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Northeastern Ethics Institute
http://www.northeastern.edu/ethics/
Nanotechnology and Society Research Group
2011 Workshop in Applied
Philosophy
Ethical Issues in Engineering
Biological and Ecological
Systems
http://www.northeastern.edu/nsrg/
The Center for High-Rate Nanomanufacturing
http://www.northeastern.edu/chn/
Department of Philosophy and Religion
http://www.philosophy.neu.edu/
Northeastern University Ethics
Institute
The Nanotechnology and
Society Research Group
The Center for High-Rate
Nanomanufacturing
The Department of Philosophy
and Religion at Northeastern
The National Science
Foundation
Schedule
Friday Evening
Saturday Morning
Saturday Afternoon
Sunday Morning
From: 3pm – 6:30pm
From: 9am-12:30pm
From: 2pm-5:30pm
From: 9am-12:30pm
Where: 440 Egan Hall
Where: 440 Egan Hall
Where: 440 Egan Hall
Where: 440 Egan Hall
Chair: Thomas Powers (University of
Delaware)
Chair: Ben Sachs (NYU)
Chair: Jame Schaefer (Marquette)
Chair: Danielle
Boston)
“Sensitivity Enhancement:
The Ethics of Testing
Cognitive Enhancements
on Non-Human Research
Subjects”
John Basl (Bowling Green State
University)
“Sex Selection and the
Scope of Procreative
Liberty”
Valentina Urbanek (Tufts)
*Keynote Speaker*
“Sex Selection and the
Procreative Liberty
Framework.”
Immaculada de Melo-Martin
(Cornell)
“Challenges from Robust
Human Moral Status
Enhancement”
“Geoengineering Research,
the Demands of Knowledge,
and the Right Reasons”
Matthew Braddock (Duke)
Ben Hale (University of Colorado)
“Enhancing for Virtue?
Toward Holistic Moral
Enhancement”
“Evaluating Engineering
Policies in Present and
Future Generations: Some
Reflections and a Simple
Model”
Bromwich
(UMass
“Why the
Biogeoengineering of
Biodiversity Threatens
Nature’s Value”
Don Maier (Independent Scholar)
William
State)
Kabasenche
(Washington
Nicole Hassoun (Carnegie Mellon)
“Artifactual organisms,
moral status, and biological
interest”
Sune Holm (University of Copenhagen)
*Keynote Speaker*
“Human Engineering and
Climate Change”
Matthew Liao (NYU)
*Keynote Speaker*
“‘Use It or Lose It’: A
Governance Proposal for
Geoengineering.”
Andrew Light (George Mason,
Center for American Progress)
“Is Biomimicry Baconian?
Learning about Nature
versus learning from
Nature”
Antoine Dussault (University of
Montreal)
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