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On an Imperative to Educate People on the History of Race in America.
In: Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies Faculty Publications (2021)
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Re-Thinking the Nature of Bodies.
In: Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies Faculty Publications (2021)
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Creation, Destruction, and the Ethics of “Murderabilia.”
In: Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies Faculty Publications (2021)
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The Ethics of Animal Dis-Enhancement.
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What is Cancel Culture?
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Bill Cosby and Rape Culture
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Insurrection at the Capital: Socratic Lessons on Rhetoric and Truth.
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Testimony, Conspiracy Theories, and Hume on Miracles.
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Economic Concerns for a Green Future.
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The Ethics of Dark Tourism.
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Earth Day in a Year of Reckoning.
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Under Discussion: Free Speech, Cancel Culture, and Compassion
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The Case of Gabriel Fernandez: Social Work and Public Responsibility
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Moral Luck, Universalization, and COVID-19
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Can Spiritual Needs be Met by Robots?
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Reflections of a Teacher During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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The Continued Sage of Education During COVID-19.
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Elephants are People Too.
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Resurrecting James Dean: The Ethics of CGI Casting.
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The Quandary of Contact Tracing Tech
In: Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies Faculty Publications (2020)
Abstract: All over the country, states are re-opening their economies. This is happening in defiance of recommendations from experts in infectious disease, which suggest that states only re-open after they have seen a fourteen-day decline in cases, have capacities to contact trace, have sufficient personal protective equipment for healthcare workers, and have sufficient testing capabilities to identify hotspots and deal with problems when they arise.
Keyword: contact tracing; coronavirus; COVID-19; Social and Behavioral Sciences; technology
URL: https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/lpsc_facpub/543
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