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Morality And The Legal Enterprise - A Reply To Professor Summers, Daniel Wueste
Morality And The Legal Enterprise - A Reply To Professor Summers, Daniel Wueste
Daniel E Wueste
No abstract provided.
Escaping The Dilemma In Tuttle Vs. Lakeland Community College, Daniel Wueste
Escaping The Dilemma In Tuttle Vs. Lakeland Community College, Daniel Wueste
Daniel E Wueste
No abstract provided.
Unintended Consequences And Responsibility, Daniel Wueste
Unintended Consequences And Responsibility, Daniel Wueste
Daniel E Wueste
The article discusses the different types of responsibility and the unintended consequences in the educational curriculum. It explains the types of responsibility including role, causal and liability as well as the personal rectificatory responsibility for educators to help their students understand the significance of ethics. It explores the aspects of unintended consequences where the first response tends to be retrospective which speaks to the question of fault and ascription of blame.
Ethics And Leadership: How Long Have They Been Together...There Such A Lovely Couple, But Can It Last?, Daniel Wueste
Ethics And Leadership: How Long Have They Been Together...There Such A Lovely Couple, But Can It Last?, Daniel Wueste
Daniel E Wueste
The author discusses the relationship between ethics and leadership, and discusses how ethics across the curriculum initiatives can help introduce students to this concept. He discusses how at a talk he was giving he met with some resistance to the idea that leadership has an ethical dimension, and discusses the possible reasons behind this resistance, including the role ethics across the curriculum can play in grooming students to be the leaders of tomorrow in business, government, and the professions.
'Common Morality' In The Classroom? It's A Question About The Book, Not What The Students Are Doing, Daniel Wueste
'Common Morality' In The Classroom? It's A Question About The Book, Not What The Students Are Doing, Daniel Wueste
Daniel E Wueste
Discusses if Bernard Gert's book, 'Common Morality', is a good choice for nonphilosophers trying to integrate ethics across the curriculum at their college or university.