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Cecile Fabre
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Le Paris Noir
Episode 19 : Le genre de l'esclavage avec Cécile Vidal
Dans la Bibliothèque du Paris Noir — un podcast en collaboration avec la Fondation pour la Mémoire de l’Esclavage.Dans cet épisode, nous recevons Cécile Vidal, historienne, directrice d’études à l’EHESS, rattachée au Centre d’études nord-américaines. Ensemble, nous explorons en quoi une approche genrée de l’esclavage permet de mieux comprendre la structuration du système esclavagiste, ses logiques de pouvoir, de domination et de violence.Les thèmes abordés dans cet entretien s’appuient notamment sur les travaux publiés dans la revue Clio, qui cons...
2025-04-18
1h 07
Radyo Tiyatral
GENÇ FABRE #arkasıyarın #macera #radyotiyatrosu
ARKASI YARIN - Genç Fabre - Cecile Aubry - Radyo Tiyatrosu
2025-01-20
3h 40
Effervescence
De l'Amérique et de l'Afghanistan
En cette semaine d'élections aux Etats-Unis, Effervescence se passionne pour le cinéma américain. Deux films tiennent le haut de l'affiche ces jours-ci qui chacun raconte un visage de l'Amérique : Anora la palme d'or à Cannes de Sean Baker et Jury numéro 2 de l'immense Clint Eastwood. Entre les deux, nous n'avons pas pu choisir, nous parlerons donc des deux. Et puis en Afghanistan, la situation des femmes continue de se dégrader. No woman's land est une impressionnante exposition photo qui témoigne de leur quotidien et de leur combat. Nous avons rencontré...
2024-11-08
59 min
WHY? Philosophical Discussions About Everyday Life
“Can You Be an Ethical Spy?”
Host Jack Russell Weinstein visits with Cecile Fabre, political philosopher, and Senior Research Fellow at All Souls College, Oxford. She is also Professor of Political Philosophy at the University of Oxford, and affiliated with the Faculty of Philosophy, the Department of Politics and International Relations, and Nuffield College, Oxford. Her research interests are in theories of distributive justice; the philosophy of democracy; just war theory; the ethics of foreign policy, with particular focus on the ethics of economic statecraft and the ethics of espionage.
2024-08-11
1h 12
Au fil des jours
Ze Bible avec les élèves du Lycée La Trinité de Béziers
A la rentrée 2023- 2024, Mathieu, élève de seconde, a proposé de créer un atelier autour de La Bible ouvert aux élèves et aux adultes du lycée. Soutenu par La pastorale du Lycée et rejoint par Lali, ils ont animé le Club « Ze Bible » pendant 11 séances avec une approche ludique et dynamique. Les élèves Héloïse et Louise et les enseignants Cécile des Belleville et Jean-François Vébobe témoignent du plaisir qu’ils y ont pris.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
2024-07-24
29 min
Ethics Untangled
18. Do the Dead Have Rights? With Joseph Bowen
Ethical questions about the dead are frequently interesting, puzzling, surprising, and weird. All of these things become clear in this conversation with Dr Joseph Bowen. Joe is a Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Leeds, specialising in moral, political, and legal philosophy. As well as whether the dead have rights, his research focuses on the nature of rights and directed duties, the justifications for and constraints on harming, the nature and scope of duties to rescue, and just war theory. Here's Joe:https://ahc.leeds.ac.uk/philosophy/staff/4794/dr-joseph-bowenhttps://joseph-bowen.weebly...
2024-05-20
42 min
New Books in Diplomatic History
Cécile Fabre, "Spying Through a Glass Darkly: The Ethics of Espionage and Counter-Intelligence" (Oxford UP, 2022)
On its face, spying and counter-intelligence activities seem morally suspect. They tend to involve sneaking, deceiving, and manipulating, as well as various forms of betrayal, treachery, and disloyalty. Yet intelligence and counter-intelligence operations are mainstays of any modern state. Are we to conclude that these activities are wrong, but nonetheless necessary, given the realities of modern politics?In Spying Through a Glass Darkly: The Ethics of Espionage and Counter-Intelligence (Oxford UP, 2022), Cécile Fabre develops an intricate account of the morality of spying and counter-intelligence activities. She argues that routine espionage activities are morally justified – and sometimes obligato...
