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Alister Browne PhD, Philosophy
How Philosophers See Ethics
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Date: Tuesday | February 14 2006 | 7:15- 8:30am
Location: BC Hydro 2nd floor Auditorium
333 Dunsmuir Street, Vancouver BC
Philosophical questions, by definition, are those to which there is no general agreement as to what the right answers are. Thus ethics, which falls to the domain of philosophy, is filled with unanswered questions; indeed, the answer to the main questions of ethics are "Nobody knows."
But what do philosophers see as the main questions of ethics, and why must we give this dismal response to them? Using some everyday moral problems, Alister Browne will address these matters.
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About Alister Browne
Alister Browne is a Clinical Associate Professor and Ethics Theme Director in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of British Columbia, where he organizes the ethics and law lectures for the medical school.
He is a member of the ethics committees of Vancouver Hospital, GF Strong and George Person Centres, British Columbia Children's Hospital, Sunny Hill Hospital, and Burnaby Hospital.
Alister is also on the Board of Directors of the B.C. Civil Liberties Association, and is the Canadian Correspondent for the Cambridge Health Care Ethics Quarterly.
Dr. Browne is recently retired as the Chair of the Philosophy Department at Langara College in Vancouver, and Ethics Consultant and Chair of the Ethics Committee at Vancouver Hospital.
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or phone: 604.685.6560
Date: Tuesday | February 14 2006 | 7:15- 8:30am
Location: BC Hydro - Shipman Room, 16th Floor
333 Dunsmuir St. Vancouver
Members $7.00 Non-Members $10.00
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