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Kant's Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals
Dive into Kant's Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals: Categorical Imperative, duty, and autonomy. Unpack universal moral laws, perfect and imperfect duties. Discover pure practical reason's non-consequentialist core. A concise guide to Kantian morality.Works Cited PageAlexander, Larry, and Michael Moore. "Deontological Ethics." Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 8 Aug. 2023, plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2024/entries/deontological-ethics/. Accessed 13 June 2025.“I'm a newbie to Kantian ethics. I'd like to avoid common mistakes & misunderstandings when learning Kantian ethics. Please relate common pitfalls when exploring Kant's basic principles as you've discovered them. (x-post from /r/askphilosophy).” Reddit, n.d.Kant...
2025-06-13
54 min
Thanks for Sharing
Episode 313: Rebuilding Trust
In this episode, Jackie and Rachel discuss the ongoing legal situation surrounding Jodi Hidebrandt, exploring themes of accountability and the complexities of the justice system. They then pivot to a deeper conversation about betrayal trauma, its impact on relationships, and the process of rebuilding trust after betrayal. They discuss the importance of personal accountability, understanding trustworthiness, and the necessity of self-trust in the healing process. Link to ted talk discussed in the podcast: https://www.ted.com/talks/onora_o_neill_what_we_don_t_understand_about_trust?language=en
2025-04-23
1h 16
Powerful Undercurrents
E1: Baroness O'Neill
Former president of the British Academy, Baroness Onora O’Neill is a British philosopher and a crossbench member of the House of Lords. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-06-17
32 min
Arts & Ideas
Life expectations, philosophy in the world, protest
Can we still expect a meaningful job, stable income, a chance of owning property? How have expectations changed and what is the place of protest? Matthew Sweet's guests this week are: David Willetts is a former Universities Minister and now a life peer. The Rt Hon Lord Willetts FRS is also current President of the Resolution Foundation, Chair of the UK Space Agency and a visiting Professor at King’s College London. His books include The Pinch: How the Baby Boomers Took Their Children's Future – And Why They Should Give It Back Dr Tiffany Watt Smith is Director for the...
2024-05-10
56 min
PodQueue
BBC Radio 4 - In Our Time, Rawls' Theory of Justice
CONTRIBUTORSMartin O'Neill at the University of YorkJonathan Wolff at the University of OxfordFabienne Peter at the University of WarwickREADING LISTSamuel Freeman, Rawls (Routledge, 2007)Samuel Freeman (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Rawls (Cambridge University Press, 2002)Gerald Gaus, The Tyranny of the Ideal (Princeton University Press, 2016)Jean Hampton, Political Philosophy (Westview Press, 1996)Christine M. Korsgaard, Sources of Normativity (Cambridge University Press, 1996)Charles Mills, The Racial Contract (Cornell University Press, 1997)Susan Moller Okin, Justice, Gender, and the Family (Basic Books, 1991)Martin O'Neill and Thad Williamson (eds.), Property-Owning Democracy: Rawls and Beyond (Wiley-Blackwell, 2012)Martin O'Neill and Thad Williamson, ‘Beyond the Welfare State: Rawls's Radical Vis...
2023-04-02
1h 01
The Human Risk Podcast
Hilary Sutcliffe on Trust
What do we mean when we say we trust a person or an organisation? It’s a word we use a lot that we intuitively understand. Trust plays a vital part in how we interact with others. If we trust someone, we’re more likely to engage with them. If we don’t, we might avoid engaging them or expend extra effort in keeping an eye on what they’re up to. But what makes a person or organisation trustworthy? Does it matter as much as we might think, and what does the presence or absen...
2022-12-19
58 min
Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
Onora O’Neill in conversation with Roger Kneebone
The moral philosopher Onora O’Neill (Baroness O’Neill of Bengarve) has a longstanding fascination with trustworthiness. She has explored these ideas extensively, through writing and broadcasting (including her 2002 BBC Reith Lectures). Her 2022 book A Philosopher Looks at Digital Communication examines the impact of contemporary forms of communication, including social media. In this conversation we examine issues around trustworthiness within the medical realm and beyond.
2022-07-18
1h 04
Creative Training Techniques - The Bob Pike Group
TED-Ex Yourself
You know what a TED talk is. Now listen and learn to do a TED-Ex. Becky has a selection of styles for you to select. BIG Ideas https://www.ted.com/speakers/bryan_stevenson https://www.ted.com/speakers/onora_o_neill Tech Demo https://www.ted.com/speakers/tan_le https://www.ted.com/speakers/markus_fischer The Performance https://www.ted.com/speakers/usman_riaz https://www.ted.com/speakers/arthur_benjamin The Artists Statement https://www.ted.com/speakers/kk_raghava http...
