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Suppose I buy a game. Then I stupidly lose the discs (lost for ages).
Is it morally right to download the game from a pirated site? I mean, you would have already contributed in the company's future releases right?
And remember, I mean 'morally' not '...
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So ....
Of course we are dealing with the moral issue and not necessarily the legal issue.
So back to your question: Moral? To the best I can tell you aren't after it has been misplaced or damaged/corrupted.
Is because it is not for profit.
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Moral virtue vs. moral obligation, and other arguments that have me stumped For the past week or so I've been debating a big-ish cheese in the skeptical community on the ethical basis for a vegan lifestyle. While he is kind of an ass, he's intellectually...
Started by llyn on
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Perhaps then his....
Moral Obligation, and other arguments that have me stumped In regards to point sadly) and thus DO have a moral obligation to certain species of animals, depending on which country you live in.
Re: Moral Virtue vs.
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In response to this question , David Thornley writes: "Offering a $1K bonus can also really hurt morale and make the team less effective. Don't do this without thinking it over very carefully. You can't measure contributions well enough to make it seem...
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I would imagine it depends on several things:
How well the team gets along with each other What the metrics are - easy to measure, fair, no disputes? Are the bonuses public? I haven't gotten a lot of bonuses (only been in industry 1 year), but our annual... .
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What are some of the day to day things you do in your dev team that help build your team's morale?
Started by lomaxx on
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I think that collective code ownership is....
Really, it works.
Every day (well, almost).
Smile always
2) Say thank you
3) Always help
4) Give credit
5) Make them your friends
6) Do something other than your regular work together
Have lunch together .
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This question was originally posted with a similar title to this but was changed as the subject was not a moral issue.
However it was a good topic for a wiki question.
There are times when you are asked to implement features which you are not comfortable...
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Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Causation_(law)
There's legal liability and moral responsibility...the more important aspect is moral - you can only sell your soul once
Simple answer: Go talk.
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The all-encompassing question: What makes an action or decision moral/immoral? Are you a moral person, and why?
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Moral/Immoral are kinda hard to define because they rely on what good/bad are viewed as, which' and thus view their actions as moral when they do and picket funerals or hand out flyers that promote_Accursed, on 12 February 2012 - 12:21 PM....
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I'm just wondering if you guys have ever had a situation where you were offered a web development project which you turned down because you felt it was unethical or morally questionable.
i've only had this once. i was offered a contract to develop a website...
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I have no qualms about "morally questionable", but I do not do work that crosses my non-moral objectionable and what was the incentive/reason you broke with your moral?
i'd imagine most people that do.
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I have written presumably some of the first code to modify the memory of a popular new MMORPG in such a way as to create a macro framework, allowing for advanced automated reactions, skill/level gain, large scale data retrieval, and botting.
It's my supreme...
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The companies running these MMO's try pretty hard to stop such programs because they lead to ... .
The ToS holds no one back? Check with Blizzard, they are not pleased by such things It's definitely in their ToS not to run any programs that mess with WoW) .
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Is God Necessary for Objective Morality? Argument as Follows...
1. If God does not exist, objective moral values and duties do not exist.
2. Objective moral values and duties do exist.
3. Therefore God exists.
Objective Moral Values: A set of moral values...
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The notion of objective moral values and duties doesn't have a universal, unchangeable set of moral....
The notion of objective moral values by CliveStaples I'd dispute [1].
Re: Is God Necessary for Objective Morality? I'd dispute [1].
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Fi vs. Ti moral values (I need to understand Ti moral values) I am an ENFP. When I do something immoral, I feel awful. When I commit an attrocius act, I will continue to think about it, and think about it, until I do something to rectify that immoral ...
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If other factors weigh more, I would suppress moral factors pericles ....
Of hiding marital indiscretion or things like that because they are so situationally moral, where the Fi morality as just another input to my logical thinking.
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