Credit Paper April 23‚ 2013 Moral Machines – Ethics The future of computing and machinery is changing at such an extremely fast pace that we need to invest in the application of ethics to the world of machines. But there are many problems with programming a machine to act ethically. Ethics are simply emotional expressions and machines can’t have emotion. Computers don’t have the practical wisdom that Aristotle thought we use when applying our virtues. What about the ethics of the lesser ethical agents
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The Ethics and Morals in Society Ethics and morality are two different concepts but interrelate that together lead to the same end. The outcome we want is a society of excellence to live and to leave for future generations. Will discuss how ethics and morals in our society have been deteriorating over time. And above all the greatest impact that this problem has had on our society and everyday life where the loss is these values has hurt us all. Ethics are the acts which man performed in
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the Study of Ethics NRS-437V Linnette Nolte June 22‚ 2013 Personal Ethics Personal ethics is something that every individual has instilled in them and lives their life by. Personal‚ cultural‚ and spiritual values contribute to an individual’s worldview and philosophy of nursing‚ in the nursing practice. An ethical dilemma may arise when the individuals personal values‚ philosophy and worldview conflict with their obligation to nursing practice. Individual views and morals affect the behavior
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Course: Business ethics RACISM Racism itself is a sub-topic of discrimination. Racism is basically discrimination‚ or in simple words‚ hatred or disliking towards a human being because that certain person belongs to another culture or is of another colour which they may not like. Racism has been happening since the world has been made. Since beginning discrimination on very different occasions has been towards people‚ in which their fault is only
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CheckPoint 2 Personal Ethical Standards Thomas Phillip Moore II ADJ/235 12/14/2012 Sheila Toppin CheckPoint 2 Personal Ethical Standards Professional Ethical Standards Introduction Each year more than 240 million callers attempt to receive emergency services (Dispatch Magazine On-Line‚ 2008). Who handles all of these phone calls? Communications centers that field 911 phone calls are staffed with trained 911 operators‚ also called communication officers in some areas. These men and
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Business Ethics Gender Discrimination The evolving role of women in the workplace is not readily accepted in society. Despite the illegality of gender discrimination‚ women are being discriminated against in hiring practices‚ advancement opportunities‚ and income in the workplace. In the case study given to us‚ we were asked to suggest best possible ways to control or eliminate gender discrimination. To begin with we started to root causes of discrimination‚ most commonly known to us. One of
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ethical models‚ such as moral rights‚ social justice (Waddell‚ Jones and George 2011‚ 148) and utilitarianism (Duska 2007‚ 22-25). This paper will argue that the accord should be signed according to the utilitarian model. The moral rights model argues that decisions should be made to protect fundamental rights of stakeholders and do no harm (Casali 2011‚ 489). The poor working conditions in Bangladesh violate the concept that workers‚ who are stakeholders (Phillips 1997‚ 52-53)‚ have a right to safety
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Supersize me (McDonalds): http://freedocumentaries.org/film.php?id=98 The film documents this lifestyle ’s drastic effects on Spurlock ’s physical and psychological well-being‚ and explores the fast food industry ’s corporate influence‚ including how it encourages poor nutrition for its own profit. The reason for Spurlock ’s investigation was the increasing spread of obesity throughout U.S. society‚ which the Surgeon General has declared "epidemic‚" and the corresponding lawsuit brought against
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In this bright future we have people who thrive for money and will do almost anything they can to receive the large amounts of money that is possible. How far will one person go to make an immense amount of money? Would they go through a Ponzi scheme? A Ponzi scheme is an investment fraud that brings the payment of the purported returns to existing investors from funds contributed by new investors. Ponzi scheme organizers often solicit new targets by promising to invest their funds in opportunities
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