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Kantroversy
by NolliCI, Mar 23, 2008
The Kantian dispute between morality and duty.
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Judith Jarvis Thomson and Don Marquis on the Morality of Abortion
by NolliCI, Mar 23, 2008
Examining the morality of abortion with consideration to articles by Judith Jarvis Thomson and Don Marquis.
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Our Fight for Freedom Here at Home: The War on Ethics
by R.S. Latent, Mar 4, 2008
I write this anonymously under a pen name because I must keep silent from where I am at now. There is heavy retaliation against me. My reputation has been slandered and marred. I’m a soldier in the War on Ethics here at home. Because of soldiers like me who work behind-the-scenes and take a stand for integrity, our government has not gone completely corrupt.
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Infectious Ethos: Building a Viral Ethical AI
by Bill M. Tracer, Mar 3, 2008
Is it categorically unethical to force ethics upon the unwilling? Can the same answer be given for artificial intelligence? Is it finally even possible to program ethics into an artificially intelligent computer system?
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Blood-Free Diamonds, Guilt-free Diamonds
by I. A. Imbuido, Mar 2, 2008
Diamond-lovers with a conscience can make sure their valuable jewelery is ethically mined, and blood- and guilt-free.
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Analysis of Michel Foucault
by ellen_ruppart, Feb 24, 2008
What is power and do we shape it or are we controlled by it? What is the purpose of human life? Find out what the famous Michel Foucault has to say about it.
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Cruelty-Free Living
by B Nelson, Feb 23, 2008
Vegan? Vegetarian? Is it possible to live a cruelty-free lifestyle?
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Wasting Time or Stealing Money?
by S.L. Jensen, Feb 20, 2008
The high cost of unethical employees who waste time and rob from their employers by false entries on time cards.
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Armed and Dangerous: What the Political Giants Don’t Want You to Know
by R.S. Latent, Feb 10, 2008
"The world is a dangerous place, not because of those who do evil, but because of those who look on and do nothing."--Albert Einstein.
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Mill’s Utilitarianism Compared to Kantian Ethical Theory
by Nearly Anonymous, Jan 31, 2008
How would Mill and Kant respond to the following question: “Is it better to be good or to do good?” What reasons could each give in support of the method of ethics he adopts?
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