2022-08-01
1h 05
New Books in World Affairs
Cécile Fabre, "Spying Through a Glass Darkly: The Ethics of Espionage and Counter-Intelligence" (Oxford UP, 2022)
On its face, spying and counter-intelligence activities seem morally suspect. They tend to involve sneaking, deceiving, and manipulating, as well as various forms of betrayal, treachery, and disloyalty. Yet intelligence and counter-intelligence operations are mainstays of any modern state. Are we to conclude that these activities are wrong, but nonetheless necessary, given the realities of modern politics?In Spying Through a Glass Darkly: The Ethics of Espionage and Counter-Intelligence (Oxford UP, 2022), Cécile Fabre develops an intricate account of the morality of spying and counter-intelligence activities. She argues that routine espionage activities are morally justified – and sometimes obligato...
2022-08-01
1h 05
New Books in Philosophy
Cécile Fabre, "Spying Through a Glass Darkly: The Ethics of Espionage and Counter-Intelligence" (Oxford UP, 2022)
On its face, spying and counter-intelligence activities seem morally suspect. They tend to involve sneaking, deceiving, and manipulating, as well as various forms of betrayal, treachery, and disloyalty. Yet intelligence and counter-intelligence operations are mainstays of any modern state. Are we to conclude that these activities are wrong, but nonetheless necessary, given the realities of modern politics?In Spying Through a Glass Darkly: The Ethics of Espionage and Counter-Intelligence (Oxford UP, 2022), Cécile Fabre develops an intricate account of the morality of spying and counter-intelligence activities. She argues that routine espionage activities are morally justified – and sometimes obligato...
2022-08-01
1h 05
New Books in National Security
Cécile Fabre, "Spying Through a Glass Darkly: The Ethics of Espionage and Counter-Intelligence" (Oxford UP, 2022)
On its face, spying and counter-intelligence activities seem morally suspect. They tend to involve sneaking, deceiving, and manipulating, as well as various forms of betrayal, treachery, and disloyalty. Yet intelligence and counter-intelligence operations are mainstays of any modern state. Are we to conclude that these activities are wrong, but nonetheless necessary, given the realities of modern politics?In Spying Through a Glass Darkly: The Ethics of Espionage and Counter-Intelligence (Oxford UP, 2022), Cécile Fabre develops an intricate account of the morality of spying and counter-intelligence activities. She argues that routine espionage activities are morally justified – and sometimes obligato...
2022-08-01
1h 05
In Conversation: An OUP Podcast
Cécile Fabre, "Spying Through a Glass Darkly: The Ethics of Espionage and Counter-Intelligence" (Oxford UP, 2022)
On its face, spying and counter-intelligence activities seem morally suspect. They tend to involve sneaking, deceiving, and manipulating, as well as various forms of betrayal, treachery, and disloyalty. Yet intelligence and counter-intelligence operations are mainstays of any modern state. Are we to conclude that these activities are wrong, but nonetheless necessary, given the realities of modern politics?In Spying Through a Glass Darkly: The Ethics of Espionage and Counter-Intelligence (Oxford UP, 2022), Cécile Fabre develops an intricate account of the morality of spying and counter-intelligence activities. She argues that routine espionage activities are morally justified – and sometimes obligato...
2022-08-01
1h 05
Reading Our Times
Can spying ever be ethical? In conversation with Cécile Fabre
Strange as it may seem given what they do, ethics is very important to the intelligence services. But how do you – how even can you – spy ethically? In this episode, Nick Spencer speaks to Prof. Cécile Fabre about her book Spying Through a Glass Darkly: The Ethics of Espionage and Counter-Intelligence.
