Research Fellow in Practical Ethics, University of Oxford
I’m a research fellow at Oxford University’s Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics. My research interests cover a wide terrain in ethics, from issues of distributive justice to human enhancement technologies and the nature of well-being. I received my PhD from The University of Otago. Previously, I worked as a journalist in Egypt where I grew up.
Why government budgets are exercises in distributing life and death as much as fiscal calculations
Mar 15, 2023 15:52 pm UTC| Economy
Sacrificial dilemmas are popular among philosophers. Should you divert a train from five people strapped to the tracks to a side-track with only one person strapped to it? What if that one person were a renowned cancer...
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