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  1. Mass Communication Law and Ethics (Lea's Communication Series) by Roy L. Moore, 1999-01-01
  2. Ethics: An Introduction to Philosophy and Practice by Stephen J. Freeman, 2000-01-03

141. APS Current Statements By Subject
on ethics and values, education, human rights, and national policy, from a physics perspective.
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142. DrHumph Utopian Analysis, A Science Of Civilization
Based on political experiments, refuting the ideals of socialism and authoritarianism, and using the true ideals as alternatives. Includes synopsis and list of articles on topic.
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Modified 18 Nov 2003
  • A Philosophical Breakthrough - the science of utopian analysis is just that.
  • Ideals Liberty, Reciprocity, Justice, Aesthetics, Equal Opportunity.
  • Evidence Prohibition, Catholic Index, Westward Expansion, Soviet Collapse.
  • The Third Republic democracy without bureaucracy - based on the T'ang Mandarins.
  • Beautiful City ban cars, dogs and skyscrapers. Paris, Greenwich Village.
  • Urban Gridlock ban cars, combine bicycles and robotic freeway train-buses.
  • Lady Justice the lady with the upraised sword, scales in left hand, blindfold.
  • Stopping Terrorists stopping terrorists and serial killers without giving up civil liberty.
  • War On Drugs the classic violation of the ideal of personal liberty.
  • Abortion abortion is not murder, nor is it a virtue. A compromise.
  • Perpetual Peace evolution of global community well under way. The problem of terrorism.
  • Seeds of Hate roots of 9/11 in the religion of science.
  • Hubbert's Peak the impending world oil shortage and resulting collapse of economies.
  • Tube Trains evacuated tube magneto-levitation trains.
  • 143. SANS Institute - Information And Computer Security Resources
    Guidelines for computer systems experts.
    http://www.sans.org/resources/ethics.php
    Training Events Reading Room Internet Storm Center GIAC Certification ... Free Webcast - September 20, 2005: What Works in Intrusion Detection and Prevention Notice: SANS Network Security 2005 Early Bird Discount Extended!
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    IT Code of Ethics
    Version 1.0 - April 24, 2004
    This document may be reproduced and distributed providing proper credit to SANS is given.
    I will strive to know myself and be honest about my capability.
    • I will strive for technical excellence in the IT profession by maintaining and enhancing my own knowledge and skills. I acknowledge that there are many free resources available on the Internet and affordable books and that the lack of my employer's training budget is not an excuse nor limits my ability to stay current in IT. When possible I will demonstrate my performance capability with my skills via projects, leadership, and/or accredited educational programs and will encourage others to do so as well. I will not hesitate to seek assistance or guidance when faced with a task beyond my abilities or experience. I will embrace other professionals' advice and learn from their experiences and mistakes. I will treat this as an opportunity to learn new techniques and approaches. When the situation arises that my assistance is called upon, I will respond willingly to share my knowledge with others.

    144. Essay
    An essay by Jonathan Detwiler, a sophomore civil engineering student at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte.
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    Javascript is either disabled or not supported by this browser. This page may not appear properly. Hunting's Ethics This page was last updated on: November 22, 2001
    By: Jonathan Detwiler Writen: February 6, 2001
    Can I kill an animal Ethically?
    An alternative argument presented against hunting is based on the way some hunters do things. Some concerns are how some hunters trespass, litter, dispose of killed animals inappropriately, and how hunters behave in public. The land available to hunters has been decreasing for just those reasons. Land owners feel like they can't trust the hunters. They are concerned hunters will leave gates open, destruct property, poach, and be unsafe. Anti-hunting people will also point out things hunters do in public. Among those things are, sticking bloody deer on top of vans, leaving the tailgate down so that everyone can see the deer, and even the image that most hunters are dumb rednecks. The concerned people just feel that people who hunt tend to be jerks and they don't won't to have bums out handling guns and killing things.
    The final major argument against hunting and the most popular is that hunting is just too dangerous. This argument is inspired by the many stories the media presents about hunting accidents. One example of a gun accident comes from Oregon. Ironically, the example involves two brothers that survived the Oregon High School shooting in 1998. Richard Peek Junior, 19, who had is arm shot in the school shootings was hunting with his 17 year old brother Robert. Thinking they heard a deer the boys ed their guns and knelt down. Then, either by his hand slipping on the hammer or his gun getting caught on his clothes, Robert's gun went off. The bullet went directly through his brothers head killing him instantly. Terrible stories like that provoke thought. Many view hunting as just to dangerous. They don't believe people are just not responsible enough to hunt safely.