2022-05-10
35 min
Philosophy Bites
Cecile Fabre on the Ethics of Spying
Spying raises many ethical issues, but these are rarely discussed - at least by philosophers. Cécile Fabre, author of a recent book on the topic, Spying Through a Glass Darkly, discusses some of these issues with Nigel Warburton in this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast. This episode is sponsored by The New European newspaper.
2022-04-20
24 min
Les Matins Jazz
La créativité, le point commun entre les musiciens
“Comment peut-on marier la musique classique et le jazz ? Quel est le dénominateur commun entre tous ces différents musiciens ? La créativité !” Yaron Herman C'est le pianiste qui est le fil rouge cette année des 3èmes Piano jazz sessions de la Fondation Louis Vuitton. Il commence dès cet après-midi avec un atelier pour le public, puis se produira avec un pianiste classique et avec un trio inédit. Il y aura Brad Mehldau aussi. Dans ces Matins Jazz, on entend aussi les voix du romancier Joël Dicker, qui était notre invité hier et Cécile Mc...
2022-03-16
17 min
Start the Week
Old battles, new warfare
Are we heading into an era of unending low-level conflict, of foreign interference and buying of influence? In The Weaponisation of Everything, the security expert Mark Galeotti argues that traditional warfare is on the wane, replaced by hybrid wars, disinformation, espionage and subversion. He tells Adam Rutherford that this 21st century way of war often goes unnoticed and can be dangerously destabilising, but it also offers opportunities for those who are able to take full advantage of this new armoury. The political philosopher Cécile Fabre explores the ethics of espionage and counterintelligence. In Spying Through a G...
2022-01-17
41 min
Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society
15/11/2021: Cécile Fabre on Doxastic Wrongs, Non-spurious Generalisations and Particularised Beliefs
According to the doxastic wrongs thesis, merely entertaining certain beliefs about others can wrong them, even if one does not act on those beliefs. Beliefs based on socially salient characteristics such as race, gender, sexual orientation, disability, etc., and which turn out to be false and are negatively valenced are prime candidates for the charge of doxastic wronging. My aim, in this paper, is to show that a plausible, Kantian argument for the thesis licences extending the latter to cases in which the belief is true and/or positively valenced. I begin by setting out the doxastic wrong thesis...
2021-11-26
47 min
Political Philosophy Podcast
Announcing my First Book! - 'What Is Freedom?' with OUP
A short promo episode for my first book- 'What is Freedom? conversations with Historians, Philosophers, & Activists' published with OUP, out November, and available to pre-order now. Featuring a foreword by Cecile Fabre and an introduction by me, the book includes contributions from Elizabeth Anderson, Mary Frances Berry, Ian Dunt, Michael Freeden, Nancy Hirschmann, Omar Khan, Dale Martin, Orlando Patterson, Phillip Pettit, John Skorupski, Peter Tatchell, and Zephyr Teachout. Pre-order on Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0197572227/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_DTPBVTGX5YJHMPE1ZBQ0 OUP: https://global.oup.com/academic/product/what-is-freedom-9780197572221?lang=en&cc=us (Patreon's won't be cha...
2021-09-01
10 min
Carnegie Council Podcasts
The Ethics of Global Vaccine Distribution, Part One, with Cécile Fabre
As we enter the summer of 2021, some nations are seeing vaccination rates of around 50 percent, effectively ending the imminent threat of COVID-19; others are still facing public health emergencies. In this first podcast in a series on global vaccine distribution, Oxford's Professor Cécile Fabre discusses the ethical underpinnings of some of the policy choices designed to handle this inequity. What are the moral responsibilities of vaccine-rich countries to the rest of the world?
2021-06-29
40 min
Viaja al Cielo
Cecile fabre confiscating live body parts Oxford University.