2022-05-06
05 min
Anatomy of a Leader with Maria Hvorostovsky
#20 How to Think Your Best at Work: Trust, Curiosity & Philosophy at Work w/ Dr Brennan Jacoby
Dr Brennan Jacoby is a philosopher specialising in Trust (he wrote his PhD on betrayal). He is the Founder of Philosophy at Work, a company helping businesses ‘think their best’. He is one of the most interesting people to talk about curiosity, trust and how we can apply thousands of years of philosophy to doing business and working. He also made a huge impact on me personally when it comes to communicating. In Episode #20 I spoke with Brennan about staying curious, asking questions, how you don’t need to have all the answers, even if you ar...
2021-10-21
56 min
Anatomy of a Leader with Maria Hvorostovsky
TRAILER for #20 How to Think Your Best at Work: Trust, Curiosity & Philosophy at Work w/ Dr Brennan Jacoby
“Be the philosopher in the room.” Dr Brennan Jacoby is a philosopher specialising in Trust (he wrote his PhD on betrayal). He is the Founder of Philosophy at Work, a company helping businesses ‘think their best’. He is one of the most interesting people to talk about curiosity, trust and how we can apply thousands of years of philosophy to doing business and working. He also made a huge impact on me personally when it comes to communicating. In Episode #20 I spoke with Brennan about staying curious, asking questions, how you don’t need to ha...
2021-10-20
02 min
New Books in Human Rights
Onora O’Neill, “Kant, Applied” (Open Agenda, 2021)
Kant, Applied is based on an in-depth filmed conversation between Howard Burton and Onora O’Neill, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the University of Cambridge and a crossbench member of the House of Lords. After intriguing insights into Onora O’Neill’s path to becoming a Kant scholar, this wide-ranging conversation explores how Kant’s philosophy is relevant for many thorny issues in our contemporary social world, from human rights to patient consent to corporate transparency and more.Howard Burton is the founder of the Ideas Roadshow, Ideas on Film and host of the Ideas Roadshow Podcast. He can be reac...
2021-10-15
1h 31
New Books in German Studies
Onora O’Neill, “Kant, Applied” (Open Agenda, 2021)
Kant, Applied is based on an in-depth filmed conversation between Howard Burton and Onora O’Neill, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the University of Cambridge and a crossbench member of the House of Lords. After intriguing insights into Onora O’Neill’s path to becoming a Kant scholar, this wide-ranging conversation explores how Kant’s philosophy is relevant for many thorny issues in our contemporary social world, from human rights to patient consent to corporate transparency and more.Howard Burton is the founder of the Ideas Roadshow, Ideas on Film and host of the Ideas Roadshow Podcast. He can be reac...
2021-10-15
1h 31
Ideas Roadshow Podcast
Onora O’Neill, “Kant, Applied” (Open Agenda, 2021)
Kant, Applied is based on an in-depth filmed conversation between Howard Burton and Onora O’Neill, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the University of Cambridge and a crossbench member of the House of Lords. After intriguing insights into Onora O’Neill’s path to becoming a Kant scholar, this wide-ranging conversation explores how Kant’s philosophy is relevant for many thorny issues in our contemporary social world, from human rights to patient consent to corporate transparency and more.Howard Burton is the founder of the Ideas Roadshow, Ideas on Film and host of the Ideas Roadshow Podcast. He can be reac...
2021-10-15
1h 31
New Books in Biography
Onora O’Neill, “Kant, Applied” (Open Agenda, 2021)
Kant, Applied is based on an in-depth filmed conversation between Howard Burton and Onora O’Neill, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the University of Cambridge and a crossbench member of the House of Lords. After intriguing insights into Onora O’Neill’s path to becoming a Kant scholar, this wide-ranging conversation explores how Kant’s philosophy is relevant for many thorny issues in our contemporary social world, from human rights to patient consent to corporate transparency and more.Howard Burton is the founder of the Ideas Roadshow, Ideas on Film and host of the Ideas Roadshow Podcast. He can be reac...