    145. The Riddle Of Ethics Without Religion
    Michael Schermer explores provisional ethics.
    http://www.skeptic.com/04.2.shermer-sphinx.html

    146. Computer Hacking And Ethics
    Paper about developing ethics in teenage hackers.
    http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~bh/hackers.html
    Computer Hacking and Ethics
    Brian Harvey
    University of California, Berkeley [A slightly different version of this paper was written for the ``Panel on Hacking'' held by the Association for Computing Machinery in April, 1985. Thanks to Batya Friedman, Donn Parker, and Carter Sanders for their comments on early drafts.] [Neal Patrick] said he and his friends, who named themselves the ``414s'' after the Milwaukee area code, did not intend to do any damage and did not realize they were doing anything unethical or illegal. In fact, when asked [at a Congressional subcommittee hearing] at what point he questioned the ethics of his actions, he answered, ``Once the FBI knocked on the door.'' It's no secret that a mature sense of ethics is something a person develops over time. Parents are supposed to exercise authority over their children because the children are not expected to know how to make certain decisions for themselves. We have a juvenile court system separate from the adult criminal court system because we believe that a young person is not capable of criminal intent in the same sense that an adult is capable of it.

    147. CNN - Ethics Matters - Changing The Face Of An Epidemic: Screening Pregnant Wome
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    Changing the Face of an Epidemic: Screening Pregnant Women for HIV
    by Jeffrey P. Kahn, Ph.D., M.P.H.
    Director, Center for Bioethics University of Minnesota Last week a panel appointed by the influential Institute of Medicine issued a report recommending that all pregnant women be tested for the AIDS virus as part of routine prenatal care. There are important reasons to undertake the first widespread HIV screening of a part of the population. Most important, testing during pregnancy allows for early drug treatment that can substantially reduce the risk of passing the infection from mother to child, and offers women the best chance to fight their own infection. But the panel also came to more worrisome conclusions in order to implement across-the-board testing of all pregnant women two recommendations with ethical implications. First: members suggested that pre-test counseling requirements could and should be relaxed, and second: that unless women specifically objected they should be tested for HIV. What's your opinion on this?

    148. The Ethics Site. Aristotle And Virtue Ethics.
    Discussion forum, lectures, and links to texts on Aristotle's ethical theories.
    http://ethics.sandiego.edu/theories/Aristotle/
    Utilitarianism Egoism Justice Rights Theory ... Ethics Updates ". . . dedicated to promoting the thoughtful discussion of difficult moral issues."
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    Literature on Aristotle and Virtue Ethics Last updated on March 1, 2005
    A Survey of Internet Resources on Aristotle and Virtue Ethics Dr. Frank Lazarus
    Provost and Academic Vice-President
    University of San Diego
    "A Prelection to Greek Ethics"
    On-line texts of Aristotle's works in moral philosophy:

    149. Religion And Ethics
    Coverage of religious news worldwide, and information on religious radio and TV programming from Australia's national noncommercial broadcaster.
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    The Religion Report, Opus Dei, the controversial movement that excites public comment both from within the Church as well as in broader society. The Monks of St Benedict's Monastery The Spirit of Things

    150. Beliefnet
    Features articles on God, faith, prayer, the nature of spirituality, society and ethics, with numerous resources. All religions respected.
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    151. Home
    Nonprofit federation of groups and individuals in Australia promoting critical discussion and debate on the environmental, social and ethical impacts of genetic engineering technologies.
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    Home About GeneEthics What's News Have Your Say Search Tuesday, September 20, 2005 Home Login Editorial If You Think Genes are the Only Things Being Manipulated, Think Again
    The GeneEthics Network asked Grains Research and Development Corporation Managing Director Peter Reading for space in their publication, Ground Cover, to tell you some facts on the false and failed scientific promises of genetically manipulated (GM) crops. We got no answer, so we bought a page in Ground Cover. read more...
    Mission GeneEthics Network Mission Statement
    The GeneEthics Network, founded in 1988, promotes critical community education, discussion and debate on the economic, market, environmental, social and ethical impacts of genetic engineering (GE) technologies. read more...
    Current News CSIRO GE contamination test illegal?
    The Weekly Times, August 3 2005, reports: GRAINCORP sold canola deliberately contaminated with genetically manipulated seed as part of a CSIRO trial in March 2004 to assess the adequacy of testing protocols for GM products.
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    152. ORIENTALIA Encyclopedia | Indian Philosophy
    Basic terms and ideas in Indian Metaphysics, Epistemology, Logic, and ethics.
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  • 153. European Codes Of Journalism Ethics / Europe
    Guide to ethics codes for media in European countries with related articles and links to selected press councils.
    http://www.uta.fi/ethicnet/
    Databank for European
    Codes of Journalism Ethics
    Welcome to EthicNet!
    • EthicNet is a project which aims at a comprehensive databank offering basic information on media ethics for journalism students and teachers as well as scholars and practitioners. We believe that this kind of open service on Internet may contribute to raising the standards of journalistic performance.
    • EthicNet is a collection of codes of journalism ethics from most of the European countries, translated into English. The core of the collection resulted from numerous research projects of the Department of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Tampere, and it has been extended and updated with information from various relevant sources.
    • The contents of EthicNet are inevitably incomplete, and we welcome all proposals for its improvement! We would be especially delighted to receive additional codes for this collection. Efficient updating of EthicNet naturally requires continuous funding - something that cannot guaranteed at present. EthicNet is therefore a call for all interested parties to contact us for further discussion about working together.
    • EthicNet is maintained by the Journalism Research and Development Centre at the Department of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Tampere, Finland. The database is supervised by Prof. Kaarle Nordenstreng and Dr. Ari Heinonen.

