Uehiro Lectures: Practical solutions for ethical challenges

The annual public Uehiro Lecture Series captures the ethos of the Uehiro Centre, which is to bring the best scholarship in analytic philosophy to bear on the most significant problems of our time, and to make progress in the analysis and resolution of these issues to the highest academic standard, in a manner that is also accessible to the general public. Philosophy should not only create knowledge, it should make people’s lives better.

http://www.practicalethics.ox.ac.uk/lectures/uehiro_lectures_and_book_series

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2020 Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics (3/3): The case for an unfunded pay as you go (PAYG) pension (Transcript)


Professor Michael Otsuka (London School of Economics) delivers the xx of three public lectures in the series 'How to pool risks across generations: the case for collective pensions'


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 November 17, 2020  n/a
 
 

2020 Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics (3/3): The case for an unfunded pay as you go (PAYG) pension


Professor Michael Otsuka (London School of Economics) delivers the xx of three public lectures in the series 'How to pool risks across generations: the case for collective pensions'


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 November 17, 2020  46m
 
 

2020 Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics (2/3): The case for collective defined contribution (CDC) (Transcript)


Professor Michael Otsuka (London School of Economics) delivers the second of three public lectures in the series 'How to pool risks across generations: the case for collective pensions'


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 November 17, 2020  n/a
 
 

2020 Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics (2/3): The case for collective defined contribution (CDC)


Professor Michael Otsuka (London School of Economics) delivers the second of three public lectures in the series 'How to pool risks across generations: the case for collective pensions'


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 November 17, 2020  49m
 
 

2020 Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics (2/3): The case for collective defined contribution (CDC) (Transcript)


Professor Michael Otsuka (London School of Economics) delivers the second of three public lectures in the series 'How to pool risks across generations: the case for collective pensions'


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 November 17, 2020  n/a
 
 

2020 Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics (2/3): The case for collective defined contribution (CDC)


Professor Michael Otsuka (London School of Economics) delivers the second of three public lectures in the series 'How to pool risks across generations: the case for collective pensions'


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 November 17, 2020  49m
 
 

2020 Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics (1/3): The case for a funded pension with a defined benefit (DB) (Transcript)


Professor Michael Otsuka (London School of Economics) delivers the first of three public lectures in the series 'How to pool risks across generations: the case for collective pensions'


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 November 17, 2020  n/a
 
 

2020 Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics (1/3): The case for a funded pension with a defined benefit (DB)


Professor Michael Otsuka (London School of Economics) delivers the first of three public lectures in the series 'How to pool risks across generations: the case for collective pensions'


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 November 17, 2020  58m
 
 

2020 Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics (1/3): The case for a funded pension with a defined benefit (DB)


Professor Michael Otsuka (London School of Economics) delivers the first of three public lectures in the series 'How to pool risks across generations: the case for collective pensions'


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 November 17, 2020  58m
 
 

2020 Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics (1/3): The case for a funded pension with a defined benefit (DB) (Transcript)


Professor Michael Otsuka (London School of Economics) delivers the first of three public lectures in the series 'How to pool risks across generations: the case for collective pensions'


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 November 17, 2020  n/a