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Philosophy Course Union – Bioethics Lecture Series: Exploring Unapparent Ethical Implications of COVID-19 (Peter Jaworski, Georgetown)
Monday January 18, 2021, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
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Join the Philosophy Course Union (PCU) the week of January 18, 2021, for their Bioethics Lecture Series: Exploring Unapparent Ethical Implications of COVID-19! From Monday, January 18 to Friday, January 22, the PCU will be hosting a different expert each day in the fields of bioethics, philosophy, and medicine for exciting conversations about those ethical issues resulting from COVID-19 that have remained outside the focus of media attention.
Speaker
Peter Jaworski (Georgetown University)
Talk Title
There Will Be Blood: Why We Should Pay People to Donate Plasm
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