2021-10-15
1h 31
Holberg Prize Talks
Onora O'Neill: The 2017 Holberg Conversation
In this interview, 2017 Holberg Laureate Onora O’Neill discusses a variety of topics, including Immanuel Kant and public reason, human rights and duties, the ethics for communication and the dilemmas that arise from media globalisation. O’Neill is interviewed by Professor of Philosophy Lars Fredrik Svendsen, University of Bergen. Baroness Onora O’Neill is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the University of Cambridge, a crossbench member of the House of Lords and a former President of the British Academy (2005–2009).
2021-01-15
59 min
Stories of Impact
Dr. Onora O’Neill: What Makes Communication Ethical
Today, host Richard Sergay speaks with Baroness Onora O’Neill, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Cambridge University. Prof. O’Neill, whose work has focused on international justice and the roles of trust and accountability in public life, discusses the value of privacy in a time of surveillance capitalism, human rights after the digital revolution, and the importance of listening as a civic virtue. Mentioned in this episode: Citizenship in a Networked Age Internment of Uighurs in China Plato’s Phaedrus Subscribe to Stories of Impact wherever you listen to podcasts More about this episode Read the...
2020-11-24
35 min
Digital Planet
Mapping Covid-19 to your phone
Google maps has a new feature - COVID19 maps. You can now filter onto your chosen area the current Covid-19 case rates. Launched in more than 200 countries the mapping feature could help people decide if they feel it is safe to travel to new areas – but as is often the case with new tech when it is launched it is not as informative as you may have hoped…yet. Charlotte Jee, MIT Technology review reporter, gives us a rundown of what’s good and what’s not so good about the new feature.The ethics of digital communic...
2020-09-29
45 min
BKJD Pods
Trust v Trustworthiness
Trust vs trustworthiness | Onora O'Neill
2020-08-05
10 min
Rethink
Onora O'Neill: Rethinking Digital Power
Philosopher O'Neill asks if tech giants have done irreversible damage to society/
2020-07-02
06 min
Dare to know! | Philosophy Podcast
Kant on Reason, Authority, & Autonomy (with Onora O'Neill) | Immanuel Kant Philosophy #4
This conversation is part of the Immanuel Kant Series | 'Dare to know!' Philosophy Podcast. Today we are joined by Onora O’Neill. Onora O’Neill is an Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the University of Cambridge, a crossbench member of the House of Lords and a former President of the British Academy (2005–2009). She has extensively published articles and books related to the work of Immanuel Kant. In this conversation, we talk in particular about her book ‘Constructing Authorities: Reason, Politics and Interpretation in Kant’s Philosophy’’.
2020-06-30
45 min
History of E-commerce
Wisdom of the Crowds
E-commerce enabled an unprecedented wave of bottom-up community-sourced information, which created a scalable decentralized trust mechanism. This episode is about how we decide what’s worth our trust; a story of the word-of-mouth becoming the wisdom of the online crowds. You’ll hear from Guy Kawasaki (Former Chief Evangelist at Apple), Pierre Omidyar (Founder of eBay), Tim O’Reilly (Founder of O’Reilly Media), Baroness Onora O’Neill (House of Lords), Erik Brynjolfsson (Professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Kevin O’Connor (Founder of DoubleClick), Benedict Evans (Partner at Andreessen Horowitz), Jim Morris (Former CTO of PowerReviews), and Jane Winn (Profess...
2019-11-29
00 min
Last Word
Baroness Warnock, William Hucklesby QPM, Rose Hilton, Professor Lord Bhattacharyya CBE FRS, Scott Walker
Pictured: Baroness WarnockMatthew Bannister onBaroness Warnock, the philosopher who set down the principles which govern human fertilisation treatment and embryo research. William Hucklesby, the Police Commander who led the anti-terrorist branch at the time of the Hyde Park and Brighton bomb attacks. Rose Hilton, the artist who put her career on hold to support her husband, but gained recognition after his death.Professor Lord Bhattacharyya, who brought together academics and industrialists at the Warwick Manufacturing Group.And Scott Walker, the chart-topping singer who moved into...
2019-03-29
28 min
RSA Events
How Not To Run An Unfair Business
The desire for fairness is a fundamental human attribute – but should it be a core business goal? With philosopher Baroness Onora O’Neill and Justin King, former CEO of Sainsbury’s. Whether the issue is pay, tax, or environmental harm, it’s clear that many people feel companies are not playing fair, highlighting an ongoing public dis-ease with business. This underlines the importance of fairness to individuals and in society - but also raises a question about whether fairness is a core business goal. This event was recorded live at The RSA on 5th March 2019. Discover...
