This is certainly true of three major
ethical dilemmas now complicating the climate change debate: how to balance the rights and responsibilities of the developed and developing world; how to evaluate geo - engineering schemes designed to reverse or slow climate change; and how to assess our responsibility to future generations who must live with a climate we are shaping today.
Not exact matches
Only when the pro-life movement appeared to be succeeding did the pro-choice movement become energized and outspoken in defending the right to an abortion on political grounds, although even
now it tends to avoid discussing the
ethical dilemma underlying abortion.
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Now that we know how to implement human
ethical decisions into machines we, as a society, are still left with a double
dilemma,» explains Prof. Peter König, a senior author of the paper.
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Now, we have a better sense of some of the challenges that this generation will have to tackle from navigating the consequences of globalization, to managing the digitalization of every day life, to engaging the
ethical dilemmas presented by our growing understanding of human biology.
These are the kinds of problems — murky, time - sensitive, and without clear roadmaps — that educators, school leaders, and parents know well, says Professor Meira Levinson, a former teacher who
now studies
ethical dilemmas in the classroom.
In fact, for years
now, legal ethicists have speculated that one aspect of LinkedIn profiles, the «Specialties» field, creates a potential
ethical dilemma for lawyers in most jurisdictions.