Philosopher's Zone 2008-06-06

2008-06-07 - Ethics in the public realm - Bill Henson and drug-resistant tuberculosis

This week, The Philosopher's Zone looks at a couple of current, public ethical issues. It's said that the photographer Bill Henson, whose images were recently seized by the police, didn't intend to produce pornography. Does this mean that the images in question can't be pornography? What is it that makes art art? And tuberculosis, which kills almost as many people each year as AIDS; should we forcibly and indefinitely separate people infected with TB and refuse them access to their family and friends? A case in South Africa illustrates some of the ethical aspects of TB.

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