Summer Newsletter: The Ethics of Driverless Cars

Before your summer road trip...check out what three knowledgeable human panelists have to say about the ethics of driverless cars.
          Our very own summer blockbuster. Now on YouTube.  

The Ethics of Autonomous Vehicles Panel Discussion, April 21, 2016 at the Michigan League.
Partnership of the U-M Ethics Bowl Team and A2Ethics 
The Largest High School Philosophy Club in Michigan: 

a. crowdsourced the purchase of philosophy texts 
b. created a popular "Truth Booth" for student discussions
c. fielded two excellent teams at the 3rd Michigan Ethics Bowl
d. guided by Delta College Philosophy Professor Kirk Wolf

The Saginaw Arts and Sciences Academy(SASA) Philosophy Club. All of the above. 

 
The Vacationing Philosopher
10 Issues Facing the National Parks
Surfrider Foundation: State of the Beach Manifesto
Pokemon GO and Boundaries

Relevant Reading:
Political Emotions by Martha Nussbaum
Punishment by Thom Brooks
Socrates Fortlow Series by Walter Mosley
 
Philosophy Teaching in Michigan Conference
September 24-25, 2016 at EMU
Keynoter: Professor Maureen Linker, U-M Dearborn, author of Intellectual Empathy (Judge Extraordinaire three years running for the Michigan High School Ethics Bowl)
 
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