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2021-01-07
18 min
Viaja al Cielo
Cecile fabre confiscating live body parts Oxford University.
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2021-01-07
56 min
Viaja al Cielo
Cecile Fabre
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2021-01-06
56 min
跟彭彭读法语 | Alter ego+ 3
【34常速】文化周活动推荐/ les activités possibles pour une semaine culturelle
Chers Latifa et Helmut, On est ravis que vous veniez passer une petite semaine culturelle à Montpellier. Je viens justement de regarder le programme de cet été. Vous arriverez un vendredi, c'est parfait, juste pour les Estivales ! Je vous propose d'y faire un tour, si ça vous dit... Le marché nocturne est très animé et vous allez adorer les bouquinistes. On avait prévu aussi de vous emmener au Corum, le Palais des Congrès de la ville, construit en granit rose de Finlande (eh oui...
2020-11-10
02 min
跟彭彭读法语 | Alter ego+ 3
【34慢速】文化周活动推荐/ les activités possibles pour une semaine culturelle
Chers Latifa et Helmut, On est ravis / que vous veniez passer une petite semaine culturelle à Montpellier. Je viens justement / de regarder le programme de cet été. Vous arriverez un vendredi, c'est parfait, juste pour les Estivales ! Je vous propose d'y faire un tour, si ça vous dit... Le marché nocturne est très animé / et vous allez adorer les bouquinistes. On avait prévu aussi / de vous emmener au Corum, le Palais des Congrès de la ville, construit en granit rose de Finlande (eh oui...
2020-11-10
03 min
Du Vent Sous La Robe
Hors-série- Panorama des innovations au sein des directions juridiques
Bonjour et bienvenue dans Du Vent Sous La Robe, le podcast qui vous emmène à la rencontre d’acteurs innovants qui construisent le droit de demain. Ecoutez dès à présent le nouvel épisode hors-série du podcast Du Vent Sous La Robe, consacré à l’innovation dans les directions juridiques. Dans cet épisode un peu particulier, réalisé dans le cadre d’un atelier du LAB de l’Ecole du Barreau de Paris que j’ai piloté, des élèves-avocats vous présentent, au travers d'interviews, un panorama des innovations et transformations menées au sein des directions juridiqu...
2020-05-05
50 min
Political Philosophy Podcast
STATECRAFT with Cecile Fabre (2)
How do we enforce rights under uncertainty? Does America's long history of human rights violations prevent it from acting as a force for good today?
2019-09-11
49 min
Political Philosophy Podcast
PROPERTY RIGHTS, SANCTIONS, & AID with Cécile Fabre
Cécile Fabre returns to the podcast to discuss her latest book, Economic Statecraft. We discuss rights, property rights, free trade, sanctions, conditional aid, and conditional borrowing.
2019-09-01
1h 11
Political Philosophy Podcast
EXECUTION, TORTURE, AND WAR A conversation with Cecile Fabre
EXECUTION, TORTURE, AND WAR A conversation with Cecile Fabre by Toby Buckle
2018-04-07
50 min
Political Philosophy Podcast
1. SEX WORK, ORGAN SALES, AND INTUITION A conversation with Cecile Fabre
1. SEX WORK, ORGAN SALES, AND INTUITION A conversation with Cecile Fabre by Toby Buckle
2018-03-02
1h 02
Moral Sciences Club
'Tu Quoque': on the ethics of inconsistency, double standards and hypocrisy in economic foreign policy
A talk given by Cécile Fabre (Oxford) at the Moral Sciences Club on 24th January 2017.
2017-01-31
49 min
Philosophy Bites
Cecile Fabre on Remembrance
How should we remember and commemorate those who die in war? What about the enemy dead? Cecile Fabre discusses this issue with Nigel Warburton in this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast.
