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4:30 pm Obligations to the Needy: Effective Altruism, Pluralism, and Singer’s Pond Example @ Lecture Theatre, Oxford Martin School
Obligations to the Needy: Effective Altruism, Pluralism, and Singer’s Pond Example @ Lecture Theatre, Oxford Martin School
Nov 6 @ 4:30 pm – 6:30 pm
The first of three lectures by Professor Larry S. Temkin. The world is filled with people who are badly off. Each day, many die from hunger or disease, much of which seems easily preventable. Yet[...]
5:00 pm Obligations to the Needy: Singer’s Pond Example versus Supporting International Aid Organizations—Some Disanalogies and Their Normative Significance @ Lecture Theatre, Oxford Martin School
Obligations to the Needy: Singer’s Pond Example versus Supporting International Aid Organizations—Some Disanalogies and Their Normative Significance @ Lecture Theatre, Oxford Martin School
Nov 8 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
The second of three public lectures by Professor Larry S. Temkin. Peter Singer famously argued that just as we have compelling moral reason to save a drowning child, so we have compelling moral reason to[...]
5:00 pm Obligations to the Needy: Some Empirical Worries and Uncomfortable Philosophical Possibilities @ Lecture Theatre, Oxford Martin School
Obligations to the Needy: Some Empirical Worries and Uncomfortable Philosophical Possibilities @ Lecture Theatre, Oxford Martin School
Nov 10 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
In this third Uehiro Lecture, I consider a number of worries about the possible impact of global efforts to aid the needy. Among the worries I address are possible unintended negative consequences that may occur[...]