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    artificial intelligence, academics regard the necessity for ethical installment, although it contrasts against the free will of humanity. The main concept of the article, "Incorporating Ethics into Artificial Intelligence", written by Oren and Amitai Etzioni, includes the incorporation of ethics into two forms of AI that exist. The Etzioni's then contemplate the difficulties AI producers face when including the ability to make ethical decisions. They begin on the issue of AI equipped cars and…

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    horizons to a brighter future and a smarter generation. With education used to teach society about new concepts, there are variety of different approaches that can be used to teach pupils. In the essay, “Moral Education: But How?” written by Amitai Etzioni, a professor of sociology at Columbia University, he discusses about the search of an appropriate way to teach moral education in primary and middle schools with a variety of different approaches being tested. The two approaches, the moral…

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    in a way that is different from other rights and based on the serious consequences of not revealing facts that would be considered “private”. The publication of Amitai Etzioni’s essay, “Less Privacy Is Good for Us (and You)”, clearly dates itself in talking about the prospect of “using driver’s licenses to curb illegal immigration” (Etzioni), especially in lieu of recent…

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    game for the wealthy political families. There have been different views about this Roman era and what constitutes "good society?" It is the hope that this essay will allow the reader clarity and understanding this time in history. 2 Amitai Etzioni defines community as a "combination of two elements: A) a web of affect-laden relationships among a group of individuals, relationships; B) A measure of commitment to a set of shared values, norms,…

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    With the emergence of a new space race in recent years, the topic of space exploration has come under fierce scrutiny. Combustible claims are being thrown into the forges of debate from both the opposing side and those that fervently follow the exploits of the various space agencies. While both sides of this debate have various logical points, they both tend to follow the same well-traveled track. The opposing side of this argument tends to charge forth asking, why should we spend money on such…

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    reduce crime, I do not think any of them will work toward this case. “The three policies we have investigated are: the decriminalization of victimless crimes; a program of full employment-meaningful and decent paying; domestic disarmament.” ( Amitai Etzioni) As we mentioned before, Ted Bundy can be identified as a person with anti-social disorder since he looked handsome and charming and he was very intelligence. In fact, nobody really imagined he would become a serial killer and nobody realized…

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    Many people argue that this is a waste of money. If we stop sending human beings into space, this money can be used for other useful research in the science field including the depths of the ocean, which is close to 90 percent unexplored (Etzioni). The United States alone has a space program budget of over seventeen and half billion dollars just for the year 2015 (Rogers). In great regards many people question why we spend that annually, and even more so why does the amount keep increasing…

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    Amitai Etzioni, a second-wave commu-nitarian, argued in The Spirit of Community for pro-family measures in order to encourage moth-ers and fathers to spend more time at home. However, the effect of these changes and public policies would likely make citizens…

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    rather “the perfect radical center” (Bell). In essence, the belief was that smaller communal bodies made the best moral judgments, rather than a larger governing body (Bell). At the forefront of the movement was an Israeli-American sociologist Amitai Etzioni, who saw extreme promise in community based day-care centers, clean-up groups, with an emphasis neighborhood watch programs. The community would be responsible for keeping themselves morally grounded, and to do so successfully, had to adhere…

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    to make one dollar in this country. This job also helped transform me into a social man, from the shy, timid, teenager I once was. I was forced to interact with customers and cooperate with my team members. In his essay, Working at McDonald’s, Amitai Etzioni argues that fast food restaurants, like McDonald’s, do not provide teenagers with opportunities for self-discipline or self-supervision. Based on my work experience, I disagree with his statement. At Hot Dog on a Stick, I worked countless…

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