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Deep Dive with Jaimie GoodDeep Dive with Jaimie GoodDeep Dive with Jaimie Good presents "1984 and Philosophy: Is Resistance Futile?" by Ezio Di NucciIn this episode of Deep Dive with Jaimie Good, Jaimie and Alexander dissect George Orwell's seminal work, 1984, alongside thought-provoking essays from "1984 and Philosophy: Is Resistance Futile?" by Ezio Di Nucci. They explore the chilling relevance of Orwell's ideas in today's digital age, from the manipulation of truth to the nuances of personal resistance. Join them as they consider how the struggle for individual autonomy persists even amidst societal control.2024-09-2314 minethics4medicsethics4medicsE4M_3.3: Har vi en fri vilje? Med Peter Qvortrup GeislingChristoffer and ezio are joined by DR's doctor Peter Qvortrup Geisling to discuss free will and responsibility in the context of healthcare and medical education... and yes, it's på dansk igen igen, so pls bear with one of us... 2024-08-1339 minethics4medicsethics4medicsE4M_3.2: Aktiv dødshjælp med Ebbe Preislertoday Christoffer is on his own, talking (på dansk, igen) to Ebbe Preisler about assisted suicide. that way you are spared ezio's accent, but this episode is not exactly 'easy listening' either. if you want to read more about Ebbe's story, you can start here: Ebbe Preisler taler ud om drabet på sin kone - TV 2 2024-05-1347 minethics4medicsethics4medicsE4M_3.1: future doctors, quo vadis?Christoffer and ezio are back for Season 3, and this time - wait for it - på dansk! so tune in if you are curious to hear the worst DK accent in the history of podcasting... you will also find out about Ida Donkin, her clinical work consisting of 17h shifts but also her political engagement and finally the question: what kinds of medical doctors do we want, in the 21st century? 2024-04-1631 minethics4medicsethics4medicsE4M_2.8: last word? assisted suicide and the right to dieseason two of the ethics4medics podcast comes to a close with possibly the most controversial topic within modern healthcare: assisted suicide. Christoffer and ezio again get help from JY & Maria, drawing a distinction between not only euthanasia and assisted suicide but also between the latter and so-called assisted dying; but also discuss: how can society be liberal about suicide without also legalizing assisted suicide? And finally what debates around assisted suicide tell us about the very point of medicine.2023-11-2736 minethics4medicsethics4medicsE4M_2.7: should every suicide be prevented?Christoffer and ezio definitely need more mics, especially when dealing with a topic as intimidating as the ethics and philosophy of suicide… so for this episode they get help from regular guests JY Lee and M Marti-Castaner; the result is messy, like life itself.2023-11-1236 minethics4medicsethics4medicsE4M_2.6: abortion rights with O SpallettaChristoffer and ezio bring Olivia back to talk about the ethics of abortion, with particular attention for the recent proposal to extend the “no question asked” period from 12 to 18 weeks in Denmark. If you are curious about the work of Laura Heinsen, which Olivia mentions a few times on the show, check it out here: https://anthrosource.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/maq.127172023-11-0740 minethics4medicsethics4medicsE4M_2.5: reciprocity vs solidarity with O Spallettatoday Christoffer and ezio have a US anthropologist on the show, Olivia Spalletta, to talk about the ethics and politics of disability at the beginning of life - and the difference between reciprocity and solidarity in scandi healthcare; but also prioritarianism vs egalitarianism vs utilitarianism (and even, wait for it, biopower).2023-10-2936 minethics4medicsethics4medicsE4M_2.3: postpartum depression with M Marti-CastanerFor the first time in the long history of this podcast, Christoffer and ezio have a guest: Maria Marti-Castaner, a clinical psychologist and Assistant Professor in Public Mental Health at the University of Copenhagen, who joins them to discuss postpartum depression and whether meds can take down oppressive structures. The FDA has recently approved the first oral treatment indicated to treat postpartum depression. What’s new about this medication? It seems to be faster-acting. In two clinical trials, women with severe depression experienced improved symptoms 15 days after taking the pill. Still, the long-term effects are unknown as well as its ef...2023-10-2328 minethics4medicsethics4medicsE4M_2.4: the ethics of reproductive technologies with JY LeeChristoffer & ezio have a guest, again: JY Lee is here to talk about the ethics of reproductive technologies, with special focus on uterus transplants, which allow women to experience pregnancy. But is that only going to replicate patriarchy? Yes, the barbie movie gets a mention too ;)2023-10-1736 minethics4medicsethics4medicsE4M_2.2: equality vs responsibility?In the second episode of this second season of the Ethics4Medics podcast, Christoffer and ezio discuss equality and responsibility within healthcare, and tough priorities in clinical decision-making. What are we going to do with non-compliant patients - and what about cross-fitters?2023-10-0239 minethics4medicsethics4medicsE4M_2.1: ezio’s vasectomyChristoffer and ezio are back, and in the first episode of this second season of the ethics4medics podcast, they discuss vasectomies and the ethical, medical and political considerations in favour - and against - men getting a vasectomy.2023-10-0137 minethics4medicsethics4medicsE4M_1.6: kant v consequentialismChristoffer & ezio discuss the classic dichotomy in moral theory between kantian and consequentialist approaches - and why medics should care2023-07-1035 minethics4medicsethics4medicsE4M_1.8: wegovy for all?Season finale for Ethics4Medics’ 1st season; and what else could Christoffer & ezio discuss, if not the new danish dynamite, wegovy - and what it says about our society’s obsession with fat?2023-07-0338 minethics4medicsethics4medicsE4M_1.7: ontology vs epistemologyChristoffer & ezio tackle THE BIG one, distinguishing ontology and epistemology; and then they apply the distinction to a complex condition, depression - and also to Christoffer’s favourite: sarcopenia. And as if that werent enough, the audio isn’t great either… enjoy!2023-07-0129 minethics4medicsethics4medicsE4M_1.5: permissible vs obligatoryChristoffer & ezio discuss the tripartite distinction between permissible, impermissible and obligatory and how it might help deal with some cases from Christoffer’s time in the ER2023-06-1228 minethics4medicsethics4medicsE4M_1.4: explanation vs justificationChristoffer and ezio were meant to discuss the difference between explanation and justification, but since episode four was the first recording after the pilot went live, they mostly ended up reacting to listeners’ comments (keep them coming!)2023-06-1238 minethics4medicsethics4medicsE4M_1.3: law vs ethicsChristoffer and ezio tackle a big one: the difference between law and ethics and how it matters to healthcare professionals2023-06-1231 minethics4medicsethics4medicsE4M_1.2: evidence vs truthChristoffer and ezio are back after a succesful pilot, and episode 2 is about truth and evidence, with a lot of focus on false negatives and false positives2023-06-1224 minethics4medicsethics4medicsE4M_1.1: paternalism vs autonomyHere comes the pilot episode of Ethics4Medics, a new podcast series by Christoffer Bjerre Haase and Ezio Di Nucci about medical ethics, today’s topic is paternalism2023-06-1231 minSecuring SexualitySecuring Sexuality34. Making An Offer Your Roomba Can't RefuseTouch, connection, companionship- these are primal needs. Cultures around the world teach that "It is not good for man to be alone"... but that doesn't mean companionship has to come from another human, right? Where do robots and digital personalities factor into our human quest for connection? How can technology help foster intimate justice and pleasure equity? Are there limits to what we can ask of machines?  Yeah... we don't know. Good thing we have a philosopher on hand to help us ask the questions! Ezio di Nucci is professor of bioethics and director of the Centre for Medical S...2023-05-0747 minFondazione PradaFondazione PradaQuestioning Bodies #8 | Chi possiede la nostra salute? | Ezio Di Nucci“Useless Bodies?” è la mostra degli artisti Elmgreen & Dragset presentata da Fondazione Prada a Milano da aprile ad agosto 2022: un’indagine tematica sul ruolo del corpo nella società di oggi e nei diversi aspetti della nostra vita: dal lavoro alla salute, dalle relazioni interpersonali alla sfera pubblica.Attraverso una serie di domande aperte, gli episodi di “Questioning Bodies” riportano il corpo all’attenzione dell’indagine intellettuale. La serie presenta alcuni dei saggi commissionati per la pubblicazione della mostra, in cui filosofi, artisti, scrittori e scienziati condividono le loro idee sulla condizione mutevole del corpo umano in un mondo in cui la nostra...2022-07-2905 minFondazione PradaFondazione PradaQuestioning Bodies #8 | Who owns your health? | Ezio Di Nucci"Useless Bodies?" is the exhibition by artists Elmgreen & Dragset presented by Fondazione Prada in Milan from April to August 2022: a thematic investigation of the role of the body in today's society through different aspects of our lives: from work to health, from interpersonal relationships to the way we record information.Through a series of open-ended questions, the episodes of 'Questioning Bodies' bring the body back into the focus of intellectual enquiry. The series presents some of the essays commissioned for the exhibition catalogue, in which philosophers, artists, writers, scientists and thinkers share questions about the changing condition...2022-07-2904 min