2019-03-06
1h 17
The Big Idea
The New Distrust
In an era of fake news, are we living through a crisis in trust? Without trust society couldn’t function. We need to know that individuals and organizations are competent and reliable, that they’re not corrupt and that they’ll honour their word. But now we have digital manipulation, allegations of fabricated news stories and ubiquitous social media spewing out much that is bogus and emotionally manipulative. What, then, can be done to counter these developments? And how much of a threat do they pose to democracy? We speak to the most trustworthy of philosophers, Onora O’Neill. Pre...
2018-07-01
10 min
Gifford Lectures (audio)
Baroness Onora O’Neill - From Toleration to Freedom of Expression
Baroness Onora O’Neill presents a special Gifford Lecture in Memory of Professor Susan Manning (1953-2013), entitled 'From Toleration to Freedom of Expression'. This lecture is part of the University's Gifford Lecture series. For more than a century, the Gifford Lectures have enabled scholars to advance theological and philosophical thought. Recorded on 28 October 2013 at the University of Edinburgh's Playfair Library Hall.
2018-06-01
00 min
Social Science Bites
Alison Liebling on Successful Prisons
In determining what makes a successful prison, where would you place ‘trust’? Alison Liebling, a criminologist at the University of Cambridge and the director of the Institute of Criminology’s Prisons Research Centre, would place it at the top spot. As she tells interviewer David Edmonds in this Social Science Bites podcast, she believes what makes a prison good is the existence and the practice of trust. As this recording makes clear, these aren’t starry-eyed recommendations from a novice observer. Liebling has years of going into dozens of individual lockups, and believes that good prisons are possible...
2018-05-01
27 min
Faraday Institute Lectures
Stem Cells: Playing God Again?
Lecture given by Prof. Bill Hurlbut, Prof. Brian Heap and Dame Onora O'Neill in 2007
2018-04-26
1h 42
Social Science Bites
David Spiegelhalter on Communicating Statistics
While they aren’t as unpopular as politicians or journalists, people who work with statistics come in for their share of abuse. “Figures lie and liars figure,” goes one maxim. And don’t forget, “There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics." But some people are the good guys, doing their best to combat the flawed or dishonest use of numbers. One of those good guys is David Spiegelhalter, professor of the public understanding of risk in the Statistical Laboratory in the Centre for Mathematical Sciences at the University of Cambridge and current president of the Royal...
2018-04-02
19 min
Sunday
The Archbishop of York, Religious news for 2018, The Daily Service is 90
90 years ago listeners to the BBC were for the first time able to tune in to a live daily act of worship. Rosie Dawson has been looking back over the years and catching up with the current team as they celebrate this milestone.Baroness Onora O'Neill, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the University of Cambridge, talks to William about our ethics and values in the twenty first century.On New Year's eve most of us look forward to the new year according to the Gregorian Calendar but some people also follow a Lunar year. Trevor...
2017-12-31
43 min
Filosofia al Día
Filosofia al Dia 9 de octubre de 2017
La filósofa británica Onora O'Neill demuestra que la filosofía es parte de nuestra vida diaria.
2017-10-09
02 min
Holberg Prize Talks
Onora O'Neill: The 2017 Holberg Laureate Interview 2017
The British Philosopher Onora O'Neill is awarded the Holberg Prize 2017 for her influental work in the field of moral and political philosophy. She is particularly well known for her work on Kant, bioethics, human rights, trust and communication ethics. O'Neill is a also a crossbench member of the House of Lords since 1999 and a former President of the British Academy. In this interview, she speaks about her background, carreer and work.
2017-03-14
1h 00
Foundation for Law, Justice and Society
Putney Debates 2017 - Session IV: Preserving the Liberal Constitution
The Putney Debates 2017 addresses the UK's constitutional future in the wake of the vote to leave the European Union. Session IV: Preserving the Liberal Constitution, chaired by Baroness Onora O’Neill, considers the constitutional implications of Brexit and the need for a written Constitution for the UK.
2017-02-24
1h 25
Analysis
Breaking Promises
Paul Johnson, director of the Institute of Fiscal Studies, asks if the time has come for the government to break pledges made to pensioners. He charts how the average income of senior citizens has risen and is now higher than that of the rest of the population. "We are in a position we never intended," he says. "One generation has lucked out and generations coming after are not only doing much worse, but paying for the older generation." He asks whether the government can and should sustain the "triple lock" which makes the state pension rise much faster than...
