Posts Tagged with "ethics"

Plato’s Euthyphro, Roboticised

To most who have read Plato’s Euthyphro, this YouTube video will be funny. It captures what I think is the general “tone” of Socrates’ style, which might be the real reason he was put to death by Greek society. Despite his attitude, Socrates was a brilliant character, and gave structure to many of the most enduring [...]

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Government to Review Pfizer CIHR Appointment

Government to Review Pfizer CIHR Appointment

I recently blogged about the appointment of Dr. Prigent, a VP of Pfizer Canada, to the governing board of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), and of the resulting objection raised by leading Canadian bioethicists. I’ll reiterate the problem here, for completeness. Dr. Prigent is a drug industry representative who works for Pfizer Canada. Pfizer [...]

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Swarm Bots Pull Child to Safety – Yeah Swarm Bots!!

Swarm Bots Pull Child to Safety – Yeah Swarm Bots!!

If you want to sell the idea of swarm bots as a “good” idea (seems harmless), show them dragging a child to safety. This video is a good example of swarm bots to the rescue. (Notice the expression on the child’s face–mildly freaked out? or simply bored?) There is an interesting question that pops into my [...]

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Weekly Wordle: World AIDS Day and CNN Twitter Feeds

Weekly Wordle: World AIDS Day and CNN Twitter Feeds

Wordle is fantastic! You go to their site, and create a word cloud, or Wordle, from a piece of text, RSS feed, tag cloud–basically any text you want. The visuals are a lot of fun to play with. The words it uses in the Wordle are the most frequently appearing words. So Wordle gives you [...]

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It’s World Philosophy Day…Think!

So it’s UNESCO’s World Philosophy Day, and I’m suggesting you celebrate it by taking some time to think. WTF?, you say. The intention here is not to suggest that you don’t think. Rather it’s to remind you of what John Stuart Mill said so long ago about the frailty of our capacity to think well–use it, or [...]

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UNESCO: Philosophy on the World Stage

I’ve added some links to sections of the United Nation Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) web site. They have useful collections of information within their Social and Human Sciences section on hot topics, news and events, declarations, and reports organized around various themes, such as: Philosophy Ethics Bioethics Ethics of Science and Technology As with most of the United Nations [...]

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