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Digital Media Essays for Research and Communication

CC BY-NC-ND (Attribution NonCommercial NoDerivatives)  1 H5P Activities    English

Author(s): Luca Dinu, Paul De Decker

Editor(s): Luca Dinu, Paul De Decker

Subject(s): Digital, video and new media arts, Education / Educational sciences / Pedagogy

Institution(s): Memorial University of Newfoundland

Last updated: 30/08/2024

Foundations of Public Relations: Canadian Edition

CC BY-NC-SA (Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike)  17 H5P Activities    English

Author(s): Department of Communication Studies

Subject(s): Public relations

Last updated: 25/08/2024

Introduction to the Library and Library Research

CC BY (Attribution)  3 H5P Activities    English

Author(s): Margaret Vail, Karina Espinosa

Subject(s): Library and information services, Research and information: general, Nursing

Institution(s): St. Francis Xavier University

Last updated: 22/08/2024

This series open access book introduces nursing students to library services and library research skills.

Transforming Practice: Learning Equity, Learning Excellence

CC BY-NC-SA (Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike)  3 H5P Activities    English

Author(s): Social Equity Working Group Curriculum Committee

Editor(s): Corrie Melanson

Subject(s): Educational strategies and policy: inclusion

Last updated: 18/08/2024

This publication contains learning modules designed for both faculty and professional staff in Nova Scotia post secondary institutions, addressing topics like Universal Design for Learning, Culturally Responsive Pedagogy and Learning Equity.

Technically Drawn

CC BY-NC-SA (Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike)  18 H5P Activities    English

Author(s): New Brunswick Community College, Camosun College

Subject(s): Engineering graphics and draughting / technical drawing

Institution(s): New Brunswick Community College

Last updated: 18/08/2024

This book explains the importance of drawings and sketches to technical professions, and the lines and views of technical drawings.

Applied Ethics Primer

CC BY-NC (Attribution NonCommercial)  11 H5P Activities    English

Author(s): Letitia Meynell, Clarisse Paron

Subject(s): Educational: Philosophy and ethics, Ethics and moral philosophy

Institution(s): Dalhousie University

Publisher: Dalhousie University Libraries Digital Editions

Last updated: 16/08/2024

Every applied ethics course requires some brief introduction to ethical theory and philosophical reasoning. Without this, applied ethics courses risk merely teaching students how to rationalize their prejudices and preferences rather than teaching them how to critically assess and engage in ethical decision-making. At the same time, spending too much time on normative ethical theory can take precious course time away from the applied issues that are the focus of the course.

The Applied Ethics Primer offers a concise intoduction to both basic argumentation and normative ethics that can be integrated into any applied ethics course. The primer provides the basic conceptual tools needed to analyze ethical positions, identify ethical problems, and assess arguments, all without assuming any prior knowledge of ethics or argumentation theory. The concepts discussed reflect the normative concepts that ground most professional ethics codes and debates in applied ethics. At the same time, the content is global, drawing on ethical theories and practices from Asia, Africa, Europe, and Indigenous traditions of North America, as well as feminist theory.

Part I introduces the ethical question—what should I do?—and how to address it. The first chapter alerts readers to the role of emotions in moral responses and the importance of reflection. This grounds a brief discussion of disagreement that leads to the second chapter on reason and argument. Here we introduce argument analysis and offer advice on how to engage in productive debates and the importance of public reasons.

Part II constitutes the main body of the primer—the ethical lenses. The first chapter focuses on consequences, presenting both the ideas of Mozi and act and rule utilitarianism. We then turn to a focus on action, with a discussion of duties based on social role, past action, and reason alone, which draw from a passage in the Bhagavad Gita, the work of W.D. Ross, and Kantian deontology, respectively. The chapter that focuses on character (and virtue) addresses both Aristotle’s eudaimonism and Buddhist ethics, particularly emphasizing the root poisons and the eightfold path. The last main chapter in this part addresses ethical approaches that focus on relations, looking at feminist ideas about personal and political relationships (with a nod to Kongfuzi), before turning to African communal ethics, captured by the concept of ubuntu, and the all my relations and seven generations teachings from the philosophies of the first nations of what settlers call North America. The part on ethical lenses is followed by a brief part that addresses a couple of important ethical ideas that cannot be captured by any given lens. Here we introduce the concept of ahimsa  (or non-violence), which reflects all of the lenses equally, and the concept of rights that cannot adequately be captured by any of them.

The final part addresses self-regarding attitudes, such as rational self-interest—which is shown to ground social contract theory—as well as biases like exceptionalism and moral licensing. We end this section with a discussion of helpful heuristics and conclude the primer with an emphasis on the importance of careful reflection and argumentation for ethical decision-making.

The primer has several pedagogical tools, including a set of recommended readings at the end of the chapters that address substantive ethical theories, a set of “Stop and think” reflective excercises throughout the primer, and brief self-quizzes at the end of each chapter. The appendix includes a set of tips for reading philosophy and a critical thinking worksheet. There is also a glossary for key terms. We also provide support for how to cite the primer and how to pronounce some of the unfamiliar terms.

A print version of this book is available from Broadview Press.

Cape Breton University Occupational Health and Safety Management

All Rights Reserved   English

Author(s): Bernard MacLennan

Subject(s): The Arts

Last updated: 16/08/2024