2016-10-03
28 min
A Point of View
Onora O'Neill
The philosopher Onora O'Neill criticises the standard of public debate on both sides of the European Union decision and asks how this democratic deficit can be repaired. "The disarray that we now witness, and the retractions, revelations and recriminations that spill out on a daily basis, show that large parts of each campaign failed to communicate with the public, did not offer adequate or honest accounts of the alternatives, and did not provide the basic means for voters to judge the real options, the real opportunities or the real risks." This is the first of a series of special...
2016-07-11
14 min
开卷八分钟
130613.[信任的力量](2).[英]Onora O'Neill
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2016-03-02
07 min
开卷八分钟
130612.[信任的力量](1).[英]Onora O'Neill
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2016-03-02
08 min
Spring 2015 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
On Informed Consent
Contributor(s): Professor Baroness O’Neill, Professor Jonathan Wolff | Informed consent is not the most fundamental ethical standard, but a means of securing respect for other, more basic standards or aims. It is neither possible nor required when public goods – such as sound currency or clean air – are to be provided. Where it is possible and can be required, as in transactions with individuals, it must be tailored to their cognitive capacities. Genuine, legitimating consent is demanding, and is not achieved by the ‘tick and click’ approaches used in many commercial transactions. Onora O’Neill is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the Unive...
2015-02-09
1h 27
Spring 2015 | Public lectures and events | Video
On Informed Consent
Contributor(s): Professor Baroness O’Neill, Professor Jonathan Wolff | Informed consent is not the most fundamental ethical standard, but a means of securing respect for other, more basic standards or aims. It is neither possible nor required when public goods – such as sound currency or clean air – are to be provided. Where it is possible and can be required, as in transactions with individuals, it must be tailored to their cognitive capacities. Genuine, legitimating consent is demanding, and is not achieved by the ‘tick and click’ approaches used in many commercial transactions. Onora O’Neill is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the Unive...
2015-02-09
1h 27
Centre for Gender Studies
Making Babies in the 21st Century: The Rise of Reproductive Technologies
The University of Cambridge Centre for Gender Studies in association with The Guardian Newspaper, kindly supported by Cambridge University Press, hosted 3 major international events at Kings Place in London where international experts engaged directly with the public on topics of gender and bio-medical advances of the 21st Century. The first of these events was entitled 'Making Babies in the 21st Century: The Rise of Reproductive Technologies' and featured Baroness Onora O'Neill, Moral and Political Philosopher; Professor Marcia Inhorn, William K. Lanman Jr Professor of Anthropology and International Affairs, Yale University; Professor Susan Golombok, Director, Centre for...
2014-12-18
1h 42
The Isaiah Berlin Lecture
Pluralism and Human Rights
The 2014 Isaiah Berlin lecture was given by highly respected philosopher and crossbench peer, Baroness Onora O’Neill. The Lecture was introduced by the President of Wolfson College, Dame Hermione Lee. Baroness O’Neill’s lecture addressed a variety of issues surrounding the difficult philosophical subject of human rights: how can we overcome the conflicts between different cultural values and the lexicon of human rights that has now entered the international legal architecture? How can we strike a fair balance between the competing claims of often contradictory rights e.g. how can we balance the right to freedom of expression with the pr...
2014-05-28
00 min
Spring 2014 | Public lectures and events | Video
Ethics and the Media: after the Leveson inquiry
Contributor(s): Baroness O’Neill, Professor George Brock, Gavin Millar | After Leveson, this debate asks: can ethics help us think about whether we have the media needed for a healthy democracy and social fabric? How should we think about the good and harm journalism can do? Baroness O'Neill will open the debate followed by responses from George Brock and Gavin Millar. George Brock (@georgeprof) is head of journalism at City University. He is a member of the executive board of the International Press Institute and chairs the IPI's British committee. He is also a board member of the World Editors Fo...
2014-02-13
1h 29
Spring 2014 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
Ethics and the Media: after the Leveson inquiry
Contributor(s): Baroness O’Neill, Professor George Brock, Gavin Millar | After Leveson, this debate asks: can ethics help us think about whether we have the media needed for a healthy democracy and social fabric? How should we think about the good and harm journalism can do? Baroness O'Neill will open the debate followed by responses from George Brock and Gavin Millar. George Brock (@georgeprof) is head of journalism at City University. He is a member of the executive board of the International Press Institute and chairs the IPI's British committee. He is also a board member of the World Editors Fo...
