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Ethics and Bites
* Podcast interview with Nigel Warburton on Ethics Bites on the topic of Genetic Enhancement in Sports
* Ethics Bites interview on The Right to Have Babies

Ethics and Open
* The Economist Magazine ( 2002 ) Open Your Mind: The Ethics of Brain Science
CPI reports receiving foundation support from a number of foundations, including the Sunlight Foundation, the Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation, the Ford Foundation, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, the Omidyar Network, the Open Society Foundation, and the Pew Charitable Trusts.
* Open Compliance & Ethics Group ( OCEG ), OCEG is a nonprofit organization that provides numerous resources for corporate governance, risk management, compliance and business ethics.

Ethics and University
* Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University
* W. Maurice Young Centre for Applied Ethics at the University of British Columbia
G. Hourani in Reason and Tradition in Islamic Ethics, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985.
Kellogg Chair in Agricultural Food and Community Ethics at Michigan State University.
The Carnegie Collections of the Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library consist of the archives of the following organizations founded by Carnegie: The Carnegie Corporation of New York ( CCNY ); The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace ( CEIP ); the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching ( CFAT ); The Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs ( CCEIA ).
* Smith, Tara, The Virtuous Egoist: Ayn Rand's Normative Ethics, 2006, Cambridge University Press.
* Vendemiati, Aldo, In the First Person, An Outline of General Ethics, Rome, Urbaniana University Press, 2004.
* Brink, David ( 1989 ) " Moral Realism and the Foundations of Ethics ", New York: Cambridge University Press, Ch.
By 1894, Dewey had joined Tufts, with whom he would later write Ethics ( 1908 ), at the recently founded University of Chicago and invited Mead and Angell to follow him, the four men forming the basis of the so-called " Chicago group " of psychology.
Later Mohist Logic, Ethics and Science by A. C. Graham, ( 1978, reprinted 2004 ) The Chinese University Press, Hong Kong.
He is currently the Ira W. DeCamp Professor of Bioethics at Princeton University, and a Laureate Professor at the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics at the University of Melbourne.
A course in ethics led by Dr Hartmut Kliemt at the University of Duisburg where the main text used was Singer's Practical Ethics was, according to Singer, " subjected to organized and repeated disruption by protesters objecting to the use of the book on the grounds that in one of its ten chapters it advocates active euthanasia for severely disabled newborn infants ".
* Practical Ethics, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1979 ; second edition, 1993 ; third edition, 2011.
* The Expanding Circle: Ethics and Sociobiology, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, New York, 1981 ; Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1981 ; New American Library, New York, 1982.
Ethics in an Age of Self-interest, Text Publishing, Melbourne, 1993 ; Mandarin, London, 1995 ; Prometheus, Buffalo, NY, 1995 ; Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1997
* Ethics into Action: Henry Spira and the Animal Rights Movement, Rowman and Littlefield, Lanham, Maryland, 1998 ; Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 1999
* One World: The Ethics of Globalisation, Yale University Press, New Haven, 2002 ; Text Publishing, Melbourne, 2002 ; 2nd edition, pb, Yale University Press, 2004 ; Oxford Longman, Hyderabad, 2004.
* David Lyons, Ethics & The Rule of Law ( Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984 ).
* Judith Wagner DeCew, 1997, In Pursuit of Privacy: Law, Ethics, and the Rise of Technology, Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
He also serves on the boards of Aon Corporation, John Deere, the USO and holds the Colin L. Powell Chair for National Security, Leadership, Character and Ethics at the National Defense University.
* David Gauthier, Moral Dealing: Contract, Ethics, and Reason ( Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 1990 ).
* Panayot Butchvarov, " Skepticism in Ethics " ( Bloomington and Indianapolis, Indiana University Press, 1989 ).

Ethics and podcast
Sunday Sequence is currently broadcast on BBC Radio Ulster, every Sunday morning from 8. 30-10. 15 a. m. An edited weekly podcast, Everyday Ethics, is available to download shortly after each broadcast.
*' Everyday Ethics ' - weekly, edited podcast

Ethics and series
Environmental Ethics, Values, and Policy series.
Work in the Principles of the Law series continues with projects covering Nonprofit Organizations, Government Ethics, and other topics.
The Center sponsors and presents the Capital Consortium for Neuroscience, Ethics, Legal and Social issues ( CCNELSI ), a monthly lecture and symposium series in the greater metropolitan Washington DC-region, and the annual national Neuroscience-Ethics, Legal and Social Issues ( NELSI ) conference series.
He gave a series of six lectures on " The Ethics of Marriage " for the Lowell Institute's 1896-97 season.
Her talk on the care of the dying patient was printed by the LMG in its series ' Documentation in Medical Ethics, a forerunner of the Journal of Medical Ethics.
In 1988, Friendly produced and hosted a ten-part series on PBS, Ethics in America, on which a panel of leading thinkers debated and discussed modern ethical issues.
The series also stars Tony Award-winner Audra McDonald as Professor Carla Bonatelle, a Political Science professor and head of the Ethics Committee, who regularly clashes with Professor Macklin, as well as with Harold Harper ( Peter Gerety ), the fatherly, compassionate and often beleaguered Dean of Students.
A series of lectures on Ethics of the Fathers, only the first part of which was printed in book form ( New York, 1885 ), clearly set forth his conservatism ; and so marked was this attitude and the influence it had upon the public mind that the leaders of Reform felt called upon to institute the memorable Pittsburg Conference, to accentuate their own advanced views and their independence of the historic traditions of the past.
" Ethics " is the 116th episode of the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation.

