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The War in Ukraine: A Philosophers' Talk
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The Russian invasion of Ukraine has so far caused thousands of casualties, millions of refugees, humanitarian crisis, economic collapse, and the emergence of a new threat of nuclear war. Putting Europe under the gravest threat since World War II, this crisis begs for fresh moral, political and legal perspectives regarding the ethical foundations of this war - and its possible implications.
Speakers:
- Jeff McMahan, Sekyra White's Chair of Moral Philosophy at the Faculty of Philosophy and Fellow at Corpus Christi College
- Janina Dill, John G Winant Associate Professor of US Foreign Policy at the Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
- Helen Frowe, Professor of Practical Philosophy and Knut and Alice Wallenberg Scholar at Stockholm University
- Massimo Renzo, Yeoh Professor of Politics, Philosophy & Law at the Dickson Poon School of Law, King's College London
- Zofia Stemplowska, Professor of Political Theory at DPIR, and Asa Briggs Fellow at Worcester College
- Elad Uzan, Marie Curie Fellow and Junior Research Fellow at Corpus Christi College
Convenors: Jeff McMahan and Elad Uzan
Location: Corpus Christi College, The University of Oxford
Recorded on: 15 March 2022
Speakers:
- Jeff McMahan, Sekyra White's Chair of Moral Philosophy at the Faculty of Philosophy and Fellow at Corpus Christi College
- Janina Dill, John G Winant Associate Professor of US Foreign Policy at the Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
- Helen Frowe, Professor of Practical Philosophy and Knut and Alice Wallenberg Scholar at Stockholm University
- Massimo Renzo, Yeoh Professor of Politics, Philosophy & Law at the Dickson Poon School of Law, King's College London
- Zofia Stemplowska, Professor of Political Theory at DPIR, and Asa Briggs Fellow at Worcester College
- Elad Uzan, Marie Curie Fellow and Junior Research Fellow at Corpus Christi College
Convenors: Jeff McMahan and Elad Uzan
Location: Corpus Christi College, The University of Oxford
Recorded on: 15 March 2022