Centre for Professional and Applied Ethics News Archive
Wpg Free Press: Choosing the violence you wish to watch
February 26, 2015 —
'In the end the only thing that really makes sense is to change the sport so that people can play it at every level'
Faculty of Arts
Time: For economic’s sake, be single on Valentine’s Day
February 11, 2015 —
Philosophy prof makes argument
Faculty of Arts
The Supreme Court got it right, prof argues
February 9, 2015 —
Philosophy professor Arthur Schafer writes about the court's momentous decision on a patient's right to die
U of M’s Centre for Proteomics and Systems Biology gets equipment boost
February 5, 2015 —
New tool gives researchers unprecedeted abilities
Faculty of Arts
CBC: Robots+Sex=Sexbots
January 23, 2015 —
Sexbots are coming sooner than you think
Faculty of Arts
Time: Holiday party hookups are good for employees – and none of HR’s business
December 11, 2014 —
'People are doing more than just having holiday flings.'
Public Forum: Race and policing in Winnipeg
September 30, 2014 —
Hands up Don't Shoot: Race and Policing in Winnipeg After Ferguson
Alumni
U of M connections: Canadian Museum for Human Rights
September 19, 2014 —
With the long-anticipated opening of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, U of M has something to celebrate
Faculty of Arts
Sex with robots, the moral and legal implications
July 9, 2014 —
Guiltless Pleasures of the Lonely Human Being, The Moral and Legal Implications of Sex with Robots





