8:30am to 9:30am
Jason T. Eberl, PhD
Professor of Health Care Ethics and Philosophy
Saint Louis University
Abstract: In a manner similar to his March 31 lecture, Dr. Eberl will consider temporal and substantive constraints on the extreme measures embraced in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. He will discuss how states of exception are a vague and indeterminate way of putting culture and politics on hold, and will consider whether the global response to COVID-19 constituted such a state and what the parameters on such a state should be.
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Sponsored by the Bander Center for Medical Business Ethics
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