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People – The Enhancing Responsibility Project
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The Enhancing Responsibility Project. An NWO-funded collaborative project between TU Delft and Oxford University. Philosophy, TU Delft and Georgia State University. Filippo Santoni de Sio. Philosophy Section, TU Delft. Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford. Faculty of Law, University of Oxford. Medical law and ethics. Philosophy, TU Delft. Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford. Philosophy, University of Oxford and University of Melbourne. Follow us on Twitter.
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Cognitive Enhancement Conference – The Enhancing Responsibility Project
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The Enhancing Responsibility Project. An NWO-funded collaborative project between TU Delft and Oxford University. August 13-15, 2014. Jaffalaan 5, TU Delft, Delft, The Netherlands. Are invited to submit chapters for an interdisciplinary edited volume entitled “Cognitive Enhancement and The Law”. High quality chapters will be included in our submission to Oxford University Press for their high profile Neuroscience, Law, and Philosophy. Radboud), Tom Douglas. Oxford), Masud Husain. Follow us on Twitter.
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A Hobbit's Journal: Charity Choices
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Monday, 24 March 2014. How many billions have we given to charity to save malnourished or diseased Africans over the decades and yet the suffering still goes on. Many questions boil down to ethics. Are we actually solving matters at the root of the problem or just stemming the tide? The moral philosopher Peter Singer once said;. The interests of all persons ought to count equally, and geographic location and citizenship make no intrinsic difference to the rights and obligations of individuals'. Ironicall...
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A Hobbit's Journal: March 2014
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Monday, 24 March 2014. How many billions have we given to charity to save malnourished or diseased Africans over the decades and yet the suffering still goes on. Many questions boil down to ethics. Are we actually solving matters at the root of the problem or just stemming the tide? The moral philosopher Peter Singer once said;. The interests of all persons ought to count equally, and geographic location and citizenship make no intrinsic difference to the rights and obligations of individuals'. Ironicall...