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  1. At to hear Jeff McMahan speak about ethical considerations and killing and a notion of "global proportionality"

  2. Don't miss Niko Kolodny on "The Problem of the Political" at this year's memorial lecture on 31/5

  3. Tonight: Lecture w/ Prof Jeff McMahan () "Liability, Proportionality & the Number of Aggressors"

  4. The Auguste Comte Memorial Lecture w/Prof Jeff McMahan 'Liability, Proportionality and the...' 11/3

  5. Podcast of Jeff McMahan's lecture "Liability, Proportionality & the Number of Aggressors" now available:

  6. 1 NEW PODCAST: 11/3 'Liability, Proportionality and the Number of Aggressors' with Professor Jeff McMahan

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    Jeff McMahan is clearly confused with his own work ...

  8. i like Jeff McMahan he just confirmed my tweet that everything he doings has no relevance to anything

  9. there one good thing about Jeff McMahan he just said his work so far! is useless ...

  10. 11 March 2015 Liability, Proportionality and the Number of Agressors

  11. Auguste Comte Memorial Lecture w/ Jeff McMahan on 15/10

  12. 1 NEW PODCAST: from 16 May talk by Prof Joshua Cohen on 'Mobile for Development – Global Justice'

  13. Hi Will you be making podcasts or videos of the lectures? Thanks

  14. the best quote from today: " there are more NGOs than toilets in kibera"

  15. questions at on the idea of re-versioning as Citizen Centre Design - this is the debate in

  16. joshua cohen: "1 toilet for 2000 people in kenya. 75 % live below poverty line. 80% dont have access to clean water regularly."

  17. Cohen critiques institutionalist devpt: policy space in authoritarian regimes, small policy changes can deliver big outcomes

  18. Cohen suggests small scale, private led success in tech development projects may increase public expectation and demand

  19. Follow for tweets from tonight's lecture by Joshua Cohen on 'Mobile for Development' &to revisit those from last night's talk.

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