Everyday Ethics Episodes Episode guide
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Military intervention
Could chaos, fear, displacement and radicalisation been prevented if the West stayed out?
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Mercy, Justice and Trauma
Audrey Carville talks about mercy, justice, forgiveness and how we all react to trauma.
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Mental Health and Assisted Dying
Churches and mental health and Guernsey's upcoming vote over assisted dying
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Memory loss - do we ever really forget?
Is science closer to unlocking lost memories? Professor Tom谩s Ryan explores this question
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Medical Ethics and, Shakespeare - a closet Catholic?
Should we put aside ethics to seek medical breakthroughs? Also, was Shakespeare a rebel?
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Media freedom - what are the limits?
As the 大象传媒 celebrates its centenary is true media freedom a reality or an aspiration?
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Maryann Gray, Victims and The Power of Gospel Music
Causing death by driving, N.I. victims and a reflection on the late Edwin Hawkins
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Married Priests
The Vatican this week raised the idea of ordaining older married men as priests.
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Marriage in the 21st century, Justin Welby, and an old soldier on why we shouldn't glorify war.
Marriage in the 21st century, Justin Welby, an old soldier says we shouldn't glorify war.
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Marriage & Children, Karl Marx and Rend Collective
Marx at 200, legal rights for children outside of marriage and Rend Collective
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Male Role Models and Ani Rinchen Khandro
Why do so few men choose careers that centre on children? And George Best's ex-girlfriend
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Making Friends of Enemies
How life as a Christian minister can lead to some unlikely friendships
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Love and Polygamy
What makes a loving relationship? Also, Daphne Bramham on polygamy in Canada
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Loneliness and Solitude
Terry Waite, discusses creativity in solitude. Plus, experiences of loneliness.
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Loneliness
How do we define loneliness?
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Lockdowns and Liberties
Will we be glad we made the sacrifices or regret how easily we gave away our freedoms?
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Living Through Crisis
Terry Waite, Vicky Phelan and Richard Moore tell their stories of living through crisis
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Living Through a Crisis - Agnes Lunny
Agnes Lunny talks about going blind and losing her mother, father and brother in a fire
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Live Long, Work Long?
Is society ready for an ever ageing population?
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Literacy, environment and singing for Solstice
Literacy, environment and singing for Solstice
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Literacy, dealing with death and what's fuelling the racist fire?
Why have levels of literacy and numeracy not risen significantly in the last 20 years?
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Life, death and resurrection - purely a Christian story?
Does the Christian story of Easter intersect with the theology of other world religions?
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Liberal Judaism, Silent Witness and St Thomas Becket
Liberal Judaism: Its origins and thinking. Is it a Christian's duty to hide their faith?
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Liar, Liar
Why do the electorate keep falling for those who bend the truth?
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Levelling up
Is it truly possible to "level up"? How could we make a fairer society?
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Learning survival from the lessons of the past
Finding hope in the darkest of hours - how science and medicine have always won the war.
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Laura Madden
Laura Madden speaks out about being abused by Harvey Weinstein
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Keeping the faith but ditching the church?
Is organised religion a fading force as people keep their faith but abandon church?
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Justice, Russia and life as a Priest
Judge Gregory Jackson on drug laws, Peter Hitchens on Russia and Fr Martin Magill
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Joan Bakewell, The Private Lives of Saints, and Wolfgang Bauer on Syrian refugees
Joan Bakewell, The Private Lives of Saints, and Wolfgang Bauer on Syrian refugees