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SUMMARY:Bioethics and Philosophy of Medicine Conference
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LOCATION:Park Hall 280\, Buffalo\, United States
DESCRIPTION:<p>Co-organised by: Plato's Academy\, North Tonawanda Campus (PANTC) Reading Group.</p>\n<p><strong><br></strong></p>\n<p><strong>Schedule</strong></p>\n<p><strong>Friday August 2nd (Park Hall 280) <br> </strong><br> Breakfast 8:00&mdash\;9:00 am<br> <br> <u>Morning Session</u><strong>:&nbsp\;</strong></p>\n<p>1. Peter Koch <em>University at Buffalo</em> &ldquo\;Death and the Hylomorphic Animal&rdquo\; 9:00 am<br> 2. Yuichi Minemura <em>University at Buffalo</em> &ldquo\;Contemporary Brain Death Controversies and the Human Identity Problem&rdquo\; 10:00 am<br> 3. Catherine Nolan <em>University at Buffalo</em> &ldquo\;Why Criteria for Death Should not be Reversible&rdquo\; 11:00 am</p>\n<p>4 Lewis Powell <em>University at Buffalo</em> &ldquo\;Adam Smith on Sympathy for the Deceased&rdquo\;12:00 pm</p>\n<p>Lunch Catered by Gerties? 1:00-2:30 <br> <br> <u>Afternoon Session:</u>&nbsp\; <strong>Intention\, Consent and Responsibility</strong><br> 5. Steve Wear&nbsp\; <em>University at Buffalo Medical School</em> &ldquo\;Informed Consent: Theory and Practice&rdquo\; 2:30 pm<br> 6. Phil Reed\,&nbsp\; <em>Canisius College</em> &ldquo\;How to Gerrymander Intention&rdquo\; 3:30 pm<br> 7. <strong>Keynote Address: </strong>John Martin Fischer\, <em>University of California\, Riverside</em> &ldquo\;Abortion and Thomson&rsquo\;s People-Seeds Case&rdquo\;&nbsp\; 4:30 pm</p>\n<p><br> <strong>Saturday August 3rd (Park Hall 280)</strong> </p>\n<p>Breakfast 8:00-9:00 am<br> <br> <u>Morning Session</u> &nbsp\; <strong>Health\, Development and Disease</strong><br> 1. Rose Koch-Hershenov <em>Niagara University</em> &ldquo\;Zygotes\, Cells and Substantial Change: A Reorganization of the Matter"&nbsp\; 9:00 am<br> 2. David Hershenov <em>University at Buffalo &ldquo\;</em>Healthy Development and the Potential that Matters&rdquo\; 10am&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>3. James Delaney\, <em>Niagara University</em> &ldquo\;Do Enhancements Necessitate a Notion of Harm in the Concept of Disease?" 11:00 am<br> 4. Barry Smith <em>University at Buffalo </em>"Diseases\, Diagnoses\, Signs and Symptoms" 12:00 pm</p>\n<p><br> Lunch 1:00-2:30 pm<br> <br> Afternoon Session: <strong>Harm\, Autonomy and Policy</strong></p>\n<p>5. Neil Feit\, <em>SUNY Fredonia</em> &ldquo\;Counter-Factual Harm and Omissions&rdquo\; 2:30 pm<br> 6. John Keller\, <em>Niagara University</em> &ldquo\;A Puzzle about Philosophy and Public Policy&rdquo\;&nbsp\; 3:30 pm<br> 7. Steve Kershnar\, <em>SUNY Fredonia</em> &ldquo\;Criminalizing sex&rdquo\; 4:30 <br> <br> Banquet at Acqua&rsquo\;s 6:30-10:00 pm for conference participants and their guests&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>For more information contact David Hershenov dh25@buffalo.edu</p>\n&nbsp\;
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