2014-02-13
1h 29
The University of Edinburgh: The University of Edinburgh
Baroness Onora O’Neill - From Toleration to Freedom of Expression
Baroness Onora O’Neill presents a special Gifford Lecture in Memory of Professor Susan Manning (1953-2013), entitled 'From Toleration to Freedom of Expression'. This lecture is part of the University's Gifford Lecture series. For more than a century, the Gifford Lectures have enabled scholars to advance theological and philosophical thought. Recorded on 28 October 2013 at the University of Edinburgh's Playfair Library Hall.
2013-11-01
00 min
Pod Delusion Extra
The Roberts Lecture 2013 – Baroness Onora O’Neill on Why Science needs Ethics: why science cannot and should not aspire to be value free
In the 10th Anniversary Year of the Science Council Baroness O’Neill of Bengarve gave the lecture on the topic of "Why Science needs Ethics: why science cannot and should not aspire to be value free" on Tuesday 8th October. The lecture explored how decisions are made in science and what influences them, an important issue for all scientists and science users, and an especially relevant question for the professional practice of science.
2013-10-09
00 min
TED Global Issues
Onora O'Neill: What we don't understand about trust
Trust is on the decline, and we need to rebuild it. That’s a commonly heard suggestion for making a better world … but, says philosopher Onora O’Neill, we don’t really understand what we're suggesting. She flips the question, showing us that our three most common ideas about trust are actually misdirected. (Filmed at TEDxHousesofParliament.) A video of this talk
2013-10-01
09 min
TEDTalks 社会与文化
我们误解“信任” | Onora O'Neill
信任感在降低,我们需要重建信任。这是我们为了建设一个更美好的社会经常听到的提议。但是,哲学家奥诺拉•奥尼尔说,我们并不真正理解我们在建议什么。她逐个分析这些问题,告诉我们对于信任的最普遍的三个观点其实是有误导性的。 (摄于TEDx 议会院)Translated by Lin PiaoReviewed by jihan jung
2013-09-25
09 min
A Point of View
Trustworthiness Before Trust
Onora O'Neill reflects afresh on questions of trust, a decade after her Reith lectures on the subject. She argues that rather than asking, "how can we restore trust" in general, following recent scandals and failures, we should ask specific, practical questions about how better to measure trustworthiness. "Placing and refusing trust intelligently is not a matter of finding guarantees or proofs; we often have to assess complex and incomplete evidence, which the masters of spin and PR may be massaging to make things look better than they are." Systems of accountability or transparency can be ineffective or even counter-productive...
2012-12-07
10 min
Policy Series
Policy: Accountability, Excellence and Success in Universities - Onora O'Neill
A Royal Irish Academy lecture by Onora O'Neill on Accountability, Excellence and Success in Universities.
2012-10-15
00 min
The Royal Irish Academy
Accountability, Excellence and Success in Universities - Onora O'Neill
A lecture by Onora O'Neill on Accountability, Excellence and Success in Universities.
2012-10-15
1h 08
Philosophy Bites
Onora O'Neill on Trust (originally on Bioethics Bites)
Trust is crucial in areas of medicine and health. But what sort of explicit consent should doctors obtain before medical treatment? Onora O'Neill discusses the place of trust in areas of bioethics with Nigel Warburton in this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast (originally on Bioethics Bites, a series made in association with the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics and made possible by a grant from the Wellcome Trust).
2012-05-27
18 min
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
The rights of journalism and the needs of audiences
Baroness Onora O'Neill delivers the 2011 Reuters Memorial Lecture, followed by a panel discussion chaired by Lord Patten, chancellor of Oxford University.
2012-02-09
00 min
Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics
Bio-ethics Bites: Onora O'Neill on Trust
Onora O'Neill, formerly principal of Newnham College, Cambridge, has been thinking about the issue of 'trust': trust is vital in most areas of human interaction - but nowhere more so than in health and medicine.
2011-09-01
18 min
Bio-Ethics Bites
Trust
Radically new techniques are opening up exciting possibilities for those working in health care - for psychiatrists, doctors, surgeons; the option to clone human beings, to give just one example. Who should determine what is allowed and what prohibited? And what sort of consent should doctors have to have from patients before treatment. Is the trend towards consent forms helpful? Or should we trust doctors to make good decisions for us. For many years now, philosopher Onora O'neill, formerly principal of Newnham College, Cambridge, has been thinking about the issue of 'trust': trust is vital in most areas of human...
