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Stanford Ethics & War Series

The Bowen H. McCoy Center for Ethics in Society is running its second consecutive year-long symposium series over the 2011-12 academic year entitled Ethics and War. The symposium series will feature philosophers, writers, lawyers, historians, social scientists, human rights activists, and policy makers who hav ...

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June 7th, 2012

Students simulate White House war-room drama in class born of Ethics & War series

CISAC, FSI Stanford News

Stanford undergraduate and law students simulate Cabinet war-room meeting on whether to launch a pre-emptive strike against Syria for The Ethics and Law of War class, which grew out of the two-year Ethics & War series. Read more »



May 25th, 2012

Ethics & War series concludes looking at future security threats

Stanford's two-year debate on Ethics & War concluded May 16 with the final event in the series, "WAR: Ethical Challenges on the Horizon." The final event was hosted by the Rev. Scotty McLennan, Dean for Religious Life at Stanford with debate by Debra Satz of the Center for Ethics in Society, CISAC's Scott Sagan and Charles Dunlap of Duke University's Center on Law, Ethics and National Security.



October 31st, 2011

On Stanford Radio, Scott Sagan selects the music of ethics and war

CISAC, FSI Stanford in the news

On Stanford Radio, KZSU-FM, guest disc jockey and CISAC Senior Fellow Scott Sagan plays the songs of ethics and war, including Jefferson Airplane's "Volunteers," Nena's "99 Red Balloons," and Randy Newman's "Political Science." CISAC is a sponsor of the university's year-long Ethics & War series.





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