The Ethical Brain could stand as one of the most valuable byproducts of the President’s Council on Bioethics, the advisory body President Bush created in 2001 to explore the ethical questions raised ...
According to ethics thought leader Mark Pastin, humans are born with an eye for ethics. That is, we have an innate sense that helps us see what's right and do the right thing. What we lack is a simple ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract This paper discusses the extent to which books about business ethics are purchased or read outside of tertiary institutions in Australia, ...
A book on ethical computer hacking written by a 16-year-old Indian schoolboy has sold 5,000 copies online, before it reached the shelves of bookshops around the world. The author, Ankit Fadia, wrote ...
Several years ago I was in an elevator at my university and a couple publishers reps (those folks who try to persuade professors to adopt their company's textbooks) entered on the fourth floor. After ...
KALAMAZOO, Mich.—The Center for the Study of Ethics in Society is presenting three book clubs during the spring semester highlighting ethical questions regarding social media, artificial intelligence ...
The parlous state of software and IT infrastructure security is also a career opportunity, with malware analysts, security researchers, penetration testers and red teams all in demand. Defenders need ...
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Are ethics professors more ethical than other philosophers? Eric Schwitzgebel, an associate professor of philosophy at the University of California at Riverside, has written a series of posts over the ...
Meira Levinson is the Juliana W. and William Foss Thompson Professor of Education and Society at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. While we disagree on much, I’ve always found her provocative, ...