people die. Starting with the fact that relatively modest amounts of money, donated overseas aid agencies like UNICEF Oxfam, can save lives in developing countries who would otherwise die from preventable diseases, Unger contends giving (at least) these money seriously wrong. It is, he convincingly argues, no less wrong...
We report the results of a survey attitudes and practices doctors in Victoria with respect to requests for active help dying from patients who were suffering terminal or incurable disease. Questionnaires sent 2000 Victorian had been selected at random, 869 whom returned completed questionnaires. The indicates that clear majority those responded questionnaire support voluntary euthanasia many have provided dying. Forty per cent indicated they would practise if it legal. compare our recent...