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Big Picture Science

Guests include scientists and researchers from academic, public and private spheres (including NASA), popular science writers, cultural critics and ethicists focused on science.

Biohappiness

Proponents of biohappiness include the philosophical abolitionist David Pearce, whose goal is to end the suffering of all sentient beings; and the Canadian ethicist Mark Alan Walker.

Dan Wikler

He served as the first Staff Ethicist for the World Health Organization, and remains a consultant to several WHO programs.

Edward Freeman

R. Edward Freeman (born 1951), modern American business professor, economist and ethicist

Götz Briefs

Götz Briefs (b. January 1, 1889, in Eschweiler d. May 16, 1974, in Rome) was a Catholic social theorist, social ethicist, social philosopher and political economist, who together with Jesuit Gundlach, influenced the social teachings of Pope Pius XI.

Hans Morgenthau

These efforts on behalf of understanding and disseminating the realities of just war theory would then be continued in the efforts and scholarship of such leading scholars as Paul Ramsey (ethicist), Michael Walzer and others.

Institute on Religion and Democracy

Notable members of the organization's Board of Directors include journalist Fred Barnes, United Methodist theologian Dr. Thomas C. Oden, Princeton University ethicist Dr. Robert P. George, theologian Michael Novak and former papal biographer George Weigel.

Jonsen

Albert R. Jonsen (born April 1931 San Francisco) is a biomedical ethicist and author.

Kantian ethics

Ethicist Tom Regan rejects Kant's assessment of the moral worth of animals on three main points: First, he rejects Kant's claim that animals are not self-conscious.

Kerry Bowman

Bowman is the clinical ethicist for Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto and holds an academic appointment with The University of Toronto in Family and Community Medicine.

Negiah

The case of a woman whose offer of a handshake was politely declined by her real estate agent is discussed by New York Times "Ethicist" Randy Cohen.

Sissela

Sissela Bok (born 1934), Swedish-born philosopher and ethicist

Sissela Bok

Sissela Bok (born Sissela Myrdal on 2 December 1934) is a Swedish-born American philosopher and ethicist, the daughter of two Nobel Prize winners: Gunnar Myrdal who won the Economics prize with Friedrich Hayek in 1974, and Alva Myrdal who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1982.

Ulrich Schrade

Ulrich Schrade (July 21, 1943 in Patricken / East Prussia (now Patryki, Poland) – November 15, 2009 in Warsaw, Poland) was a philosopher, educationist and ethicist.

Victoria Police

On 6 June 2008, Chief Commissioner Christine Nixon announced that an external panel, consisting of a County Court Judge, members of the Australian Defence Force, members of the community, an ethicist and "other professionals" advised that Victoria Police should adopt semi-automatic duty firearms.


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