i always find this call for 'ethics classes for STEM' weird. given the variety of ethical opinion and the make-up of contemporary academia, you would be able to pay an ethicist who'll say whatever you want them to say https://twitter.com/aniemju/status/947546668571828224 …
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Replying to @seanbgoneill
I see where it comes from but it's such an odd framing. arts and hums majors dont get ethics classes.
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Replying to @SzMarsupial
100% - i think there needs to be a rigorous thinking through of non-technological limits to what technology does, but the state of contemporary ethics is about as bad as approaching that as any stem subject tbh
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Replying to @seanbgoneill
it's also the idea that an arts education instills in you both a sense of ethics and the correct sense of ethics that underlies this argument that's really iffy. I do however think philosophy and history of science classes for stem students are a v good idea
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Some of the worst men I've ever met are male theology students
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