    154. Journal Of Buddhist Ethics
    An online academic electronic journal devoted to theoretical and applied issues in Buddhist ethics.
    http://jbe.la.psu.edu/

    155. Ethics And The New Animal Liberation Movement, By Peter Singer
    Excerpted from 'In Defense of Animals' (New York, 1985).
    http://animal-rights-library.com/texts-m/singer01.htm
    Ethics and the New Animal Liberation Movement by Peter Singer In PETER SINGER (ed), In Defense of Animals
    New York: Basil Blackwell, 1985, pp. 1-10 Acrobat version This book [ In Defense of Animals Although there were one or two nineteenth-century thinkers who asserted that animals have rights, the serious political movement for animal liberation is very young, a product of the 1970s. Its aims are quite distinct from the efforts of the more traditional organizations, like the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, to stop people from treating animals cruelly. Even these traditional concerns, however, are relatively recent when seen in the context of 3,000 years of Western civilization, as a brief glance at the historical background to the contemporary animal liberation movement will show. Concern for animal suffering can be found in Hindu thought, and the Buddhist idea of compassion is a universal one, extending to animals as well as humans, but our Western traditions are very different. Our intellectual roots lie in Ancient Greece and in the Judeo-Christian tradition. Neither is kind to those not of our species. In the conflict between rival schools of thought in Ancient Greece, it was the school of Aristotle that eventually became dominant. Aristotle held the view that nature is a hierarchy in which those with less reasoning ability exist for the sake of those with more reasoning ability. Thus plants, he said, exist for the sake of animals, and animals for the sake of man, to provide him with food and clothing. Indeed, Aristotle took his logic a step further- the barbarian tribes, which he considered obviously less rational than the Greeks, existed in order to serve as slaves to the more rational Greeks. He did not quite have the nerve to add that philosophers, being supremely rational, should be served by everyone else!

    156. Center For Integrity In Business At SPU
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    158. Feminist Ethics
    By Rosemarie Tong, Davidson College.
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    Feminist Ethics Feminists have developed a wide variety of women-centered approaches to ethics, including those labeled "feminine," "maternal," and "lesbian." Each of these approaches to ethics highlights the differences between men's and women's respective situations in life- biological and social; provides strategies for dealing with issues that arise in private as well as public life; and offers action guides intended to undermine rather than bolster the present systematic subordination of women (Jaggar, "Feminist Ethics," 1992). Considered together the overall aim of all feminist approaches to ethics, irrespective of their specific labels, is to create a gender-equal ethics, a moral theory that generates non-sexist moral principles, policies, and practices.

    159. Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly | PBS
    News, information, transcripts and forum related to PBS television series on religious and ethical issues.
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    Week of September 16, 2005
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    PERSPECTIVES: United Nations Millennium Development
    As the United Nations World Summit concludes, Kim Lawton talks with Drew Christiansen, editor-in-chief of AMERICA magazine, about UN and U.S. commitments to the world's poor and the efforts of religious groups to end global poverty.
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    FEATURE: Conservative Christian Law Schools
    Correspondent Lucky Severson visits one of several law schools that have been established by religious conservatives to train their own cadre of Christian lawyers.
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    Nation Seeks Comfort in Prayer, Reconstruction
    Roberts: "I Don't Look to the Bible" California Judge Strikes Down Pledge of Allegiance See more headlines U.S. Attorney General to Fight Ruling on Pledge of Allegiance (RNS) U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales has promised the Justice Department's vigorous opposition to district court judge's ruling that a reference to God in the Pledge of Allegiance is unconstitutional.

    160. Philosophy And Religion
    Edited by Dr. R. T. Nolan, site includes issues in philosophy, theology, biblical thought, and ethics, and papers by Cherbonnier and Kirkpatrick.
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