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Alberto Giubilini

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How Epidemics End

How Epidemics End

The University of Oxford’s ‘How Epidemics End' project examines the ways in which epide...
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Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics

Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics

A selection of seminars and special lectures on wide-ranging topics relating to practic...
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Thinking Out Loud: leading philosophers discuss topical global issues

Thinking Out Loud: leading philosophers discuss topical global issues

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From Conscience to Robots: Practical Ethics Workshops

From Conscience to Robots: Practical Ethics Workshops

This series includes conferences and workshops organised by the Oxford Uehiro Centre fo...
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Alberto Giubilini and Pandemic Ethics Dr. Alberto Giubilini (Oxford) and Dr. Kristin Heitman discuss ethical issues raised in efforts to balance individual freedoms and social measures to control the spread of disease. Kristin Heitman, Alberto Giubilini 8 October, 2021 Captions
Conscience Rights or Conscience Wrongs?: Debating conscientious objection in healthcare Alberto Giubilini and David Jones trade views and argue each other's position on conscientious objection in healthcare Alberto Giubilini, David Jones 14 October, 2020 Captions
Covid-19: who should be vaccinated first? Katrien Devolder interviews Alberto Giubilini. Alberto Giubilini, Katrien Devolder 24 September, 2020 Captions
Objection to conscience. On good and bad objections in medicine A conference on conscientious objection in medicine and the role of conscience in healthcare practitioners’ decision making, Oxford 2015. Alberto Giubilini 7 December, 2015
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