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Midterms 2009

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ITETHICS Midterms

1T 2009-2010

 

Name:

Section:                                                                                                Date:

 

 

  1. Read the “Innovation through Market Orientation – Smart Communications Inc. Philippines” article by Jamie Anderson and Niels Billou

 

 

    1. Refer to the 12 Innovation Principles of BOP and refer to the article by Anderson and Billou, what did SMART innovate per principle. (4 points per answer, total 48 points)
  1. What are the 10 commandments of Computer Ethics? (1 point per commandment, total 10 points)
  2. How can each of the commandments be violated? (1 point per commandment violation, total 10 points)
  3. How can each of the commandments be enforced? (1 point per commandment enforcement, total 10 points)
  4. What are the 7 strengths and the 7 weaknesses of Codes? (1 point per strength/weakness, total 14 points)
  5. Write down the La Sallian Moral Imperative prayer (8 points):

 

The Lasallian Prayer

Let me be the (93) _________________ I want to see,

to do with strength and (94) _______________,

all that needs to be done

and become the (95) _________________ that I can be.

Set me (96) __________________ from

my fears and (97) _______________________.

Grant me the courage and humility.

Fill me with spirit

to face the challenge

and start the change I want to see.

Even if I'm not the (98) ___________________,

I can be the (99) ______________________.

In faith, service and (100) ____________

let us start the change we want to see...

the change that begins in me.

 

BONUS: According to each article, what is their concept of right and wrong? (5 points per article, total 60 points)

 

  1. James Rachels – Egoism and Moral Skepticism
  2. John Arthur – Religion, Morality and Conscience
  3. Friedrich Nietzsche – Master and Slave Morality
  4. Mary Midgley – Trying out one’s New Sword
  5. John Stuart Mill – Utilitarianism
  6. James Rachels – The Debate over Utilitarianism
  7. Immanuel Kant – The Categorical Imperative
  8. Aristotle – Happiness and Values
  9. Joel Feinberg – The Nature and Value of Rights
  10. Ronald Dworkin – Taking Rights Seriously
  11. John Rawls – A Theory of Justice
  12. Annette Baier – The Need for more than Justice

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