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    Pentagon Admits Use Of White Phosphorous
    thisnamecantbetaken
    by thisnamecantbetaken  10-21-2007    12
     Chemical weapons. How deep into the moral abyss can the US sink? There seems to be absolutely no limit. WARNING: The video contains very graphic images. Fallujah - The Hidden Massacre
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    100 most influential books ever written...
    mugofcoffee
    by mugofcoffee  2-18-2007    5
     more than half I had clipped! (limit) For the rest, you may need to visit the site.
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    Native American Code of Ethics
    Geshizar
    by Geshizar  9-16-2007    10
     20 in all. One of my Favorite, 11. Nature is not FOR us, it is a PART of us. They are part of your worldly family. An Oldie But Goodie Good Wisdoms We All Need To Live By, Remember And Honor. Blessings
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    Mind Reading Is Now Possible
    wildcat
    by wildcat  1-12-2008    15
     "The more detailed the thought is, the more different these patterns get, because different people have different associations for an object or idea," says Haynes. "We're much closer to this than we were two years ago, but still far from a universal mind-reading machine." How far? The CMU group is determining the brain patterns that encode abstract ideas (honesty, democracy), words and sentences, a big step toward a mind-reading dictionary.
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    WE ARE ALL WRITERS NOW
    wildcat
    by wildcat  7-8-2009    7
     "True, much of what is written online is quotidian, informational, ephemeral. But writing has always been so: traditional newspapers line bird-cages a day later; lab reports describe methodology in tedious detail; the founding fathers wrote what they ate for lunch. And the quality of many blogs is high, indistinguishable in eloquence and intellect from many traditionally published works." an important read
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    Killing the Buddha
    wildcat
    by wildcat  12-28-2006    6
     a fascinating and interesting read:from the article: "It is as yet undetermined what it means to be human, because every facet of our culture—and even our biology itself—remains open to innovation and insight."
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    10 ancient Greek writers you should know
    Aribeth
    by Aribeth  7-11-2009    6
     Archimedes was a mathematician, engineer, inventor, physicist and astronomer. He is known for the invention of The Archimedes’ Screw, a mechanism for moving water that is still in use today. He also calculated the value of pi very precisely. Archimedes discovered how to define the volume of irregular objects by submerging them in water. According to legend, this discovery made him run out on the street naked (he was so excited that he forgot to get dressed) and cry “Eureka!” – I have found it.
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    What is "Ask-Philosophers"?
    einbar
    by einbar  2-22-2009    1
     "This site puts the talents and knowledge of philosophers at the service of the general public. Send in a question that you think might be related to philosophy and we will do our best to respond to it. To date, there have been 2362 questions posted and 3069 responses"
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    A Plan to Add 12 Points to Everyone's IQ with Food Additives
    wildcat
    by wildcat  12-9-2008    7
     Of course, the next enhancer to come along might be distributed as unequally as iodized salt has. Right now, most developed countries have iodized salt, and many developing ones don't. Once the whole world has been iodine-enhanced, it's very possible that the richest nations will get salt that contains nutrients that boost IQs by 50 points, and therefore increases incomes respectively
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    the Next Civil Rights Battle Will Be Over the Mind
    wildcat
    by wildcat  4-8-2008    6
     "To a certain extent, memories are societal properties," says Adam Kolber, a visiting professor at Princeton. "We really need to articulate a moral code that governs all this," warns Arthur Caplan, a University of Pennsylvania bioethicist.
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    Philosophical Weblogs
    einbar
    by einbar  9-3-2009    2
     This is a list of weblogs that are devoted to topics in and around analytic philosophy, or that are by analytic philosophers
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    Sick and Tired of God Stuff -- an open letter
    AcesLucky
    by AcesLucky  7-25-2007    21
     An atheist speaks out.
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    Atheist doctors more likely to care for the poor
    AcesLucky
    by AcesLucky  10-14-2007    5
     This is consistent with secular morals and ethics.
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    When Human Rights Extend to Nonhumans
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  7-13-2008    5
     The 300 apes in Spanish zoos would not be freed, but better conditions would be mandated. Meanwhile, even in democracies, the law accords diminished rights to many humans: children, prisoners, the insane, the senile. Teenagers may not vote, philosophers who slip into dementia may be lashed to their beds, courts can order surgery or force-feeding. Spain’s Catholic bishops attacked the vote as undermining a divine will that placed humans above animals. One said such thinking led to abortion, euthanasia and ethnic cleansing.
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    SYMPTOMS OF RELIGIOUS ADDICTION
    dakotayii
    by dakotayii  3-12-2008    6
     The ultimate temptation of the believer is to assume that his or her way to God is the best or only way for others. The particular Way to God becomes what is adored, not the ineffable and incomprehensible Mystery to which we give the name of God. In essence we have become addicted to the certainty, sureness or sense of security that our faith provides. It is no longer a living by faith, with hope and growing in unconditional love. adapted from When God Becomes a Drug, by Leo Booth
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    The Best Scienceblogs
    Djiezes
    by Djiezes  9-19-2007    4
     No Remarks
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    Facebook owns you.
    balthazarus
    by balthazarus  2-17-2009    8
     I think the said change of terms is a BIG issue. in the face of society of information and flow of availability, the act of facebook is unthinkable. They are providers (and earn much from that) and not owners of the information that flows through the system.
