Reading questions for:
James H. Moor.
CS-80--Senior Seminar
Fall '01
Aaron Cayard-Roberts
September 15, 2001
- 1. How does Moor contrast consequentialism and deontological Theories?
- 2. Do you think Moor defines ethics in terms of consequences and
principles of justice? Anything else?
- 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. What does Moor say about policy vacuumes and how does he
propose we keep them from happening.
Reading questions for:
James H. Moor.
CS-80--Senior Seminar
Fall '01
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