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What kinds of moral challenges arise from encounters between species in laboratory science Animal Ethos draws on ethnographic engagement with academic labs in
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What kinds of moral challenges arise from encounters between species in laboratory science Animal Ethos draws on ethnographic engagement with academic labs in which experimental research involving nonhuman species provokes difficult questions involving life and death scientific progress and other competing quandaries Whereas much has been written on core bioethical values that inform regulated behavior in labs Lesley A Sharp reveals the importance of attending to lab personnels quotidian and unscripted responses to animals Animal Ethos exposes the richyet poorly understoodmoral dimensions of daily lab life where serendipitous creative and unorthodox responses are evidence of concerted efforts by researchers animal technicians veterinarians and animal activists to transform animal laboratories into moral scientific worlds. Ethos, Pathos, Logos?. "If we don’t move soon, we’re all going to die! Can’t you see how dangerous it would be to stay?“. "I’m not just invested in this community – I love every building, every business, every hard-working member of this town.". Anthony Sieckmann. Morality - . is the differentiation of intentions, decisions, and . actions between . those that are good (or right) and those that are bad (or wrong. ). [Wikipedia]. From Latin . I. The Wise Men. (Matthew 2:1-2, 9-11. ). .. Seeking . Jesus. Offered . Gifts to Him. Brief Encounters with Jesus. II. Nicodemus (John 3:1-6).. Curious . About Jesus. Brief Encounters with Jesus. Aristotelian Appeals. Essential Question. What are Rhetorical Appeals and how can I identify and use them in informational text and in my writing?. The Rhetorical Triangle. A way of thinking about what's involved in any . Appeals in Argument. Persuasive writing. The goal of argumentative/persuasive writing is to persuade your audience that your ideas are valid, or more valid than someone else's.. The Greek philosopher . Biography. Born: 1844 in Prussia to a Lutheran Minister. Studied at University of Bonn and . Univeristy. of . Liepzig. specializing in Philosophy. Retired from teaching because of unreliable health (poor eyesight, headaches). It's generally understood that questions of morality -- questions of good and evil and right and wrong -- are questions about which science officially has no opinion. It's thought that science can help us get what we value, but it can never tell us what we ought to value. And, consequently, most people -- I think most people probably here -- think that science will never answer the most important questions in human life… I'm going to argue that this is an illusion . Modes of Persuasion. Logos. Logos: . the . appeal to logic, means to convince an audience by use of logic or reason.. Effect on audience: . logos evokes . a cognitive, rational response. . Readers . get a sense of, “Oh, that makes sense” or “Hmm, that really doesn’t prove anything. To Do:. Complete Worksheet and turn in.. Turn your scavenger hunt in.. The Applesauce Lab. Read the material provided. . Highlight important pieces of information.. Complete Task (Purpose), Research Question, Independent Variable, Dependent Variable portions of the graphic organizer. appeal to ethics/authority. appeal to emotion. appeal to logic. WHAT WILL WE LEARN TODAY?. Learn how ethos, pathos, and logos are used to persuade effectively by correctly identifying when an author uses these tools AND how/why they effect the reader. THEN – use these tools to effectively persuade others on a key issue.. What appeal are advertisers using to get you to buy their product?. Snob Appeal, Bandwagon, Plain Folks, Repetition, Testimonial, Patriotism, Expert Opinion, Weasel Words. Objective:. You . have in front of you Ethos, Logos, and Pathos Cards, as well as cards with different persuasive techniques (bandwagon, snob appeal, . Policy Training. Access to the Facility. Keys and Access cards are granted after successful completion of the following:. Online Modules. Policy Training. Hands-on Training. Completed Medical History Questionnaire. MECO1003 lecture . By Jock Cheetham. Hero or villain? . Morality and villains. Key terms. News values. Morality. Emotions. Threats. Ideological narratives. News values. Conley and . Lamble. Impact. Timeliness. Historical Background. Plato and the Ring of . Gyges. Republic II. “No man would keep his hands off what was not his own when he could safely take what he liked out of the market, or go into houses and lie with any one at his .
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