[Noisebridge-discuss] moral philosophy; was: Jacob Applebaum detained upon arriving in U.S.
Mikael Vejdemo-Johansson
michiexile at gmail.com
Tue Aug 3 07:19:45 UTC 2010
I know one who'd be happy to. He's in Oxford, though; and missed out on hosting such a meeting when last I got hold of funds enough to invite him here.
Anders: any suggestions on locals who'd enjoy talking ethics with Noisebridgers?
// Mikael
On Aug 3, 2010, at 4:45 AM, Christie Dudley wrote:
> So does anyone know any ethicists and/or moral philosophers who might be interested in talking to a bunch of anarchists on this? I know I'd go for that.
>
> Christie
> _______
> "Would you rather be a lion in captivity and live 24 years, or in the wild and live 10-14 years? Answer the question every morning then look at your condition." -- Nassim N Taleb
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 6:41 PM, Naomi Most <pnaomi at gmail.com> wrote:
> :%s/ruthless/oblivious/g
>
> Ethical business practices actually make better businesses. If
> competitive engineer types could look beyond their own noses, they'd
> see they're running the wrong race. Statistically, only a few Real
> Assholes get ahead and stay ahead by being unethical. It's just a bad
> bet.
>
> This isn't the article I was trying to pull on the study of the
> longevity of businesses vis-a-vis ethics, but it covers a lot of good
> points:
>
> http://www.survivalinsight.com/making-ethical-business-decisions.html
>
> --Naomi
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 6:28 PM, Matt Joyce <matt at nycresistor.com> wrote:
> > That's actually a brilliant idea. In college all the engineers were
> > required to take ethics courses. You'd be amazed how ruthless engineers
> > can be. =P
> >
> > On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 8:32 PM, Jason Dusek <jason.dusek at gmail.com> wrote:
> > It is a pleasure to know that there is a group
> > of people so devoted to shoring up the foundation
> > of democracy.
> >
> > ...as to have formed an techno-anarchist hippie collective named
> > Noisebridge.
> >
> > but never forget:
> > http://monochrom.at/blog/index.php?op=ViewArticle&articleId=369&blogId=1
> >
> > and: the whole wikileaks case is a classic example of moral philosophy (aka
> > ethics) and is worth 25 classes on the subject. you really should get a
> > philosopher and/or moral psychologist to give a lecture and have an open
> > discussion. we are planning something like that in vienna...
> > a good read is jon haidt's five moral senses:
> > http://monochrom.at/blog/index.php?op=ViewArticle&articleId=397&blogId=1
> >
> > cheers
> > johannes
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