Everyday Ethics Episodes Episode guide
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Extraordinary Women
Discussion on a project about 'Extraordinary Women' at The Linenhall Library
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Ethics of taking Good from Evil
Should surgeons use a book of anatomy that used the bodies of Nazi victims as subjects?
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Ethics of Benefits
Do benefits work or do they keep people in poverty?
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Ethics in politics. Does It Exist?
Is ethical leadership possible in politics, or is it mired in self interest and cynicism?
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Ethical Tourism and P谩draig 脫 Tuama
P谩draig 脫 Tuama on reconciliation and a discussion on ethical tourism
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Ethical Taxation, The Pope & Patriarch and Woman in Science
Do low taxes keep the poor in their place? Pope and Patriarch to meet, science and women.
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Ethical challenges for the next decade
What are the big ethical challenges facing the world over the next decade?
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Election Morality, Body Ethics and Refugees
Should we have a moral obligation to vote? Who owns us? And helping refugees in Sicily.
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Election Fallout and Radicalisation
A discussion on the election and Nazir Afzal on radicalisation
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Eileen Paisley
Baroness Eileen Paisley reflects on life, unity and living without Ian
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Education System Examined, the Canadian Schindler and the "Mad" Earl Bishop
Have schools become exam factories? And the Canadian Schindler rescuing Yazdis from Iraq.
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Easter Rising 1916 Special Edition
Audrey speaks to a range of people including Archbishop Martin about Easter Rising 1916
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Dying With Dignity?
Is there ever a moral way to help someone die?
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Dying and Truevine
A discussion on death and Beth Macy on Truevine, a story of 2 brothers sold to the circus
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Drug Decriminalisation
Should drug users by treated and supported rather than criminalised and excluded?
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Drownings at sea
What role do Western backed wars play in the fleeing of millions from their homeland?
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Dr Agnes Lunny, On Twelve Life Changing Months
Dr Agnes Lunny talks to Audrey, about a year marked by worry and sometimes despair.
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Doomed from the start?
Sir Harry Burns on how childhood traumas can affect us from cradle to grave
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Does the Sentence Ever End?
What is the transition back into society like for those coming out of prison?
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Do we deserve more, too many saints and CS Lewis
Do we deserve more, too many saints and CS Lewis.
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Do Religions Play Down Jesus' Teachings on Non-Violence?
What would our world look like if the non-violence which Jesus preached was practiced?
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Do our food choices contribute to climate change?
Audrey challenges the subjects of diet, food miles and its impacts on the planet.
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Do OAPs Have Total Autonomy Over Their Lives?
Does society try to police the morals of the older generation?
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Divisions in the Anglican Communion. How death affects everything we do in life. And Irish dancing the gospel.
Anglican, Death and Praising God with Irish Dance
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Divided we fail?
Is our education system in hoc to politics and religion?
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Disability Living
Three people with intellectual disabilities talk about their lives, hopes and dreams
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Derry Girls and degrees of religious difference - myth or reality?
Do Catholics and Protestants really think and feel differently about everyday life?
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Derry Girls - The Way We Were..And The Way We Are Now..
Going back to 1998, as captured in the final episode of the final series of 'Derry Girls'
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Dementia and sexual consent
Can a person with dementia have the capacity to give consent to sex and marriage?
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Dehumanising The Enemy
Audrey Carville and a panel of experts, discuss the crisis in Israel/Palestine