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Name
  
John Harris


Role
  
Professor

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Born
  
21 August 1945 (age 78) (
1945-08-21
)

Institutions
  
University of KentUniversity of OxfordUniversity of ManchesterCity of Birmingham PolytechnicBrunel University

Alma mater
  
University of Kent (undergraduate)Balliol College, Oxford (postgraduate)

Thesis
  
Violence and negative actions (1976)

Education
  
Balliol College, University of Kent

Known for
  
Notable awards
  
Academy of Medical Sciences, United Kingdom, Royal Society of Arts

Books
  
Enhancing Evolution, Clones - Genes - and Immortalit, The Value of Life, Wonderwoman and Superman, The Town Reeves of Bungay 1

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John Morley Harris, FMedSci, FRSA, FRSB (born 21 August 1945), is a British bioethicist and philosopher. He is the Lord Alliance Professor of Bioethics and Director of the Institute for Science, Ethics and Innovation at the University of Manchester.

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John harris full lecture at ceu discussing the frontiers of science


Education

Harris was educated at the University of Kent gaining a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1966 and Balliol College, Oxford where he was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy degree in 1976 from the Faculty of Literae Humaniores.

Career

Harris was one of the Founder Directors of the International Association of Bioethics and is a founder member of the Board of the journal Bioethics and a member of the Editorial Board of the Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics. He is also the joint Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Medical Ethics. Throughout his career, he has defended broadly libertarian-consequentialist approaches to issues in bioethics.

Awards

  • Fellow of the United Kingdom Academy of Medical Sciences (FMedSci) in 2001, the first philosopher to have been elected to Fellowship of the then new National Academy
  • Fellow of The Royal Society of Arts in 2006
  • Member of the Romanian Academy of Medical Sciences, 1994
  • Medal of the University of Helsinki, 1995
  • Honorary Member of The International Forum for Biophilosophy, 2001
  • Fellow of The Hastings Centre, 2004
  • D.Litt (Honoris Causa,) University of Kent, 2010
  • References

    John Harris (bioethicist) Wikipedia