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Death by State? The Country Discusses Abolition of Capital Punishment
In: Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies Faculty Publications (2019)
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California’s “Deep Fakes” Ban
In: Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies Faculty Publications (2019)
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Inclusion, Artistic Expression, and the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show
In: Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies Faculty Publications (2019)
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Does Care Require Personhood?
In: Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies Faculty Publications (2019)
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The Gillette Controversy: The Best an Ad Can Be?
In: Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies Faculty Publications (2019)
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Questioning the Morality of Raising Neanderthal
In: Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies Faculty Publications (2019)
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When is Comedy Over the Line? The Departure of Shane Gillis from SNL.
In: Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies Faculty Publications (2019)
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The Remarkable Odyssey of a Solid Gold Toilet
In: Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies Faculty Publications (2019)
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Sworn to Secrecy: The Ethics of Confidentiality Agreements
In: Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies Faculty Publications (2019)
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Cultural Value, Charitable Giving, and the Fire at Notre Dame
In: Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies Faculty Publications (2019)
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What Technological Dystopias Can Tell Us About Human Values
In: Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies Faculty Publications (2019)
Abstract: On June 5th, Season Five of the popular television show Black Mirror became available for streaming on Netflix. The series isn’t for the faint of heart—most of the storylines are about as existential as television can get. The name “Black Mirror” is a reference to the idea that when one stares into a dark cell phone or computer screen one sees one’s own reflection. Aptly, the series explores the human relationship with technology.
Keyword: dystopias; human values; Social and Behavioral Sciences; television
URL: https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1571&context=lpsc_facpub
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Plant Based Meat Substitutes, Sensational Reporting, and Information Literacy
In: Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies Faculty Publications (2019)
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“How Long Must We Wait?” Lessons from the History of the Animal Welfare Movement
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Bad Behavior During Political Primaries
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The Peace Cross and Separation of Church and State
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Moral and Existential Lessons from Chernobyl
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The Ethics of Cell Cultured Brains
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Our Bodies, Ourselves? Death, Values, and the Material we Leave Behind
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Freedom of Speech and Sexist Tweets
In: Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies Faculty Publications (2019)
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Considering Custody Arrangements for Companion Animals
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