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The Cognitive Science of Folk Intuitions Shaun Nichols Department of Philosophy University of Arizona Tucson AZ 85721 snicholsemailarizonaedu Joshua Knobe Department

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The Cognitive Science of Folk Intuitions Shaun Nichols Department of Philosophy University of Arizona Tucson AZ 85721 snicholsemailarizonaedu Joshua Knobe Department of Philosophy Univer. J. Blackmon. Deserving Punishment. When a machine causes harm, why don’t we think it deserves punishment?. When a human kills someone, it’s common for people to think the human deserves some kind of punishment.. and Determinism. Use these next slides to supplement your notes from Thursday. What is determinism?. Determinism states that there are laws of nature which govern everything that happens and that all our actions are the result of these scientific laws and every choice we make was determined by the situation immediately before it, and that situation was determined by the situation before it and so on as far back as you want to go. . Definition. Determinism. is the philosophical idea that every event or state of affairs, including every human decision and action, is the inevitable and necessary consequence of antecedent states of affairs. Cedomir Segulja, . Tarek. S. . Abdelrahman. University of Toronto. Source: [. Intel. ]. Source: [. Youtube. ]. Same program + same input ≠ same output . This is bad for …. Testing. Too many interleaving to test . Chapter 6. Varieties of Responsibility. Causal Responsibility: One is causally responsible for an event when one has caused or taken part in causing the event.. Moral Responsibility: Includes causal responsibility as well as:. Engineers –Shared Responsibility . Engineers are not the sole experimenters. – Managers. – Marketing people. – Public. . But, “with knowledge comes responsibility. ”. •Engineers . are in a unique position to:. OUR . MORAL LIFE IN CHRIST. ANTICIPATORY SET .  . A fifteen‑year‑old boy became an atheist because he did not believe . anymore that God existed. . He was sad that life was meaningless and that death would mean the end of him forever. For a while, he was consoled by the thought that . Socialisation. The way we learn about the correct way to behave in our own society, and the habits, customs, language and manners of our society is called . socialisation. .. Morality. Some of the ways we begin to discover what is right and what is wrong are by:. Ms. Faith . Moono. . Simwami. Email: mo.simwami@gmail.com. Social Responsibility: Definition . and Perspectives . Corporate Social Responsibility. The idea that business has social obligations above and beyond making a profit.. : . Pedagogical Strategies for Eliciting a Sense of Moral . Responsibility. William J. Frey. Professor of Business Ethics. College of Business Administration. University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez. Agenda. Ms. Faith . Moono. . Simwami. Email: mo.simwami@gmail.com. Social Responsibility: Definition . and . Perspectives . The . idea that business has social obligations above and beyond making a profit. .. OUR . MORAL LIFE IN CHRIST. ANTICIPATORY SET .  . A fifteen‑year‑old boy became an atheist because he did not believe . anymore that God existed. . He was sad that life was meaningless and that death would mean the end of him forever. For a while, he was consoled by the thought that . OUR . MORAL LIFE IN CHRIST. ANTICIPATORY SET .  . A fifteen‑year‑old boy became an atheist because he did not believe . anymore that God existed. . He was sad that life was meaningless and that death would mean the end of him forever. For a while, he was consoled by the thought that . What ideas do we need to know for this section?. Pelagius, Arminius, . Sartre. , . Rogers. , . Dr . Sirigu. For AO2 evaluated against . Augustine, Calvin. , . Locke. , . Darwin, Dennett. , . Pavlov, Skinner.

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