Ethics Resources – Here is a list of ethics sites on the World Wide Web. It’s obviously not exhaustive, but these contain a wealth of information and links to still more sites. I have tried to use only “authoritative” sites, but, as always, use some caution in accepting everything you read. I have these entered as links on my webpage, http://www.saintjoe.edu/~pfaff/, so you can just click and go rather than typing them in. There is some overlap with an outstanding list kept by Fr. McFarland on his webpage, http://www.saintjoe.edu/~timm/core10lks.html.
These links were checked on January 5, 2010.
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Ethics Updates Homepage, University of San Diego |
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Readings and Surfings in Ethics, Duke University |
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The Kenan Institute for Ethics, Duke University |
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Center for Clinical Ethics, University of Buffalo |
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Theology Library, Spring Hill College, Mobile, Alabama |
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Theology Library, Spring Hill College on Peace |
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Institute For The Advanced Study Of Information Warfare |
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Just War Theory from the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy |
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Applied Ethics Resources on the Web, University of British Columbia |
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International Ethics Resources on the Web, University of British Columbia |
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Ethics in Science, Virginia Tech University |
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Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs |
Additional links on the relationship of faith and reason are included here for your reference. These are not particularly focus toward class discussion but give background information.
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An interesting synopsis of the issues |
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A talk given by Benedict XVI on faith and reason |
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The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, hosted by the University of Tennessee - Martin |
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An independent site based in Torrance, CA |
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http://www.asa3.org/aSA/dialogues/Faith-reason/CRS9-91Plantinga1.html |
An article about evolution and faith. The asa3.org site has a wealth of information on faith and science |