Hi all,

I'm just writing to remind you that the first meeting of the Practical Ethics 
Discussion Group will be taking place tomorrow at 4-5:30pm. The readings can be 
found below in my previous email, and you can join us at: 
https://cam-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/99442426328 (Meeting ID: 994 4242 6328).

I look forward to seeing you tomorrow!

Best wishes,
Emma

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Hi all,

Unfortunately, the phil-events list will not allow me to send documents. You 
can find details of this term's readings below. Feel free to get in touch with 
me over email if you're struggling to find copies of the articles.

Best wishes,
Emma



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20th November. Lockdown: Public Health and Equality

Savulescu, Julian and James Cameron. 2020). Why lockdown of the elderly is not 
ageist and why levelling down equality is wrong, Journal of Medical Ethics, 46: 
717-721

Hughes, Jonathan A. (2020). Lockdown and levelling down: why Savulescu and 
Cameron are mistaken about selective isolation of the elderly, Journal of 
Medical Ethics, 46: 722-723

Daniels, Norman. (2011). Equity and population health, in Angus Dawson (ed.), 
Public Health Ethics: Key Concepts and Issues in Policy and Practice, New York: 
Cambridge University Press: 191-210



27th November. Track and Trace: Public Health versus Private Information

Moore, A. D. (201). Privacy, Public Health, and Controlling Medical 
Information, HEC Forum, 22: 225-240

Pagliari, C. (2020). The ethics and value of contact tracing apps: 
International insights and implications for Scotland’s COVID-19 response, 
Journal of Global Health, 10(2): 020103



4th December. Consent and the Pandemic

Kahn, J and A. Mastroianni. (2009). Epidemiology and Informed Consent, in S. 
Coughlin, T. Beauchamp and D. Weed (eds.) Ethics and Epidemiology, Oxford: 
Oxford University Press: 71-82

Turnham, HL, M. Dunn, E. Hill, et al. (2020). Consent in the time of COVID-19, 
Journal of Medical Ethics, 46: 565-568



11th December. Compulsory Vaccination

Flanigan, Jessica. (2014). A Defence of Compulsory Vaccination, HEC Forum, 26: 
2-25

Savulescu, Julian. (2020). Good reasons to vaccinate: mandatory or payment for 
risk? Journal of Medical Ethics, doi: 10.1136/medethics-2020-106821

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From: Emma Curran
Sent: 16 November 2020 17:28
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>; 
[email protected] <[email protected]>
Cc: K.P.A. Van Oosterum <[email protected]>
Subject: Let's Get Practical: Practical Ethics Discussion Group


Hi all,



Kyle and I are setting up a practical ethics discussion group, and you're all 
very welcome to join! We intend to meet on Fridays from 4-5:30pm.



For the rest of this term, we will be focusing on topics related to the 
COVID-19 pandemic. However, going forward we would love to look at a wide range 
of topics within practical ethics, so we encourage you all to get in touch with 
suggestions for readings. We are also keen to encourage people to use the group 
to discuss their working papers, so - again - get in touch if you have anything 
you would like to present.



You can find the schedule for this term attached, alongside the readings for 
this Friday. If you don't have time to read all three, the paper by Savulescu 
and Cameron, alongside the short response by Hughes are the priority. I will be 
getting in touch closer to the date with the Zoom details. I hope to see many 
of you there!



Best wishes,

Emma Curran

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