Date and time
Tuesday 17 March, 17:30 – 19:45
We are pleased to announce the four finalists for the National Uehiro Oxford Essay Prize in Practical Ethics and to invite you to attend the Final where they will present their entries. Two finalists have been selected from each category to present their ideas to an audience and respond to a short Q&A. Please register to join at the link below.
Undergraduate Finalists
Zineb Zbirou: Should the law punish failure to save a life?
Ethan Beri: Is prostitution just a job?
Graduate Finalists
Adam Hudson: What (if anything) is wrong with consumer boycotting?
Clodagh Commane: “It’s Not Your Fault, Doctor.” How should we think about the Ethics of NHS Failure?
The following essays have been awarded an Honourable Mention:
Undergraduate: Leela Kainth: Can pornography be feminist in a mass market economy?
Graduate: Justin Perry: What We Owe The Dispossessed
Graduate: James Forsdyke: 'It’s Physical, Not Intellectual.' The Ethics of Correcting Assumptions About Disability