CAPPE

  • ANU
  • CSU
  • University of Melbourne

CURRENT RESEARCH

Criminal Justice Ethics

  • Police Corruption
  • Loyalty, Whistleblowing and Witness Protection More

Business and
Professional Ethics

  • Corporate Responsibility for Economic and Ethical Sustainability
  • Regulating Communication in the Professions More

Ethical Issues
in Biotechnology

  • The Ethics of Life-extending Technology
  • The Ethics of Sex Selection More

IT and Nanotechnology
Ethics of Emergent
Technology

  • E-Government
  • The Precautionary Principle in Nanotechnology More

Political Violence and
State Sovereignty

  • Morality of "Dirty Hands" as an Issue in Political Leadership
  • Ethics, Technology and the "New Wars" More

Welfare Ethics

  • Obligations of Individual Citizens of Wealthy Nations in Relation to International Poverty
  • The Obligations of Welfare Recipients More

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MULTIMEDIA CENTRE

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Dr Adrian Walsh

The Philosophy of Cold Hard Cash

AUDIO

Public Ethics Radio

   New Program

Larry May on Habeas Corpus

UPCOMING
EVENTS

CAPPE ANU Seminar

The Will to Disbelieve - Dr Graeme McLean (CSU/CAPPE)
Wednesday 19th November 2008 More


Dr Adrian Walsh

Business and Professional Ethics

awalsh@mail.une.edu.au
Telephone +61 (02) 6773-2657
Facsimile +61 (02) 6773-3748
View my cv (.doc)

BA(Hons), PhD

Biography

Adrian Walsh's major research areas are ethical issues surrounding money and the market, sport and ethics, and the relationship between ultimate value and price. He is also Senior Lecturer at the University of New England School of Social Science.

Fields of special interest

  • The morality of markets and commodification
  • Philosophy of Economics, especially Value Theory
  • The status of thought experiments in applied ethics and ethics more generally

Publications

Books

Walsh, Adrian and Giulianotti , Richard, Ethics, Money and Sport: This Sporting Mammon , Oxford: Routledge , 1997.
Walsh, Adrian, A neo-Aristotelian Theory of Social Justice , Aldershot : Avebury , 1997