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What Do We Teach When We Teach Tech Ethics?: A Syllabi Analysis

Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, 2020
As issues of technology ethics become more pervasive in the media and public discussions, there is increasing interest in what role ethics should play in computing education. Not only are there more standalone ethics classes being offered at universities,
Casey Fiesler   +2 more
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Care ethics: An ethics of empathy?

Nursing Ethics, 2018
Background:Empathy is a contested concept in the field of care ethics. According to its proponents, empathy is a unique way to connect with others, to understand what is at stake for them, and to help guide moral deliberation. According to its critics, empathy is biased, inaccurate or a form of projection that does not truly grasp and respect the ...
van Dijke, J. L. C.   +3 more
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Applied Ethics, Applying Ethics and the Methods of Ethics [PDF]

open access: possible, 1994
The subject of my paper are the methodological questions of applied ethics. In order to address this problem, we should clarify, in the first place, what it is that is called applied or practical ethics. The latter expression may appear a bit curious, indeed, for it might seem to suggest that there is an ethics which has nothing to do with practical ...
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Ethics Guidelines for Trustworthy AI

The Cambridge Handbook of Lawyering in the Digital Age, 2021
M. Cannarsa
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Ethics Column

Clinical Psychology Forum, 2009
The September issue editorial characterises the emerging disruption to the climate and environment system as important determinants of human rights violations; the implication being that as professionals we need to step up our defence of human rights. Here I want to develop this idea a bit further by considering what this means for our ethical stance ...
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Nursing Ethics, Physician Ethics, and Medical Ethics

Law, Medicine and Health Care, 1981
The term “nursing ethics” is controversial. Some insist that nursing ethics is a unique field posing issues that cannot be understood fully by adapting the professional ethics of physicians. They insist that the term “nursing ethics” connotes the uniqueness of the moral problems that nurses face in the health care setting.On the other hand, others ...
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Critical Ethnography: Method, Ethics, and Performance

, 2005
Acknowledgments 1. Introduction to Critical Ethnography: Theory and Method Positionality and Shades of Ethnography Dialogue and the Other The Method and Theory Nexus Summary Warm-Ups Suggested Readings 2.
D. Madison
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Ethics.

JAMA, 1988
For the first time, a National Institutes of Health advisory panel approved funding for the production of human embryos for research purposes. Oregon voters approved a Death With Dignity Act that empowers physicians to prescribe lethal doses of medication to terminally ill patients.
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The ethics of ethics committees

British Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 2021
An ethics committee serves a number of purposes, ranging from informed and considered deliberation and decision on difficult questions of clinical practice to acting as a vehicle for the pooling of multidisciplinary approaches to a proposed treatment.
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Ethics committees: an ethical dilemma [PDF]

open access: possibleBMJ, 2011
The year before we married we lived in sin, just outside Sunderland. We attempted to cook. The results were half baked, half cooked, and half eaten. Spitting food out, although not classic table etiquette, was common. But in our darkest hour we were saved by the supreme being, Delia Smith.
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