Matti Häyry
Senior Fellow
Senior Fellow
E706 Dept. Management Studies
I teach courses on Business Ethics and Philosophy of Social Science.
My current research projects include Bioeconomy and Justice (BioEcoJust), funded during 2017-2020 within the Academy of Finland's research programme BioFuture 2025, and The Role of Justice in Decisions Concerning Bioeconomy, funded during 2018-2021 by the Finnish Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry.
In an outside-the-box project I study the possibility of using rock operas with ethical, political, and philosophical themes as an ethics, bioethics, and business ethics education tool. The operas completed so far are Orkid and Playing God
Full researcher profile
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Email
[email protected]
Phone number
+358503819740
Areas of expertise
Philosophy, Ethics, Synthetic biology and ethics (SynBioEthics), Justice and its alternatives in a globalising world, Playing God: The Rock Opera
Publications
Bioethics and the Value of Human Life
Matti Häyry
2024
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics
Confessions of an Antinatalist Philosopher
Matti Häyry
2024
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics
If You Must Give Them a Gift, Then Give Them the Gift of Nonexistence
Matti Häyry
2024
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics
Imposing a Lifestyle
Matti Häyry, Amanda Sukenick
2024
Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics
Just Transition to Ethical Sustainability : Not Why or What but How
Matti Häyry, Tuija Takala
2024
Journal of Ecohumanism
Situating a sustainable bioeconomy strategy on a map of justice : a solution and its problems
Matti Häyry, Maarit Laihonen
2024
Environment, Development and Sustainability
Theories or No Theories - Is Anything Evolving?
Matti Häyry, Tuija Takala
2024
Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics
Fifty years of killing and letting die : On the limits of philosophical bioethics
Joona Räsänen, Matti Häyry
2024
Bioethics
Climate change and anti-natalism : Between the horrible and the unthinkable
Konrad Szocik, Matti Häyry
2024
South African Journal of Philosophy
Why it is rational to expect the horrible : The future of humanity and climate change
Konrad Szocik, Matti Häyry
2024
South African Journal of Philosophy