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Latest comment: 7 months ago by Lbeaumont in topic Seven ethical perspectives

Provide course feedback here. Thanks! --Lbeaumont (discusscontribs) 13:00, 14 April 2019 (UTC)Reply

Environmental Stewardship

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Add a section on "Environmental Stewardship" if a direct connection can be made to human well-being. --Lbeaumont (discusscontribs) 19:40, 14 April 2019 (UTC)Reply

Maximin

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Read the book Ethics for Robots, by Derek Leben. Study Maximin consequentialism where the objective is to maximize the outcome of the least fortunate participants. Consider adding a section on this. --Lbeaumont (discusscontribs) 11:26, 15 April 2019 (UTC)Reply

Deep Pragmatism

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Add a section on deep pragmatism, adapted from the book Moral Tribes. --Lbeaumont (discusscontribs) 15:32, 16 April 2019 (UTC)Reply

Examples

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Add examples of moral choices and demonstrate how each tool informs the decision. Include several worked examples and others as problems to be solved by the students. --Lbeaumont (discusscontribs) 15:33, 16 April 2019 (UTC)Reply

Consider using examples from Wikidebate --Lbeaumont (discusscontribs) 16:04, 17 April 2019 (UTC)Reply

The Story of the Chinese Farmer

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Introduce The Story of the Chinese Farmer to counter tendencies toward moral certainty. The point is that if we cannot determine, at least in the short term, if any particular event is good or bad, it is a presumptuous to assert moral principles. --Lbeaumont (discusscontribs) 12:38, 13 January 2022 (UTC)Reply

Are universal ethics necessary?

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Consider the paper Are universal ethics necessary? And possible? A systematic theory of universal ethics and a code for global moral education, by Enno A. Winkler. Incorporate any new and relevant material into this course. Lbeaumont (discusscontribs) 21:38, 5 December 2022 (UTC)Reply

Seven ethical perspectives

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Integrate the information from the Jim Rutt Show episode 233 on the seven ethical stances of: pragmatism, virtue ethics, consequentialism, deontology, elitist power, deification, and social justice into an introduction into the Moral Reasoning course. Lbeaumont (discusscontribs) 17:55, 5 April 2024 (UTC)Reply