President presents awards at the Irish Young Philosopher Awards Festival
Luke Rickard, from Gonzaga College in Ranelagh was the winner of the inaugural Irish Young Philosopher Awards in University College Dublin. With 190 finalists from over 60 primary and secondary schools across Ireland, the competition celebrated the creativity, collaboration, critical and ethical thinking, and philosophical genius of young philosophers in Ireland. Luke’s project was called, ‘Is it ethical for robots to be caregivers?” NO FEE*** Conor Healy / Picture It Photography
Conor Healy Photography
Luke Rickard, from Gonzaga College in Ranelagh was presented with the inaugural Irish Young Philosopher Award by President Michael D. Higgins in University College Dublin. With 190 finalists from over 60 primary and secondary schools across Ireland, the competition celebrated the creativity, collaboration, critical and ethical thinking, and philosophical genius of young philosophers in Ireland. Luke’s project was called, ‘Is it ethical for robots to be caregivers?” NO FEE*** Conor Healy / Picture It Photography
Conor Healy Photography
Luke Rickard, from Gonzaga College in Ranelagh was presented with the inaugural Irish Young Philosopher Award by President Michael D. Higgins in University College Dublin. With 190 finalists from over 60 primary and secondary schools across Ireland, the competition celebrated the creativity, collaboration, critical and ethical thinking, and philosophical genius of young philosophers in Ireland. Luke’s project was called, ‘Is it ethical for robots to be caregivers?” NO FEE*** Conor Healy / Picture It Photography
Conor Healy Photography
Conor Healy Photography
Conor Healy Photography