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| JBCL Ethics E-journal list | |||
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Intranet Resources available from Reference Computer cluster
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There is not much difference between these two categories; some encyclopedia illustrate basic words as much as a dictionary might exand on ideas. Check multiple sources of both types. Items are arranged by publication date in order to promote currency in research.
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ETHICS--GENERAL RESOURCES
PROFESSIONAL--CLERGY & PARISH
ENCYCLOPEIDAS & DICTIONARIES
Encyclopedias
Encyclopedias
Dictionaries
MORALS & ETIQUETTE
Less theologically rigorous, but pertinent to behavioral issues and practicalities.
MEDICAL--AIDS
SOCIAL ISSUES
POLITICS
ENVIRONMENT
GENDER/SEXUALITY
FAMILY
RACE
AGING
VALUES
PEACE/HUMAN RIGHTS
MEDICAL--AIDS
ANIMAL RIGHTS
POLITICS
ENVIRONMENT
GENDER/SEXUALITY
FAMILY
RACE
AGING
VALUES
PEACE/HUMAN RIGHTS
Ethics Updates designed primarily to be used by ethics instructors and their students. It is intended to provide updates on current literature, both popular and professional, that relates to ethics. Edited by Lawrence M. Hinman, Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Values Institute at the University of San Diego.
Institute for Global Ethics UK based education-minded site with links and discussion.
Brown Electronic Article Review Service in moral and political philosophy. [BEARS] includes symposia and reviews
Markkula Center for Applied Ethics articles, cases, briefings, and dialogue in all fields of applied ethics.
The Institute for Theology and Peace a research institute of the Catholic Church established in 1978, has now published the third edition of its Online Bibliography Theology and Peace. The bibliography, which contains 112,000 titles, is available free of charge on the IThP web site.
Rutgers Virtual Religion Pages many links from ACLU to Right to Life, plus extensive Moral, Policical and Social issues and ethics sites.
The Center for Bioethics at the University of Pennsylvania From birth to death, from the lab to the stock market, Penn faculty engage in careful analysis, thoughtful reflection, and foster public discussion about the critical biomedical questions that put our traditions and values to the test.
Bioethics Discussion Pages the study of value judgments pertaining to human conduct in the area of biology and includes those related to the practice of medicine moderated by MAURICE BERNSTEIN, M.D. For most of his professional years, he participated in teaching medical students, interns and residents at the University of Southern California and the associated Los Angeles County Medical Center. For the past 12 years as an Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine he has been facilitating the learning of first year USC medical students in their "Introduction to Clinical Medicine" course.