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Tue. 3. Feb. 6:30pm
Winstanley Lec. Theatre Trinity College |
Building Free and Just Societies:
Human Dignity, Integral Development and International Human Rights
Anna Halpine: president and founder of the World Youth Alliance (WYA), NY.
WYA is an international coalition of youth organisations from over 100 countries,
which, in its own words, seeks to promote "the dignity of the person at the
international level" and encourage "solidarity between the developed and
developing worlds".
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Events Michaelmas 2003
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Iraq Retrospective
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Thu. 20. Nov. 7:30pm
Latimer Room E staircase Old Court Clair College |
The Future of Christianity
Revd. Richard Kirker: Director of the Lesbian and
Gay Christian Movement (LGCM)
Fr. Francis Marsden: a leading Christian columnist and
a Governor of the Linacre Centre for Medical Ethics in London
Prof. Simon Blackburn: Professor of Philosophy at Trinity,
a member of the Humanist Philosophers' Group and author of "Think:
A Compelling Introduction to Philosophy"
Sr. Paula Jordao: Member of the Verbum Dei Christian community.
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Thu. 27. Nov. 7:30pm
The Lecture Theatre Trinity Hall College |
Cloning
Dr. Brigitte Boisselier: Managing director of Clonaid (the
world's first human cloning company started up by the Raelian Movement)
and a Raelian bishop. Perhaps human cloning's most eager and well-known
advocate.
Josephine Quintavalle: founder of Comment on Reproductive Ethics
(CORE). A staunch opponent of any sort of cloning.
Prof. Raanon Gillon: Emeritus Professor of Ethics, Imperial
College, London. One of most prominent medical ethicists around.
Patrick Cusworth: PR officer for the charity, Life.
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+: The Iraq debate is postponed due to the schedule of a speaker.
We will notice as soon as the date is fixed.
Talks are usually held on one of the college premises in the city centre.
There are more topics on planning and more details will appear in this page.
Please keep an eye,,
Last modified: Tue. 3rd Feb. 2004
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