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From 3 December Washington Post. This course has evolved over the years when it was launched after the 90's double E cheating scandal and other incidents. I like the evolution of it from just "great thinkers" and written case studies taken from history (when I taught it) to the inclusion of on-the-spot navigation through murky moral waters, forcing choices that are fairly realistic. Being impaled on the horns of an ethical dilemma can happen in an instant, and the interactive DVD seems a creative way to generate pre-incident contemplation. Slogging through Kant notwithstanding...
From 3 December Washington Post. This course has evolved over the years when it was launched after the 90's double E cheating scandal and other incidents. I like the evolution of it from just "great thinkers" and written case studies taken from history (when I taught it) to the inclusion of on-the-spot navigation through murky moral waters, forcing choices that are fairly realistic. Being impaled on the horns of an ethical dilemma can happen in an instant, and the interactive DVD seems a creative way to generate pre-incident contemplation. Slogging through Kant notwithstanding...