Our lectures and workshops are interactive educational experiences, combining academic knowledge, current themes, and human experiences. The meetings are conducted by experts with extensive international training, creating spaces for reflection, dialogue, and action.
Description:
Dehumanization is the theme of my Licentiate in Bioethics at the Ateneo Pontificio Regina Apostolorum - Rome. Inspired by the work of Professor David Lingstone Smith.
Audience:
Young people, students, and adults who wish to improve their logical and ethical reasoning.
Description:
A conversation on: Why we should not seek to destroy beauty? The presentation is part of an article (bioethics and ecology). I examined three case studies to demonstrate our profound connection with nature, particularly for children and the younger generation.
Audience:
Young people, students, and adults who wish to enhance their logical and ethical reasoning.
Reflections on choices, values, and current dilemmas.
AI, transhumanism, and the ethical limits of advancement.
Understanding attitudes, decisions, and society.
How discourse shapes perceptions and decisions.
When imagination meets ethics.
Building healthier human relationships.
How humans affect the rest of the living world.
How and why human beings feel the need to consume.
How we create detachment towards others and one’s sense of self.