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Guide to links
- Electronic Privacy Information Center provides updated information on online privacy issues
- The linked Amicus Curiae provides insight into how John Doe Lawsuits can be used to suppresslegitimate speech
- Computing cases link provides supporting information on socio-technical systems- David van Mill's article, "Freedom of Speech" in the Standford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
nicely summarizes J.S. Mill's defense of free speech and Feinberg's "Offense Principle."
In this module you will study a real world ethical problem, the Biomatrix case, and employ frameworks based on the software development cycle to (1) specify ethical and social problems, (2) generate solutions that integrate ethical value, (3) test these solutions, and (4) implement them over situation-based constraints. This module will provide you with an opportunity to practice integrating ethical considerations into real world decision-making and problem-solving in business and computing. This whole approach is based on an analogy between ethics and design (Whitbeck).
Large real world cases like Biomatrix pivot around crucial decision points. You will take on the role of one of the participants and problem-solve in teams from three such points. Problem-solving in the real world requires perseverance, moral creativity, moral imagination, and reasonableness. These skills are developed through practice. Designing and implementing solutions requires identifying conflicting values and interests, balancing them in creative and dynamic solutions, overcoming technical limits, and responding creatively to real world constraints.
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