Ethics and exploring
In Earth ’ s Insights: A Multicultural Survey of Ecological Ethics from the Mediterranean Basin to the Australian Outback, he seems to embrace pluralism by exploring the conceptual resources for environmental ethics in a wide variety of religious and indigenous worldviews.
" His Normative Ethics " examines how to judge the rightness or wrongness of actions, exploring such factors as consequences, harm and consent.

Ethics and ethical
The country's new Robotics Ethics Charter will establish ground rules and laws for human interaction with robots in the future, setting standards for robotics users and manufacturers, as well as guidelines on ethical standards to be programmed into robots to prevent human abuse of robots and vice versa.
Simon Critchley argues in his 1992 book The Ethics of Deconstruction that Derrida's deconstruction is an intrinsically ethical practice.
* Kirby Laing Institute for Christian Ethics Resources, events, and research on a range of ethical subjects from a Christian perspective.
* Darugar, Maliha A ; Harris, Rebecca M ; and Frader, Joel E. " Consent and cultural conflicts: ethical issues in pediatric anesthesiologists ' participation in female genital cutting ", in Van Norman, Gail A ; Jackson, Stephen ; and Rosenbaum, Stanley H. Clinical Ethics in Anesthesiology: A Case-Based Textbook.
Singer's book Rethinking Life and Death: The Collapse of Our Traditional Ethics offers further examination of the ethical dilemmas concerning the advances of medicine.
* Ethics – A search for viable individual, social and political principles of ethical conduct, judging them on their ability to enhance human well-being and individual responsibility.
If psychologists ’ ethical responsibilities conflict with law, regulations, or other governing legal authority, psychologists clarify the nature of the conflict, make known their commitment to the Ethics Code and take reasonable steps to resolve the conflict consistent with the General Principles and Ethical Standards of the Ethics Code.
" Ethics are a central element in the demands of the cultural super-ego, but Freud ( as analytic moralist ) protested against what he called " the unpsychological proceedings of the cultural super-ego ... the ethical demands of the cultural super-ego.
* Institutional Ethics Committee, an ethical committee in clinical trials also known as Institutional Review Board ( IRB ) or Ethical Review Board ( ERB ).
Whatever the validity of such claims, a creative and original turn of mind is demonstrated in his poetry-he probably invented the genre of the victory ode and he gave persuasive expression to a new set of ethical standards ( see Ethics ).
The classical treatment of the ethical importance of will is to be found in the Nicomachean Ethics of Aristotle, in Books III ( chapters 1-5 ), and Book VII ( chapters 1-10 ).
In Ethics he seems to have abandoned the mystical pantheistic purification-theory of the Neoplatonists, and to have found full satisfaction in the ethical system of the later Stoics, however little he was disposed towards their logical and physical doctrines.
Ethics of Belief Classic essay that belief by its nature is not ethical, with counterpoint by " The Will to Believe " of William James
His marked opposition to the philosophy of Hegel, then dominant in Berlin, was shown more clearly in the short tract, Neue Grundlegung zur Metaphysik ( 1822 ), intended to be the programme for his lectures as Privatdozent, and in the able treatise, Grundlegung zur Physik der Sitten ( 1822 ), written, in direct antagonism to Kant's Metaphysic of Ethics, to deduce ethical principles from a basis of empirical feeling.
Notices of Price's ethical system occur in James Mackintosh's Progress of Ethical Philosophy, Jouffroy's Introduction to Ethics, William Whewell's History of Moral Philosophy in England ; Alexander Bain's Mental and Moral Sciences.
Since 2001 she has been member of the Nationaler Ethikrat ( National Ethics Council of Germany ) for the ethical assessment of new developments in the life sciences and their influence on the individual and society.
* Argumentation Ethics: Some modern libertarian thinkers ground the non-aggression principle by an appeal to the necessary praxeological presuppositions of any ethical discourse, an argument pioneered by libertarian scholar Hans Hermann Hoppe.
* Ethics of care, a normative ethical theory
Spencer termed this code of conduct ' Absolute Ethics ' which provided a scientifically-grounded moral system that could substitute for the supernaturally-based ethical systems of the past.
Nick Gier in Buddhist Ethics as Virtue Ethics compares Buddha's ethical teachings to Aristotle's: " Like Greek virtue ethics, Buddhist ethics is also humanistic and thoroughly personalist.
Margo Kingston set an ethical standard for Webdiary based on the Code of Ethics of the Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance, and also an Editorial Policy.
Hilary Putnam's book Ethics without ontology ( Harvard, 2004 ) argues for a similar view, that ethical ( and for that matter mathematical ) sentences can be true and objective without there being any objects to make them so.

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