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    Life is an experiment.. :)
    balthazarus
    by balthazarus  1-18-2009    7
     No Remarks
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    Interesting Graph on Religious adherence
    Djiezes
    by Djiezes  8-1-2006    3
     No Remarks
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    Doubting God But Still Doing Good
    debbyski
    by debbyski  9-10-2007    20
     No Remarks
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    US Votes No For Rights Of Indigenous Peoples
    Geshizar
    by Geshizar  9-26-2007    5
     No Remarks
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    Harvard Business Review discoverd the Ethical Economy
    wildcat
    by wildcat  11-13-2008   
     No Remarks
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    Why religion is outdated, and dangerous.
    balthazarus
    by balthazarus  12-14-2008    6
     I find it most disturbing. On the verge of development that will prolong life with less illnesses, and will increase the degrees of freedom and responsibility a so called 'prolife' religious mass is trying to take us back.
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    Palin thinks there's a Department of Law at the White House
    masbury
    by masbury  7-7-2009    15
     There go those hateful media types pickin on her for being ignorant again. Dang it.
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    Who Should Decide the Survivability of Newborns?
    wildcat
    by wildcat  6-10-2009    6
     This is an extremely important aspect of our new world, since technology now allows actions that were for all practical purposes impossible just a few yrs ago. the question is an ethical philosophical one, rushing to answer is not advised..
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    You Reap What You Sow
    thisnamecantbetaken
    by thisnamecantbetaken  6-24-2007    12
     What you think you create, energy is never lost only transformed etc. Even quantum physics seems to suggest there is some sort of karma. What exactly IS karma, if it exists at all? Divine retribution / reward of sorts, or just actions / reactions? Hmm...
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    Impossible Experiments (1)
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  7-6-2008   
     Continue on the second part of this clip.
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    Sperm From Skin Becoming a Reality?
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  4-16-2008    3
     No Remarks
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    Work Ethics: Will Smith
    arifsali
    by arifsali  12-3-2007    7
     I love this guy.
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    Why Not Bring a Neanderthal to Life?
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  2-21-2009    3
     Interesting question
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    Robert Banksy the Street Graffiti Artist
    Arturo
    by Arturo  4-21-2007    4
     Genius!
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    "Perhaps our moral reasoning is not as reasonable as it seems".
    einbar
    by einbar  11-18-2008    4
     Presented with this option, said Banaji , most people refuse. In our guts, something seems different about tossing someone in front of the train rather than sending the train at someone -- and neither social psychologists nor neuroscientists nor philosophers know why. Interestingly, if the characters in the dilemma are replaced with chimpanzees, people are unhesitatingly willing to throw the monkey on the track. "When something is different from us, we become utilitarian. But for ourselves, we observe Kantian principles," said Banaji.
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    What is Character?
    wurdzgurl
    by wurdzgurl  3-5-2007    3
     No Remarks
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    Moral Relativism vs. Moral Authority
    wildcat
    by wildcat  6-8-2009    1
     An important read. the Moral Foundation theory website is here
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    Online Papers in Philosophy
    Djiezes
    by Djiezes  11-23-2006    5
     This is fantastic. What is the point of this site? Many philosophers provide drafts of new papers on their websites; Online Papers in Philosophy keeps track of all the sites I’m aware of, and alerts readers to newly posted papers. Here are the sites I am currently tracking. (Actually, that list might not be completely up-to-date; as new pages are submitted, I add them to the list that my software uses; I periodically update the online list to match.) Checking in regularly with OPP will keep you aware of at least most of the new papers being posted on the web. Check out which sites are being tracked here: http://philosophy.jollyutter.net/opp/?page_id=6 I just clipped a few papers, click source ... really ...
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    Holier than thou? Employees who believe they are 'ethical' or 'moral' might not be
    wildcat
    by wildcat  10-31-2007    2
     "This study proved that their moral identity motivated them to the most extreme behaviors."
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    Moral Philosopher Questions Memory Manipulation
    Mohir
    by Mohir  5-1-2008    1
     Hurley says while the real threat of developing PTSD might be a good enough reason to use beta-blockers as a preventative measure, she also wants policy makers to consider the ramifications of what such a treatment may mean to a person’s moral well-being. “Beta-blockers do not cause amnesia. Rather they make memories less vivid, detailed and arousing,” explains Hurley, who specializes in bioethics. “They lessen the emotional impact when someone is recalling upsetting events.”
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    Children taken away because of a breastfeeding photo in Texas
    Johanna_G
    by Johanna_G  6-14-2007    17
     The excerpt above is taken from "Oxytocin and breastfeeding - does this hormone make breastfeeding a sexual act?" on http://www.007b.com/breastfeeding_sexual.php I'd like to call attention to the central issue, that, as I suppose, is given in this quotation: "My sister couldn't breastfeed because it felt good. She thought, if it felt good with her baby it must be a sin ...." (Loco citato.) In my humble opinion, it is rather a capital sin to plant such a superstitious crap of false, hostile, self-destructive morality in girls and women.
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    1st time in US: 2 ethics violators on same ticket
    masbury
    by masbury  10-11-2008    3
     "The McCain/Palin ticket is the first in American history in which both candidates were found to have violated ethics standards before a national election."
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    Ethics Rebellion in Psychology
    jklugman
    by jklugman  10-12-2007    3
      The votes on a resolution — by the psychology faculties at Earlham, Guilford and Smith Colleges — are an unusually public effort by departments to criticize collectively a key decision by their national association. A number of other departments are considering similar moves. Good for Earlham, Guilford, and Smith.
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