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| Course overview |
This course is a survey of the ethical issues involved in computing. It discusses the way that computers and software pose new ethical questions or pose new versions of standard moral problems and dilemmas. It stresses case studies that relate to ethical theory. |
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| Instructor |
Edward F. Gehringer. Office: 2301 Partners I, (919) 515-2066. Office hours: MW 11:00-12:00. E-mail: efg@ncsu.edu. |
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| Teaching assistant |
Online discussions: Evan Price (erprice@ncsu.edu); Research topics: Andrea Dawkins (aldawkin@ncsu.edu) |
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8/8/05:If you are the person I gave permission to take the exam at
your workplace, please e-mail me your IP address immediately.
8/4/05:The final exam will be held in Daniels 226 from 10 AM until
noon on Monday.
8/4/05:A recent final exam is posted on this site in three parts
(Part 1,
Part 2, and
Part 3). The material covered in the course
has changed since then, but the questions here should give you a good
idea of what to expect
6/29/05: Check your grades here
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