Ethics

Life after the COVID-19 vaccine: Envisioning the ‘new normal’ A street crowded with people wearing protective masks.

Life after the COVID-19 vaccine: Envisioning the ‘new normal’

UChicago experts examine impact of vaccine on cities—and how we live, learn and work

Apr 1, 2021
People can afford to be more honest than they think Fingers crossed

People can afford to be more honest than they think

Sep 21, 2018
People are more honest when using a foreign tongue, research finds Phrases in different languages

People are more honest when using a foreign tongue, research finds

Aug 16, 2018
Fear and Politics in the Age of Trump Fear and Politics in the Age of Trump

Fear and Politics in the Age of Trump

<p>Article reviews book by Prof. Martha C. Nussbaum</p>

Jun 28, 2018
Will A Transplanted Hand Feel Like His Own? Surgery Raises Questions

Will A Transplanted Hand Feel Like His Own? Surgery Raises Questions

Article cites Prof. Lainie Friedman Ross, who discusses the medical ethics, complications of patients wanting hand transplants

Apr 6, 2015
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Ethics conference to focus on future of medicine

Ethics conference to focus on future of medicine

Nov 3, 2011
Physicians, scientists, divinity scholars examine ethics in science at second joint speaker series event

Physicians, scientists, divinity scholars examine ethics in science at second joint speaker series event

Nov 19, 2010
“Religion and the City” conference marks 10th anniversary of Marty Center

“Religion and the City” conference marks 10th anniversary of Marty Center

Jan 30, 2008

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