Ancient Indian philosophy, particularly Ayurveda, views humans and nature as interconnected. Health is intrinsically linked ...
In August 1985, nineteen faculty from the Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Business, Engineering, General Studies and Health and Human Services met to discuss their common interests in studying and ...
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AI ethics philosopher: Compared to dystopian scenarios, the real risks of AI are more subtle
This year for the first time, the ESET Science Award was open to researchers in the humanities. Two of the winners – including yourself – have this background. How relevant would you say the topic of ...
When Computer Science professor Barbara J. Grosz opened enrollment for Computer Science 108: “Intelligent Systems: Design and Ethical Challenge” for its second year in fall 2016, she received 140 ...
A humanities degree for a STEM world. This concentration prepares students to write and reason in a world increasingly driven by computers and data, as well as understand the ethical implications of ...
The current linkages between ethical theory and management behavior are investigated. The vignettes used in this investigation represent ethical dilemmas in the areas of coercion and control, conflict ...
The deepening fall semester brings an evergreen challenge to both instructor and students — how best to reconcile one’s ...
Ectogenesis could transform reproduction, but Assistant Professor Susan Kennedy believes that choosing to carry a child can still hold deep personal and moral significance ...
Many conversations about artificial intelligence (AI) center on the question of how the technology can impact the future and shape our world. In addition to considering the possible future benefits, ...
The Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at the University of Wyoming provides an intellectually stimulating environment for students to explore timeless questions and the world’s diverse ...
When McDonald’s pledged in September 2015 to use cage-free eggs in all of its restaurants in the next decade, it came as no surprise to Calvin philosophy professor Matt Halteman. Not because he’s a ...
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