11. After thinking of a person that you have labeled as an ideal leader in your personal life, compare and contrast your ideal leader's characteristics with the characteris-tics of an exemplary leader listed in the book. 12. Analyze your level of morality about a situation involving a ...
daily life. In other words, many systems of social ethics predate the process ofindustrialization. Industrialization directly refers to the development of industrial technology, but also implies a series of social changes including urbanization, less reliance on self-grown food, and greater access to ...
This paper analyzes the ethics of social science research (SSR) employing big data. We begin by highlighting the research gap found on the intersection bet
Despite a substantial amount of leisure research, little is known about the leisure activity patterns and satisfaction of couples and their influence, if a... EC Berg,M Trost,Ingri - 《Leisure Sciences》 被引量: 96发表: 2001年 How is My Partner Feeling in Different Daily-Life Settings? Accu...
and in order to make normative statements about the potentials for its praxis in the context of U.S. Christianity, one must be able to access, read, and integrate data from a variety of social sciences. This integration is at the heart of the feminist approaches articulated in the quotes ...
Jay Ingram is the co-host of Daily Planet, the hour-long prime-time science program on Dis-covery Channel, which he helped to design and launch 13 years ago. He has written ten books, and received numerous accolades and awards for his outstanding contributions to the popular-ization of scie...
Morally illegitimate IT entails software products that might, often accidentally, exclude people due to their capabilities; make people change their daily life without their consent; display information consent forms in such a way that the user feels overwhelmed; or nudge people to spend hours on th...
Prof. Ignani & Prof McLaughlin Honors Capstone 4/18/2019 AI and Ethics Technology is a factor of society which extends our abilities, solves world problems or eases some of our daily routines. Naturally, as new problems arise, we seek after new technology to fix them, and because of societ...
is difficult to think of analogies in other sciences for such a disconnection. In the case of modelling an entire economic system there is a disconnect between the model of perfect competition in the textbooks that putatively model static efficiency and the dynamic models of Keynes and Schumpeter....
This second paper proposes that sexual activity is so different to other activities that its moral status cannot be adequately assessed in the usual way, i.e. within a set of moral principles and/or judgments that may be applied in any other circumstances. As such, this plea for “sexual ...