In all honesty, I didn't care about the journalistic
ethics involved here because what Gleick did was done as an individual, as an activist, and a citizen.
I'm sure you could have a very intense, illuminating conversation with Alderson about
the ethics involved here, with a spirited back - and - forth about the different risks teams and players should be willing to take.
Not exact matches
Lee breaks new ground (as far as I know, anyways) regarding the
ethics of decision making under deep uncertainty, with some profound conclusions regarding mitigation versus adaptation: «I assume
here that the greater the speculation and uncertainties
involved, the weaker the ethical claim.