Towards a Public Bio-Ethics… a review by Croy Thomson of the lecture given by Professor Sarah Cunningham-Burley
Professor Sarah Cunningham-Burley: Towards a Public Bio-Ethics 06.03.24 “Ethics: moral principles that govern a person’s behaviour or the conducting of an activity.” Okay, so far so amorphous, but stick with me and it all gets fascinating, not to mention unsettling, especially if you are a human being. Having been
The first Lecture of 2024
11.01.24 The first commentary from an audience member at a recent Society talk. The View from the Stalls The James Webb Space Telescope: back to the beginning of time ROYAL PHILOSOPHY SOCIETY talks open windows into worlds and ideas that many people (okay, I) never knew existed. Dr David Rosario’s
Our Second Lecture
Professor Tim Birkhead gave an interesting insight into the life and death of The Great Auk. This very well attended talk was chaired by Maggie Reilly.