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“Sentience and the Issue of Animal Welfare”
New article by Olusegun Steven Samuel published in Journal of Applied Animal Ethics Research.
“Excellence, Diversity, and the Philosophy Exception”
Publication of a special issue by the Journal of Social Philosophy, co-edited by Amandine Catala and Fiona Jenkins.
“Epistemic Injustice or Epistemic Oppression?”
New publication by Amandine Catala, which is the inaugural article in the series Conversations on Epistemic Injustice published by the journal KULA.
Evening Talk at the Librairie du Square-Outremont
Join us for an evening talk with Dia Dabby, David Koussens and Bertrand Lavoie at the Librarie du Square-Outremont! With the participation of Natalie Orr Gaucher and Guillaume Lamy.
Several New Works by Emmanuel Picavet
Several new works written and co-edited by Emmanuel Picavet have been published.
“Ozempic, Wegovy, Rybelsus: Are we losing sight of overall health? Here’s what the science says”
New exposition piece written by Aude Bandini for The Conversation.
Seeing Like a Firm
New book by Pierre-Yves Néron published by Oxford University Press.
“Psychology needs philosophy”
New article by Laura Silva published in Nature.
“If you are for market creation, you should be for market destruction! Ethics and the relations between exnovation and innovation for changing direction”
New article by Rafael Ziegler and Lukas Fuchs published in Journal of Responsible Innovation.
“Qu’est-ce que la responsabilité?”
A new text by Simon-Pierre Chevarie-Cossette and Christian Nadeau will soon be published as part of the collection “Chemins Philosophiques” of Vrin.
“Precedent Autonomy and the Patient’s Best Interest: A Reasonable Path for Advance Medical Assistance in Dying Requests”
New forthcoming article by Naïma Hamrouni and Jocelyn Maclure to be published soon in the Research Handbook on Law and Assisted Dying.
“From ontological to relational: A scoping review of conceptions of dignity invoked in deliberations on medically assisted death”
New article by Naïma Hamrouni, in collaboration with Isabelle Martineau and Johanne Hébert, on the different conceptions of dignity invoked in discussions on medically assisted death.
Commentary: Taking Control of Recommender-Systems
Chloé Sondervost summarizes the article “Should YouTube make recommendations for the climate?”, written by Martin Gibert, Lê Nguyên Hoang et Maxime Lambrecht, in a commentary broadcast by Radio-Canada.
“Unpacking the drivers of poly-crisis”
Ryoa Chung will participate as a keynote speaker in the 2024 Canadian Conference on Global Health at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver.
“Humains et non-humains”
Martin Gibert writes an exposé titled “Humains et non-humains”, published by ENS Éditions.