DePaul University - Institute for Business and Professional Ethics
Includes information on the University program in ethics, online copies of their Ethics journal, and other resources in ethics.
(Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 115960
Ethics: Honesty and Fairness, An Apple-Pie Primer of Ethics
An informal, conversational piece about the basics of everyday ethics: argues that dishonesty punishes everyone in a society.
(Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 115950
A non-sectarian, non-partisan organization dedicated to elevating public awareness and discourse on ethics in a global context. Site includes pages on education, public policy, corporations, and foundation ethics and training.
(Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 115942
Mississippi State University - The Tavani Bibliography of Computing, Ethics, and Social Responsibili
Covers professional issues in computing. It was originally used in a computer ethics course and then was broadened in topic.
(Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 115958
Categorized list of links related to Australian philosopher Peter Singer, in six languages: letters, articles by him and about him, book reviews, and interviews.
(Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 115957
Reason's Triumph: Ethical and Philosophical Issues
An individual's view on ethical and philosophical arguments, by João Pedro de Magalhães: utilitarianism, reason, and selfishness.
(Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 115954
Designed primarily to be used by ethics instructors and their students. It is intended to provide updates on current literature, both popular and professional, that relates to ethics. Moral Theory and Applied Ethics: Ethical Relativism, Bioethics, Euthanasia, Religion, Gender Equality, Racial Equality, Sexual Orientation, Poverty, World Hunger, Virtue Ethics, Animal Rights, Environmental Ethics and Military Ethics.
(Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 115962
A pro-life philosophy aimed at helping our culture overcome the destructive reality of abortion, euthanasia, and infanticide.
(Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 115949
Paper by Larry Temkin arguing that it is wrong to ignore the poor and needy under all major views of ethics - consequentialist, deontological, and virtue ethics.
(Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 115959