Privacy versus Public Health in a Pandemic: What are the ethical trade-offs?
The Ethics of Now with Adriane Lentz-Smith continues from home with a series of brief, thoughtful and timely conversations about the ethical dilemmas of this historic moment. This week, join Professor Lentz-Smith and Washington and Lee law and cyber ethics expert, Margaret Hu for a conversation about the ethical challenges of privacy during a pandemic: "Privacy versus […]
Kenan Graduate Fellows in Ethics Spring Research Workshop
Celebrate the end of the academic year with the 2019-20 cohort of the Kenan Graduate Fellows in Ethics, as they present public talks based on their research. This is their second research workshop of the academic year, and will feature half of the scholars presenting their work. The virtual workshop will meet on Zoom Monday, […]
Religions and Public Life Graduate Student Research Workshop
Celebrate the end of the academic year with the 2019-20 cohort of Religions and Public Life graduate fellows, as they present public talks based on their research. The virtual workshop will meet on Zoom Wednesday, April 29, 2:00-5:30PM. Each panelist will give a 6-8 minute "TEDx"-style presentation, followed by open discussion and Q&A. *Please email […]
Who Gets the Ventilator? and other ethical challenges from COVID-19
The Ethics of Now with Adriane Lentz-Smith continues from home with a series of brief, thoughtful and timely conversations about the ethical dilemmas of this historic moment. This week, join Professor Lentz-Smith and Stillman Professor of Ethics Walter Sinnott-Armstrong for a conversation about "Who Gets the Ventilator? and other ethical challenges from COVID-19 ." After […]
Social Dreaming Matrix: Being & Becoming in the 2020 Crisis
To shed more light on the workings of the collective unconscious in unsettling times, the newly formed Laboratory for Social Choreography at Duke University is pleased to host a weekly Social Dreaming Matrix. Originally discovered by Psychoanalyst Gordon Lawerence at the Tavistock Institute in the 1980s, Social Dreaming has become a widely respected and applied […]
Silent Stadiums: is life as meaningful in a world without spectator sports? What should we risk to get them back?
The Ethics of Now with Adriane Lentz-Smith continues from home with a series of brief, thoughtful and timely conversations about the ethical dilemmas of this historic moment. This week, join Professor Lentz-Smith and the Mike and Ruth Mackowski Professor of Ethics Wayne Norman for the conversation “Silent Stadiums: is life as meaningful in a world […]