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The McCoy Family Center for Ethics in Society at Stanford University
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Stanford Ethics 12h
At a German university, virtual reality and machine morality meet to help develop ethical algorithms. via
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EthicalLeadershipND 14h
Researchers find a link between generosity and happiness in the brain.
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Stanford Ethics 16h
If we're teaching ethics, we should be doing it in accordance with neuroscience, says Read more:
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Stanford Ethics Jul 17
EiS writing workshop participant/social psychologist Lauren Howe reflects on effects of doctors' fitness.
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Stanford Ethics Jul 17
You don't have to be all grown up to start thinking about fairness. via
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The Atlantic Jul 14
When companies get hacked, should they be allowed to hack back? asks
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Stanford Ethics Jul 14
What can the tragedy of one animal's death tell us about how we value all non-human life? via
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Stanford Ethics Jul 14
For your Friday morning listen: on political participation & membership with Seyla Benhabib on Philosophy 24/7
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Stanford Ethics Jul 13
The ethics of mind-reading? It's not what you think--but it's still just as interesting:
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Stanford Ethics Jul 13
What kind of future do the world's children face when it comes to big data? via
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Stanford Ethics Jul 12
"Aim above morality. Be not simply good; be good for something." Happy 200th birthday to Henry David Thoreau!
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Stanford Ethics Jul 12
"Is tech due for a moral reckoning?" EiS dir. speaks with at mod:
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Stanford Ethics Jul 12
Friend of the Center Dr. Chiara Lepora talks to about her work in ethics and humanitarian relief:
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Stanford Ethics Jul 11
ICYMI: For an event recap and photos from 's Arrow lecture "Far and Away" visit .
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Stanford Ethics Jul 11
Research from suggests that fairness > convenience IRT opinions on allocation systems for refugees:
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Stanford Ethics Jul 10
Will in-home AI make kids less polite? via
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Stanford Ethics Jul 10
Throwback to when combined political theory with park planning. Read more at
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Stanford Ethics Jul 7
"What Jeff Bezos gets wrong (and right) with his populist philanthropy" on@ConversationUS by EiS postdoc
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Stanford Ethics Jul 7
For your Friday morning listen: is chronic lateness unethical? via Everyday Ethics podcast
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Stanford Ethics Jul 6
The humanities and sciences alike have a responsibility to future ethical problems: via opinion
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