Reading questions for:
James H. Moor.
CS-80--Senior Seminar
Fall '01

Aaron Cayard-Roberts

September 15, 2001

  1. 1. How does Moor contrast consequentialism and deontological Theories?

  2. 2. Do you think Moor defines ethics in terms of consequences and principles of justice? Anything else?

  3. 3. What does Moor think about how much good does an act has to be in order to do something unjust? I suppose this is also dependent to how unjust that thing is...from telling a lie...to stealing software...or even to causing the end of someone's life.

  4. 4. What does Moor say about policy vacuumes and how does he propose we keep them from happening.

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Reading questions for:
James H. Moor.
CS-80--Senior Seminar
Fall '01

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