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The following essays have been awarded an Honourable Mention: Oshmita Ray: May the use of violent civil disobedience be justified as a response to institutional racism?
Undergraduate Finalists
Graduate Finalists
Imogen Rivers: Against Making a Difference
HT21 Week 8, Wednesday 10th March, 5pm – 6:30 pm.
Lily Moore-Eissenberg: Causing People to Exist and Compensating Existing People. Does the nonidentity problem undermine the case for reparations?
Please join us in congratulating all of the finalists in the 7th Annual Oxford Uehiro Prize in Practical Ethics.
We are pleased to announce the five finalists for the Oxford Uehiro Prize in Practical Ethics and to invite you to attend the final where they will present their entries. Two finalists have been selected from the undergraduate category and three from the graduate, to present their ideas to an audience and respond to a short Q&A as the final round in the competition.
Jules Desai: Is there a moral difference between Corpses biological and artificial? (Graduate)
The Presentation will be held via zoom webinar, the registration details of which are below.
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Tanae Rao: Why, if at all, is it unethical for universities to prioritise applicants related to their alumni?
When: Mar 10, 2021 05:00 PM London Rebecca L Clark: Should Feminists endorse a Universal Basic Income
The 7th Annual Oxford Uehiro Prize in Practical Ethics Final Presentation
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Please register now and support the next generation of Practical Ethicists. Topic: 7th Annual Oxford Uehiro Prize in Practical Ethics Final Presentation
Edward Lamb: ‘Rational Departure’: What Does Stoicism Reveal About Contemporary Attitudes Towards Suicide? (Undergraduate)
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