2011-09-01
18 min
Analysis
Trust
Trust was the subject of moral philosopher Professor Onora O'Neill's acclaimed Reith Lectures in 2002. Enron, political sleaze, the foot and mouth crisis, the Bristol heart babies scandal and the collapse of Equitable Life had contributed to a perception - challenged by Professor O'Neill - that we were living through a crisis of trust in our institutions. Eight years on, the subject is no less topical and so Professor O'Neill returns to Radio 4 to be interviewed about her latest reflections on trust by Edward Stourton. The intervening years have seen no let-up in the stream of...
2011-01-24
28 min
Spring 2009 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
Social Justice and Sustainability: arguments from political theory
Contributor(s): Professor Simon Caney, Professor Paul Kelly, Baroness Onora O'Neill | Three distinguished political philosophers examine and discuss how theories of social justice and sustainability can be related to each other.
2009-03-19
1h 47
Spring 2009 | Public lectures and events | Video
Social Justice and Sustainability: arguments from political theory
Contributor(s): Professor Simon Caney, Professor Paul Kelly, Baroness Onora O'Neill | Three distinguished political philosophers examine and discuss how theories of social justice and sustainability can be related to each other.
2009-03-19
1h 47
Spring 2009 | Public lectures and events | Video
Social Justice and Sustainability: arguments from political theory
Contributor(s): Professor Simon Caney, Professor Paul Kelly, Baroness Onora O'Neill | Three distinguished political philosophers examine and discuss how theories of social justice and sustainability can be related to each other.
2009-03-19
1h 47
Aspects of Philosophy at Cambridge
Conceptions of Press Freedom
Professor Onora O'Neill discusses philosophical conceptions of press freedom in historical and contemporary terms, raising some thought-provoking questions. Recorded Wednesday 22nd October 2008.
2008-10-27
22 min
Philosophy Bites
Onora O'Neill on Medical Consent
What do we mean by 'consent' in a medical context? Is it reasonable to ask for informed consent before performing medical procedures? Is consent even the most important issue. Onora O'Neill challenges some widely-held assumptions in this area in this interview for Philosophy Bites.
2007-10-21
13 min
The Reith Lectures: Archive 1976-2012
Licence to Deceive
This year's Reith Lecturer is Onora O'Neill. She became Principal of Newnham College, Cambridge, in l992 and has chaired the Nuffield Council on Bioethics and the Human Genetics Advisory Commission. She is currently chair of the Nuffield Foundation and she has been President of the Aristotelian Society, and a member of the Animal Procedures (Scientific) Committee. In 1999 she was made a life peer as Baroness O'Neill of Bengarve, and sits as a crossbencher. She has written widely on political philosophy and ethics, international justice, bioethics and the philosophy of Immanuel Kant.In her final Reith Lecture Onora...
2002-05-01
42 min
The Reith Lectures
Licence to Deceive
This year's Reith Lecturer is Onora O'Neill. She became Principal of Newnham College, Cambridge, in l992 and has chaired the Nuffield Council on Bioethics and the Human Genetics Advisory Commission. She is currently chair of the Nuffield Foundation and she has been President of the Aristotelian Society, and a member of the Animal Procedures (Scientific) Committee. In 1999 she was made a life peer as Baroness O'Neill of Bengarve, and sits as a crossbencher. She has written widely on political philosophy and ethics, international justice, bioethics and the philosophy of Immanuel Kant.In her final Reith Lecture Onora...
2002-05-01
42 min
The Reith Lectures
Trust and Transparency
This year's Reith Lecturer is Onora O'Neill. She became Principal of Newnham College, Cambridge, in l992 and has chaired the Nuffield Council on Bioethics and the Human Genetics Advisory Commission. She is currently chair of the Nuffield Foundation and she has been President of the Aristotelian Society, and a member of the Animal Procedures (Scientific) Committee. In 1999 she was made a life peer as Baroness O'Neill of Bengarve, and sits as a crossbencher. She has written widely on political philosophy and ethics, international justice, bioethics and the philosophy of Immanuel Kant.In her fourth Reith Lecture Onora...
