Matthew Fetzer, Australia

Matthew Fetzer, Australia

Philosophy Professor at the National University of Australia. The head of the graduate school at the Bioethics center.

At the moment he is a deputy director and professor of the Center for Bioethics at the National University of Australia. In May 2007, he founded Ethics Inc, the group for conducting discussions on modern philosophical questions about ethics and other related fields of study. He is interested in a wide range of questions, including ethics, epistemology, metaphysics, moral psychology and bioethics. From 2006 to 2009 he was the deputy director and senior fellow of the Ethics Program in the modern biological science.

“Drug addiction – is a trouble that can happen to any person with a weak will. We all stand face to face with this problem and need to address it somehow.

The video line undoubtedly will be much more effective in informing the society about the consequences of the drug abuse than, let’s say, some moralizing articles in newspapers. All interesting, presented in action, is always better memorized and highly influences on the man’s consciousness.

I love to watch different shows on TV, grab the information that I need for myself, and I will definitely watch “Doctor Life”. The chance to leave the narcotic illusion is not given to everyone.”

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