6th Annual NYU Philosophical Bioethics Workshop

May 8, 2026 - May 9, 2026
Center for Bioethics, New York University

Deutsches Haus
42 Washington Mews
New York 10003
United States

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Friday, May 8

12:30-1:00pm Coffee (provided)

12:50pm Welcome — S. Matthew Liao (NYU)

1:00-2:15pm Ian Dunkle (UT Chattanooga), ‘Pregnancy, Agency, and Health’

Chair: Isabel Herburger (Rutgers)

2:30-3:45pm Bob Fischer (Texas State), ‘Asymmetries in Animal Welfare: Explaining Higher Standards in the Laboratory’

Chair: Jasmine Gunkel (Western)

4:00-5:15pm Sean Aas (Georgetown) and Dana Howard (Ohio State), ‘Defining Disability and the Social Process of Disablement’

Chair: Malte Hendrickx (Michigan)

5:30-7:00pm Workshop reception (everyone invited)

Saturday, May 9

8:45-9:15am Coffee, light breakfast (provided)

9:15-10:30am Asher Shang (Pittsburgh), ‘Asymmetries in Nonarchimedean Population Axiologies’

Chair: Jessica Fischer (KCL)

10:45-12:00pm Lukas Joosten (Oxford), ‘Networks Effects as Coercive: A Responsibility-Based Account of Digital Consent’ (Graduate Student Prize Winner)

Chair: Gary Ostertag (Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai/CUNY GC)

12:00-1:30pm Lunch (on your own)

1:30-2:45pm Nir Eyal (Rutgers), ‘Disclaiming Research Ethics’

Chair: Marcos Picchio (Oakland)

3:00-4:15pm Josey Aron (Alabama), ‘A Punishment of Recollection: War Crimes and Memory Modulation’

Chair: Sam Segal (Chicago)

4:30-5:45pm Laurie Paul (Yale), ‘The Paradox of Transformation’

Chair: S. Matthew Liao (NYU)

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