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Watch and Listen – Moral and Political Philosophy 17 February 2017 Ewan Rodgers
  • Susanna Siegel (Harvard): “The phenomenal public”
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    Susanna Siegel (Harvard): “The phenomenal public”

    • 26 October 2021
    • Heather Browning (LSE): “Assessing Measures of Animal Welfare”
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      Heather Browning (LSE): “Assessing Measures of Animal Welfare”

      • 20 October 2021
      • Sean A. Valles (Michigan State): “Housing security’s place in a ‘Culture of Health’: Lessons from the pandemic housing crises in the US and England”
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        Sean A. Valles (Michigan State): “Housing security’s place in a ‘Culture of Health’: Lessons from the pandemic housing crises in the US and England”

        • 8 June 2021
        • The Importance of Not Being Earnest (Forum)
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          The Importance of Not Being Earnest (Forum)

          • 20 May 2021
          • Not Suitable for Work (Forum for Philosophy)
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            Not Suitable for Work (Forum for Philosophy)

            • 30 March 2021
            • Resilience (Forum for Philosophy)
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              Resilience (Forum for Philosophy)

              • 30 March 2021
              • Zoë Johnson King (USC): “Varieties of Moral Mistake”
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                Zoë Johnson King (USC): “Varieties of Moral Mistake”

                • 17 March 2021
                • Marc Fleurbaey (Paris School of Economics): “Measuring Well-Being and Lives Worth Living”
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                  Marc Fleurbaey (Paris School of Economics): “Measuring Well-Being and Lives Worth Living”

                  • 3 March 2021
                  • Ella Whiteley (LSE): “Harmful Salience Structures”
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                    Ella Whiteley (LSE): “Harmful Salience Structures”

                    • 2 March 2021
                    • A beginner’s guide to wild animal suffering (Co-Hosted with LSE SU Animals’ Society)
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                      A beginner’s guide to wild animal suffering (Co-Hosted with LSE SU Animals’ Society)

                      • 18 February 2021
                      • Misinformation (Forum for Philosophy)
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                        Misinformation (Forum for Philosophy)

                        • 4 February 2021
                        • Michael Diamond-Hunter (LSE): “The limits of accuracy for retrospective descriptions of racial groups”
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                          Michael Diamond-Hunter (LSE): “The limits of accuracy for retrospective descriptions of racial groups”

                          • 17 November 2020
                          • Anti-vaxxers & Other Sceptics (Forum for Philosophy)
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                            Anti-vaxxers & Other Sceptics (Forum for Philosophy)

                            • 28 October 2020
                            • Richard Bradley (LSE): “Social Ethics Under Ambiguity”
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                              Richard Bradley (LSE): “Social Ethics Under Ambiguity”

                              • 28 October 2020
                              • On Time (Forum for Philosophy)
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                                On Time (Forum for Philosophy)

                                • 20 October 2020
                                • Peace (Forum for Philosophy)
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                                  Peace (Forum for Philosophy)

                                  • 4 February 2020
                                  • Lewis Ross (LSE): “Statistics, Epistemic Gaps, and Legal Risk”
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                                    Lewis Ross (LSE): “Statistics, Epistemic Gaps, and Legal Risk”

                                    • 19 November 2019
                                    • The Ethical Human (Forum for Philosophy)
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                                      The Ethical Human (Forum for Philosophy)

                                      • 24 October 2019
                                      • Brave New World (Forum for Philosophy)
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                                        Brave New World (Forum for Philosophy)

                                        • 2 March 2019
                                        • Paul Menzel (Pacific Lutheran): “The Subjective Value of Life: What Is It?”
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                                          Paul Menzel (Pacific Lutheran): “The Subjective Value of Life: What Is It?”

                                          • 27 February 2019
                                          • Doping (Forum for Philosophy)
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                                            Doping (Forum for Philosophy)

                                            • 18 February 2019
                                            • W E B Du Bois (Forum for Philosophy)
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                                              W E B Du Bois (Forum for Philosophy)

                                              • 21 January 2019
                                              • War (Forum for Philosophy)
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                                                War (Forum for Philosophy)

                                                • 15 January 2019
                                                • Glen Weyl (Yale/Microsoft): “Radical Markets: Uprooting Capitalism and Democracy for a Just Society”
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                                                  Glen Weyl (Yale/Microsoft): “Radical Markets: Uprooting Capitalism and Democracy for a Just Society”

                                                  • 23 May 2018
                                                  • Simon Beard (Cambridge): “Risk, Relevance and the Aggregation of Competing Claims View”
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                                                    Simon Beard (Cambridge): “Risk, Relevance and the Aggregation of Competing Claims View”

                                                    • 2 May 2018
                                                    • Alex Voorhoeve (LSE): “Pleasure, the Complete Life, and Death” (Inaugural Professorial Lecture)
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                                                      Alex Voorhoeve (LSE): “Pleasure, the Complete Life, and Death” (Inaugural Professorial Lecture)

                                                      • 16 February 2018
                                                      • Mike Otsuka (LSE): “Reciprocity versus Redistribution: The Case of Collective Pensions”
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                                                        Mike Otsuka (LSE): “Reciprocity versus Redistribution: The Case of Collective Pensions”

                                                        • 10 January 2018
                                                        • Alex Voorhoeve (LSE): “Egalitarianism under Ambiguity”
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                                                          Alex Voorhoeve (LSE): “Egalitarianism under Ambiguity”

                                                          • 8 November 2017
                                                          • Jeff McMahan (Oxford): “Might We Benefit Animals by Eating Them?”
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                                                            Jeff McMahan (Oxford): “Might We Benefit Animals by Eating Them?”

                                                            • 30 May 2017
                                                            • Campbell Brown (LSE): “Priority vs. Equality: What’s the Difference?”
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                                                              Campbell Brown (LSE): “Priority vs. Equality: What’s the Difference?”

                                                              • 21 February 2017
                                                              • The Worst Form of Government? (Forum for Philosophy)
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                                                                The Worst Form of Government? (Forum for Philosophy)

                                                                • 5 October 2016
                                                                • Evolution and Moral Progress (Forum for Philosophy)
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                                                                  Evolution and Moral Progress (Forum for Philosophy)

                                                                  • 24 March 2016
                                                                  • How (Not) to Make Everyone Better Off (Forum for Philosophy)
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                                                                    How (Not) to Make Everyone Better Off (Forum for Philosophy)

                                                                    • 23 November 2015
                                                                    • London under Attack: The Moral Complexities of WWII Bombings (Forum for Philosophy)
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                                                                      London under Attack: The Moral Complexities of WWII Bombings (Forum for Philosophy)

                                                                      • 21 October 2015
                                                                      • Jeff McMahan (Oxford): “Liability, Proportionality and the Number of Aggressors”
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                                                                        Jeff McMahan (Oxford): “Liability, Proportionality and the Number of Aggressors”

                                                                        • 11 March 2015
                                                                        • Panel Discussion on Happiness and Wellbeing
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                                                                          Panel Discussion on Happiness and Wellbeing

                                                                          • 12 February 2015
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