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Moral Luck Or Bad Ethics Chess? The Death Of “A Very Young Dancer”

February 14, 2022December 9, 2022 / Jack Marshall / 8 Comments

The varying consequences of premature fame for the “Very Young” trio of girls is the essence of moral luck.

Bad Ethics Chess: The Insufficiently Diverse High School “Sound of Music”

July 30, 2017July 30, 2017 / Jack Marshall / 33 Comments

Morons.

Comment of the Day: Tesla’s Seat Belt Recall, Moral Luck, and Ethics Chess

November 23, 2015November 23, 2015 / Jack Marshall / 3 Comments

“Engineers shall hold paramount the safety, health and welfare of the public.”

Tesla’s Seat Belt Recall, Moral Luck, and Ethics Chess

November 21, 2015November 21, 2015 / Jack Marshall / 8 Comments

Tesla avoids moral luck.

Comment of the Day: “Ethics Chess Lesson: The Tale of the Kidney and the Ungrateful Boss”

April 24, 2012 / Jack Marshall / 6 Comments

New commenter Christine has a valuable personal experience to relate, as an individual who donated a kidney to a stranger herself. the main thrust of her post covers a topic that I have written on before but did not mention in this case, though I should have.

Ethics Chess Lesson: The Tale of the Kidney and the Ungrateful Boss

April 23, 2012 / Jack Marshall / 50 Comments

Several poor ethical choices by both parties resulted in a hopeless bind that was destined to cause unhappiness. Ethics involves thinking through the likely consequences of your actions. If you don’t think ahead and play ethics chess, you’re asking for trouble. Or to lose a kidney…

Shameless Oglers, Ethics Chess, and the Duty to Confront

September 21, 2011September 21, 2011 / Jack Marshall / 7 Comments

The way to stop oglers is to tell them exactly how offensive and rude they are, and the sooner someone does it, the less ogling there is going to be.

Weekend Ethics Kick-Off, 9/10/2022: Aftermaths: Dinosaurs, Chess, And Oberlin

September 10, 2022 / Jack Marshall / 11 Comments

The rest of three stories…

A Chess Ethics Controversy!

September 6, 2022 / Jack Marshall / 22 Comments

What’s going on here?

Chess Board Ethics: A Popeye

March 12, 2022 / Jack Marshall / 24 Comments

If this post stops just one human being from making that stupid mistake, my life will not have been in vain after all.

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