CMS modules by everest poker.

Presentations by Lincoln Professors and Lincoln Fellows

Symposium Video 2012

Thank you to all who attended and for the teamwork, individual work, & presentations that made our symposium successful.  Save the Date: Tuesday, November 12, 2013; 9:00AM -- 12:00PM; ASU Tempe campus MU:  4th Annual Lincoln Ethics Symposium

300+ high school & college students and community members attended and participated -- with rave reviews and requests for "more!" and "can't wait until next year!" from many attendees as they were departing.

 Sharon Bramlett-Solomon, Lincoln Fellow of Media and Culture
- Cheating Minorities in Media

John Carter McKnight, Lincoln Fellow of Ethics in Sustainable Education and Synthetic Reality
- Cheating in Video Games

Daniel Rothenberg, Lincoln Fellow of Ethics & International Human Rights Law
- Cheating in International Human Rights

 Braden Allenby, Lincoln Professor of Engineering and Ethics
-
In Praise of Cheating

Peter French Introduces Interactive Students & Professors Discussion

Dr. Peter A.French - Torture: The Moral Implications of Interrogational Torture

Jackson Center Visiting Ethicist: "Torture: The Moral Implications of Interrogational Torture." from The Jackson Family Center on Vimeo.

Chautauqua Council 2012 Parts 1 to 6

For parts 2 through 6 of the presentation please click here or the "Read More" link.

Read more: Chautauqua Council 2012 Parts 1 to 6

Braden Allenby - Chautauqa 2012

The Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics is a research unit in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Lincoln Center For Applied Ethics
PO Box 874503, Tempe, AZ 85287-4503
Physical: Discovery Hall, Room 213 | map
Phone: 480-727-7691 | Fax: 480-965-2710

Wednesday the 22nd. Joomla Templates 2.5. Customized by NextGen Web Inc. for LCASU copyright 2012 . All rights reserved.