2002-04-24
42 min
The Reith Lectures: Archive 1976-2012
Trust and Transparency
This year's Reith Lecturer is Onora O'Neill. She became Principal of Newnham College, Cambridge, in l992 and has chaired the Nuffield Council on Bioethics and the Human Genetics Advisory Commission. She is currently chair of the Nuffield Foundation and she has been President of the Aristotelian Society, and a member of the Animal Procedures (Scientific) Committee. In 1999 she was made a life peer as Baroness O'Neill of Bengarve, and sits as a crossbencher. She has written widely on political philosophy and ethics, international justice, bioethics and the philosophy of Immanuel Kant.In her fourth Reith Lecture Onora...
2002-04-24
42 min
The Reith Lectures
Called to Account
This year's Reith Lecturer is Onora O'Neill. She became Principal of Newnham College, Cambridge, in l992 and has chaired the Nuffield Council on Bioethics and the Human Genetics Advisory Commission. She is currently chair of the Nuffield Foundation and she has been President of the Aristotelian Society, and a member of the Animal Procedures (Scientific) Committee. In 1999 she was made a life peer as Baroness O'Neill of Bengarve, and sits as a crossbencher. She has written widely on political philosophy and ethics, international justice, bioethics and the philosophy of Immanuel Kant.In her third Reith Lecture Onora...
2002-04-17
42 min
The Reith Lectures: Archive 1976-2012
Called to Account
This year's Reith Lecturer is Onora O'Neill. She became Principal of Newnham College, Cambridge, in l992 and has chaired the Nuffield Council on Bioethics and the Human Genetics Advisory Commission. She is currently chair of the Nuffield Foundation and she has been President of the Aristotelian Society, and a member of the Animal Procedures (Scientific) Committee. In 1999 she was made a life peer as Baroness O'Neill of Bengarve, and sits as a crossbencher. She has written widely on political philosophy and ethics, international justice, bioethics and the philosophy of Immanuel Kant.In her third Reith Lecture Onora...
2002-04-17
42 min
The Reith Lectures: Archive 1976-2012
Trust and Terror
This year's Reith Lecturer is Onora O'Neill. She became Principal of Newnham College, Cambridge, in l992 and has chaired the Nuffield Council on Bioethics and the Human Genetics Advisory Commission. She is currently chair of the Nuffield Foundation and she has been President of the Aristotelian Society, and a member of the Animal Procedures (Scientific) Committee. In 1999 she was made a life peer as Baroness O'Neill of Bengarve, and sits as a crossbencher. She has written widely on political philosophy and ethics, international justice, bioethics and the philosophy of Immanuel Kant.Onora O'Neill examines the search for...
2002-04-10
42 min
The Reith Lectures
Trust and Terror
This year's Reith Lecturer is Onora O'Neill. She became Principal of Newnham College, Cambridge, in l992 and has chaired the Nuffield Council on Bioethics and the Human Genetics Advisory Commission. She is currently chair of the Nuffield Foundation and she has been President of the Aristotelian Society, and a member of the Animal Procedures (Scientific) Committee. In 1999 she was made a life peer as Baroness O'Neill of Bengarve, and sits as a crossbencher. She has written widely on political philosophy and ethics, international justice, bioethics and the philosophy of Immanuel Kant.Onora O'Neill examines the search for...
2002-04-10
42 min
The Reith Lectures: Archive 1976-2012
Spreading Suspicion
This year's Reith Lecturer is Onora O'Neill. She became Principal of Newnham College, Cambridge, in l992 and has chaired the Nuffield Council on Bioethics and the Human Genetics Advisory Commission. She is currently chair of the Nuffield Foundation and she has been President of the Aristotelian Society, and a member of the Animal Procedures (Scientific) Committee. In 1999 she was made a life peer as Baroness O'Neill of Bengarve, and sits as a crossbencher. She has written widely on political philosophy and ethics, international justice, bioethics and the philosophy of Immanuel Kant.In the first of her Reith...
2002-04-03
42 min
The Reith Lectures
Spreading Suspicion
This year's Reith Lecturer is Onora O'Neill. She became Principal of Newnham College, Cambridge, in l992 and has chaired the Nuffield Council on Bioethics and the Human Genetics Advisory Commission. She is currently chair of the Nuffield Foundation and she has been President of the Aristotelian Society, and a member of the Animal Procedures (Scientific) Committee. In 1999 she was made a life peer as Baroness O'Neill of Bengarve, and sits as a crossbencher. She has written widely on political philosophy and ethics, international justice, bioethics and the philosophy of Immanuel Kant.In the first of her Reith...
2002-04-03
42 min