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    Bad Samaritans, Aftertastes, and the Problem of Evil
    Philosophia 43 (1): 197-204. 2015.
    The paper argues first that, by not rescuing innocents in certain ways , God violates a weak Bad Samaritan principle that few would deny. This ‘Bad Samaritan argument’ appears to block the traditional free will defense to the problem of evil, since respecting the principle does not violate or show lack of respect for free will. Second, the paper articulates a version of the traditional argument from evil, the ‘Aftertaste argument’, that appears to close some of the traditional loopholes in the a…Read more
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    The responsibility of engineers, appropriate technology, and Lesser developed nations
    Science and Engineering Ethics 3 (3): 317-326. 1997.
    Projects importing technology to lesser developed nations may raise five important concerns: famine resulting from substitution of cash crops for subsistence crops, the use of products banned in the United States but permitted overseas, the use of products safe in the U.S. but unsafe under local conditions, ecological consequences of technological change, and cultural disruption caused by displacing traditional ways of life. Are engineers responsible for the foreseeable hunger, environmental deg…Read more
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    Quoting and mentioning
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