Autonomy: Theory and Practice Workshop
Hosted by the NYU Center for Bioethics
Friday, October 3 | 12:30-7 p.m.
Saturday, October 4 | 9 a.m.-7:30 p.m.
The NYU Center for Bioethics is pleased to host the Autonomy: Theory and Practice Workshop, bringing together leading scholars to examine how autonomy is understood in theory and applied in practice. Topics to be discussed include wage exploitation, responsibility, relational autonomy, patient decision-making, and epistemic autonomy. Speakers include Jimmy Goodrich (Wisconsin-Madison), David Wendler (NIH), Natalie Stoljar (McGill), Ben Schwan (Case Western Reserve), Lindsey Chambers (Kentucky), Jennifer Hawkins (Duke), Andrew Franklin-Hall (Toronto), and David Enoch (Oxford/Hebrew University). You're invited to join an international community of scholars in dialogue on one of the most important concepts in philosophy and bioethics today.