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Oxford Uehiro Prize in Practical Ethics Presentation

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HT15 Week 8, Thursday 12 March, 4.30 – 5.50 pm.

Seminar Room 1, Oxford Martin School (corner of Catte St and Broad St), followed by a drinks reception in Seminar Room 2 until 6.45 pm.

We are pleased to announce the four finalists for the Oxford Uehiro Prize in Practical Ethics and to invite you to attend the final where they will present their entries. 2 finalists have been selected from each category (undergraduate and graduate) to present their ideas to an audience and respond to a short q and a as the final round in the competition.

Undergraduate

“How Should Vegans Live?” Xavier Cohen

“The Economics of Morality” Dillon Bowen

Graduate

“Going Viral: Contagion and the Limits of Free Speech” Miles Unterreiner

“Is prohibition of breast implants a good way to undermine harmful and unequal social norms?” Jessica Laimann
All are welcome to attend the final and are warmly invited to join the finalists for a drinks reception after the event. Please sign up at: https://v1.bookwhen.com/uehiro

Finalists’ papers and other selected entrants will be posted on this blog.

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