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Philosophy of Cancer: the ethics and epistemology of detection and
prevention

One Day Workshop
Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge
13th December, 2017, 10am-5.30pm

Speakers: Anya Plutynski (Washington University in St Louis); Alex
Voorhoeve (LSE); Lynette Reid (Dalhouise); Justin Biddle (Georgia
Institute of Technology).

For event details, including titles, abstracts and how registration,
please visit:
https://www.hps.cam.ac.uk/news-events/philosophy-cancer

We gratefully acknowledge financial and administrative support from the
Cambridge Cancer Centre Early Detection Programme, and from the
Department of History and Philosophy of Science. This meeting has also
been supported by the work of the Cambridge Philosophy and Medicine
group.

Please direct any questions to the conference organisers: Stephen John
([email protected]) and Joseph Wu ([email protected])


This is the first of three workshops on philosophical and ethical issues
around cancer to be held Cambridge during 2017-2018. The subsequent
meetings are on the Ethics and Epistemology of Early Detection (15th
March, at the VHI, St Edmund's College: organiser, Gianmarco Contino,
[email protected]) and on resource allocation in cancer (5th-6th
April at CRASSH: organisers, Gabriele Badano, [email protected], and
Joseph Wu, [email protected]). If you are interested in these events,
please get in touch with the relevant organisers directly.


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