This is the third entry in Architects Talking Ethics, an advice column that intends to host a discussion of the values that architects embody or should embody. It aims to answer real-world ethical ...
We’re not all King Solomon. Cutting a baby in half isn’t always the most obvious solution to our problems.* Life presents us with moral quandaries, both big and small, every single day. And the most ...
Jessica Morley and colleagues raise 16 questions regarding the ethical justifiability of potential COVID-19 tracing apps (Nature 582, 29–31; 2020). Normative reference points for framing the answers ...
Alison Rahn receives funding from the Australian Association of Gerontology. She is also a member of a research team at Western Sydney University working on projects funded by The GroundSwell Project.
This document is designed as an introduction to thinking ethically. Read more about what the framework can (and cannot) do. We all have an image of our better selves—of how we are when we act ...
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