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Lives v livelihoods, part 2:suppression or control?
Adler, Matthew and Bradley, Richard and Ferranna, Maddalena and Fleurbaey, Hélène and Hammitt, James K. and Voorhoeve, Alex
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Lives v livelihoods, part 1:how can we measure the value of a life?
Adler, Matthew and Bradley, Richard and Ferranna, Maddalena and Fleurbaey, Marc and Hammitt, James K. and Voorhoeve, Alex
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The Open Society and its enemies:Karl Popper’s legacy.
Alexander, J Mckenzie
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Five reasons to vote in a safe seat.
Birch, Jonathan
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How to respond to Omicron:lessons from Alpha.
Birch, Jonathan
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On animal welfare, the UK should lead not fall behind.
Birch, Jonathan
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Science and policy in extremis, part 2:the limits of SAGE’s neutrality and independence.
Birch, Jonathan
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Science and policy in extremis:what can we learn from the UK’s initial response to COVID-19?
Birch, Jonathan
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Where does altruism come from?
Birch, Jonathan
The evolution of cultures, human and microbial.
Birch, Jonathan
The ethics and politics of artificial intelligence.
Ferretti, Thomas
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What a new pandemic model reveals about the effectiveness of lockdowns.
Fleurbaey, Marc and Fleurbaey, Hélène and Bradley, Richard
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The case for criminalising revenge porn consumption.
Frowe, Helen and Parry, Jonathan
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How studying the history and philosophy of RNA can help us understand COVID-19.
Güttinger, Stephan
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Names that contain multitudes - Why policymakers should care about objects of credence.
Mahtani, Anna
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LSE Festival 2021 | What are ‘scientific models’, and how much confidence can we place in them?
Nguyen, James and Frigg, Roman
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Military recruitment is a moral minefield.
Parry, Jonathan and Easton, Christina
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Publishing philosophy Open Access without a Particle Collider.
Roberts, Bryan W. and Teira, David
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Octopus farms raise huge animal welfare concerns - and they’re unsustainable too.
Schnell, Alexandra K. and Browning, Heather and Birch, Jonathan
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Can welfare economics avoid paternalism after the behavioural turn?
Thoma, Johanna
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The dangers of single metric accounting in public policy.
Thoma, Johanna
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Bad data and flawed models? Fact-checking a case against lockdowns.
White, Lucie and van Basshuysen, Philippe
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How models change the world – and what we should do about it.
White, Lucie and van Basshuysen, Philippe and Khosrowi, Donal and Frisch, Mathias
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How models change the world – and what we should do about it.
White, Lucie and van Basshuysen, Philippe and Khosrowi, Donal and Frisch, Mathias
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The devil’s in the framing:language and bias.
Whiteley, Ella
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Can seeing like a spider change policy and the future of AI?
Zakharova, Daria
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