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  Trolley problem - Wikipedia, the free encyclo...
The trolley problem is a thought experiment in ethics, first introduced by ... Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trolley_problem" ...
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Berkeley, CA 94720–2390. Telephone: (510) 394–3321. Fax: (510) 642–4164 ... PGP public key: jgm.asc. Office: 231 Moses Hall. Office Hours: Mondays ...
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(or "Why your Teachers/Professors are Full of Shit") I bet we've all heard this one: ... fdtd-g.htm Correlation between tests and grading http://thewaronbullshit.com ...
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What does second-order cybernetics have to do with human enhancement? ... Here is an introduction to the talk that Humanity+ Board Member Natasha Vita ...
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Commentary about economics and politics ... Read The Heartland Project: Simple Truths for a Shameful Time. All links were good when this was originally written in April, 2004. ...
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