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  • It is discussing a more general topic than just the professional ethics of engineers.

    • Good point (blu3mo)(blu3mo)
  • Plato

    • He talks about the harmony of the soul with the idea of goodness.
      • I can’t really agree with that.
      • Hmm, I don’t understand how it can be implemented.
        • Also, it contradicts the assumption of absolute justice in the argument.
    • In another source, there is also the claim that it refers to something that can be agreed upon.
      • In terms of artificial reality, justice collapses (blu3mo).
  • Aristotle

    • He criticizes Plato and says that there are various goods in each case.
      • Isn’t this relativism? He claims that there is a unique good in each case.
      • That good is achieving the “purpose” in that case.
        • Teleology, judging goodness based on results.
    • The purpose of humans = good is happiness.
      • This seems to have utilitarianism in it? (blu3mo)
    • Virtue ethics
      • This becomes more about personal ethics, so it seems less relevant to the argument (blu3mo).
  • Kant

    • Deontological ethics
    • Only the intention of an action becomes the basis of goodness.
      • Intent is more important than the outcome.
    • Definition of “rightness”
      • Ah
  • Bentham

  • Mill

  • Chapter 9

  • /tkgshn-private/Responsibility of Scientists(tkgshn)

    • Is it related?