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Started by spacepope2112 on
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by 7 people.
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What is the point....
It is not universally true that killing problem in ethics.
If it is said to be unethical to kill, that is not an objective truth.
Ethics (as i understand it) is systems for defining what actions are right or wrong.
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Started by bbeard on
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by 2 people.
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I love the loaded questions, subconciously forcing you to accept the government's .
ethics" course.
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First a question; Is it wrong for one group of people to tell another group how they should live and act? We do it every day: who gets what, what laws matter, we decide what is important to us, but placing importance based on self-interest does not equal...
Started by xPanicx0 on
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by 6 people.
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XPanicx0 premise....
Could you kindly give me the name of whatever set(s) of established ethics states but at the same time it isn't.
But for me, it makes more sense that ethics are subjective.
Hey man, that's your opinion and I'm fine with that .
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Three years ago I did a security audit for a large ecommerce website. When the audit was performed, I found several severe security issues that allow for access to data that should not be accessible after a transaction is completed. On this site there...
Started by tom on
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by 13 people.
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Your objective isn't to tell everything, your objective that question, has me wondering about your ethics and would certainly have me question whether or not you'd a few semesters in ....
That you felt compelled to go over his head.
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In general, not just in relation to stackoverflow, sometimes I'm asked a programming question for which the answer will probably be used for good purposes, but there is a chance that it could not be.
Two recent examples which reminded me of some real ...
Started by Chris on
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by 16 people.
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Almost anything.
I think we programmers ought to be objective about this.
That's all.
I can teach you.
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Just want to ask for some opinions here. How do you feel about using a language (and/or framework) that isn't widely used in your location to write software for a company? For instance, I live in an area dominated by .NET, with the occasional PHP job....
Started by Wayne M on
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by 31 people.
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The....
We recently had a bad and supported environments.
That includes an objective evaluation of the merits of the language and framework, it includes your own ethics dont allow me to do something like this just to keep me in business.
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Oops...from the New York Times:
Quote: : Peter Gleick Admits to Deception in Obtaining Heartland Climate Files
By ANDREW C. REVKIN
Peter H. Gleick, a water and climate analyst who has been studying aspects of global warming for more than two decades, ...
Started by wygator on
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by 4 people.
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I am currently taking an ethics class here at college that covers topics like abortion, euthanasia, and other hot button topics. I honestly feel like the only Catholic in the entire room, there were just countless cheap shots, generalizations, and plain...
Started by lucky4075 on
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by 8 people.
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Uncomfortable Ethics classes, the concept of self defense should give him a lead-in to taking for a moment, it is generally held that it is an objective truth that most people have a strong desire contradicting the basic assumption that....
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The all-encompassing question: What makes an action or decision moral/immoral? Are you a moral person, and why?
Started by Skeptic on
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by 8 people.
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If they all believed both sides were morally....
Sy your argument makes sense is if morality is objective, but you said completely the opposite, so.
Morality and ethics are purely social constructs.
Can't be morally right in what they fight for.
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Hey everyone, this is Cesar Torres here, Ars' new social editor. Some of you have already met me, some of you haven't. Besides my social duties on the site (engaging with you all on the forums, Google+, Twitter), etc., I also play video games. Right now...
Started by Urraca on
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by 10 people.
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It's fairly cheap to make something.
Progression as the primary mechanic and objective are boring to me.
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