- Elementor #1111by Hong Kong Ethics Lab
- Should We Hold Citizens Liable for the Wrongs of Their Authoritarian States?by Hong Kong Ethics LabSpeakers: Eirik Lang Harris, Colorado State University Brian Wong, The University of Hong Kong Abstract: Where authoritarian state actors fail to meet their burdens to redress the consequences of their heinous… Read more: Should We Hold Citizens Liable for the Wrongs of Their Authoritarian States?
- Political Meritocracy –Alternatives to Confucian Visionsby Hong Kong Ethics LabDate: March 21, 2025 (Friday) Speaker: Eirik Lang Harris, Colorado State University Abstract: Recent advocates of political meritocracy who draw upon Chinese philosophy often seem to equate meritocracy with Confucianism, restricting what… Read more: Political Meritocracy –Alternatives to Confucian Visions
- Well-Being and Desire: Themes from the Philosophy of Chris Heathwoodby Hong Kong Ethics LabChris Heathwood is a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Colorado Boulder. He is a leading expert on well-being. He is most well-known for his rigorous, systematic defense of desire satisfactionism,… Read more: Well-Being and Desire: Themes from the Philosophy of Chris Heathwood
- Deepseek – Unpacking the Technical, Financial, and Geopolitical Implicationsby Hong Kong Ethics LabAbout the Workshop: Hosted by the AI & Humanity Lab and Hong Kong Ethics Lab, this session convenes leading policy experts and academics to dissect the latest developments in Deepseek. Discussions will… Read more: Deepseek – Unpacking the Technical, Financial, and Geopolitical Implications