2016-09-20
21 min
En Pleines Formes - Radio Campus Paris
En Pleines Formes : Vertige en terrain plat
C'est déjà la dernière émission de la saison pour En Pleines Formes! Pour finir l'année en beauté, on parle jeune création, en recevant la jeune association de commissaires, Mathilde Expose, pour parler de leur récente exposition, Vertige en terrain plat, réunissant treize artistes récemment diplômés des beaux-arts de Paris. Sont sur le plateau avec nous deux des commissaires, Anastasia Krizanovska et Clara Daquin, et deux des artistes exposés, Guillaume Valenti et Raphaël Fabre. Et pour cette émission spéciale, (presque) toute l'équipe de chroniqueurs était réunie : Jeanne s'est entretenu avec...
2016-06-19
00 min
Philosophy Talk Starters
292: Regulating Bodies
More at http://philosophytalk.org/shows/regulating-bodies. Most countries allow their citizens to smoke cigarettes, get intoxicated, and eat unhealthy food – despite the harms that such behaviors may bring to the individual's health and to the social and economic interests of the state. Yet taking certain narcotics, selling one's organs, and driving without a seat-belt are often prohibited by law. Is this an arbitrary distinction, or is there a principled reason for these diverging attitudes? What can government legitimately prohibit its citizens from doing to their own bodies -- and what can it legimitately compel them to do? John and Ke...
2015-11-02
09 min
Changing Character of War
Remembering War
Marking the anniversary of the first world war, Professor Cecile Fabre considers why we remember war,
2014-04-01
43 min
Spring 2014 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
Ethics Matters in War
Contributor(s): Professor Cecile Fabre, Professor Jeff McMahan | The 100th anniversary of the outbreak of World War I reminds us of the importance of ethics in war. Under what conditions may states wage war on each other? And what are the moral principles governing the conduct of war? Cecile Fabre is professor of political philosophy at the University of Oxford. Jeff McMahan is professor of philosophy at Rutgers University.
2014-02-13
1h 28
Spring 2014 | Public lectures and events | Video
Ethics Matters in War
Contributor(s): Professor Cecile Fabre, Professor Jeff McMahan | The 100th anniversary of the outbreak of World War I reminds us of the importance of ethics in war. Under what conditions may states wage war on each other? And what are the moral principles governing the conduct of war? Cecile Fabre is professor of political philosophy at the University of Oxford. Jeff McMahan is professor of philosophy at Rutgers University.
2014-02-13
1h 28
Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict
Living With the Enemy: The Ethics of Belligerent Military Occupation
Professor Cecile Fabre (Fellow in Philosophy, Lincoln College Oxford) gives a talk for the ELAC seminar series on 14th February 2012.
2012-02-21
59 min
Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict
Killing in Humanitarian Wars
Professor Cecile Fabre, Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy, Lincoln College Oxford University, gives a talk for the ELAC/CCW lunchtime seminar series on the 3rd May, 2011. Introduced by Dr David Rodin.
2011-05-16
37 min
Philosophy Bites
Cécile Fabre on Cosmopolitanism and War
There is a long tradition of just war theory, but how does it square with moral cosmopolitanism, the idea that individuals, not nations, should be our prime concern? Cécile Fabre discusses this question with Nigel Warburton in this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast.
2011-01-31
14 min
Politics and International Relations Podcasts
CSSJ: Cohen Conference: Money, Work and Body Parts: Cohen on Coercion
Rescuing Justice and Equality: Celebrating the Career of G.A. Cohen - Conference at the Centre for the Study of Social Justice (CSSJ), Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Oxford. Friday 23 and Saturday 24 January 2009. On January 23-24 2009, with the generous support of Philosophy and Public Affairs, the Centre for the Study of Social Justice will be hosting a conference to celebrate the career of G.A. Cohen, who is retiring after 23 years as Chichele Professor of Social and Political Theory. Delivered by Cecile Fabre, comments by Hillel Steiner.
2009-04-23
59 min