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    Actor Analysis Skills

    Actor analysis is of key importance when you have to deal with complex problems.
    Consider this situation:   a government wants a connection between a major city and a major international airport. It wants to build a high-speed rail connection. In such a large project, a lot of different people, and groups of people, have an interest in the project in whatever way. It can be that they want things to change, since they are unsatisfied right now. Or, they prefer a specific…
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    Introduction to the Trolley Problem

    The " Trolley Dilemma " (or the "Trolley Problem") consists of a series of hypothetical scenarios developed by British philosopher Philippa Foot in 1967. Each scenario presents an extreme environment that tests the subject's ethical prowess. In 1985, American philosopher Judith Jarvis Thomson scrutinized and expanded on Foot's ideas in The Yale Law Journal. The Trolley Problem is a thought…
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    Dilemma of Moral Overload


    The following web lecture is about moral dilemmas and the moral overload of trying to satisfy these dilemmas.    The most basic definition of a moral dilemma is the following: The agent ought to do A.   The agent ought to do B.   The agent  cannot  do  both  A and B. Moral problems in science and technology often take the form of such moral dilemmas.  Scientists, engineers and designers often…
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    CHAPTER 6: GENECORP - materials used on the presentation on the 07/10

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    Mundus Subterraneus

    Mundus subterraneus, quo universae denique naturae divitiae is a scientific textbook written by Athanasius Kircher, and published in 1665.

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