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Nigel Warburton on... what's wrong with killing?The Open University

By Nigel Warburton (The Open University)

25 March 2008

We often lose sight of the human consequences of war. Photographers can play an important role in reminding us.  Read more : Nigel Warburton on... what's wrong with killing?

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What's wrong with killing? Featuring: audio, iStockphoto.com

By Professor Richard Norman (Guest), Nigel Warburton (The Open University), Dr David Edmonds (Guest)

18 March 2008

Is it ok to wage war? Is it ok to defend yourself against an attacking army? Ethics Bites asks if it's always wrong to kill.  Read more : What's wrong with killing?

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The principle of double effectCopyrighted Image The Open University / Karen Parker

By Nigel Warburton (The Open University)

27 February 2008

Is there a difference between deliberately killing someone and doing something that will lead to their death? Nigel Warburton explores the Doctrine of Double Effect.  Read more : The principle of double effect

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Trolleys, killing and the doctrine of double effect Featuring: audio, photos.com

By Professor Michael Otsuka (Guest), Dr David Edmonds (Guest), Nigel Warburton (The Open University)

26 February 2008

Would you let someone die, to save five others? Would you kill someone to save five others? Explore trolleys, killing and the doctrine of double...  Read more : Trolleys, killing and the doctrine of double effect

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As the Olympic flame wings its way around the UK, the OU's Aarón Alzola Romero asks: just how immemorial is the Olympic torch relay?

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