Twenty-third Annual International Conference

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Twenty-third Annual International Conference

Association for Practical and Professional Ethics Preliminary Program  Keynote: Robert F. Chauvin, President of SimplexGrinnell, a division of Tyco International  Ethics Center Colloquium: Ethics Center Directors Summit  Mini Conference: Liberty and Security: A Town Hall Discussion  Eighteenth Intercollegiate Ethics BowlSM

February 27 - March 2, 2014 Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront Hotel, Jacksonville, Florida

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Note: This is a Preliminary Program. Do not rely on this document at the Conference for room numbers and session placement. If you are checking your own session, please verify it with the final Program at the Conference.

Twenty-third Annual International Conference Association for Practical and Professional Ethics Thursday, February 27, 2014 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.

Eighteenth Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl Nationals Competition

9:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. Conference Center A

Annual Meeting Registration

10:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. Conference Center A

Book Resource Room A great place to meet with friends, colleagues, and other meeting attendees

8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Daytona

Ethics Center Colloquium: Ethics Center Directors Summit Convener: Gretchen Winter, Executive Director, University of Illinois, college of Business Center for Professional Responsibility

10:15 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Orlando

Promoting Research Integrity Workshop Convener: Kenneth D. Pimple, Director of Teaching Research Ethics Programs, Poynter Center for the Study of Ethics, Indiana University

2:00 – 4:00 p.m. Boardroom 4

Graduate Seminar on Teaching Practical and Professional Ethics Presented by: Deni Elliott, Journalism and Media Studies, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg

6:30 – 7:30 p.m.

Annual Meeting Reception And APPE Book Resource Room Open House

Conference Center A

Twenty-third Annual International Conference Association for Practical and Professional Ethics Friday, February 28, 2014 7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Conference Center A

Annual Conference Registration

7:30 a.m.

Ethics BowlSM Committee Meeting

8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Conference Center A

Book Resource Room Seating is available to meet with friends, colleagues, and other meeting attendees Free coffee, wireless, seating

8:15 – 9:15 a.m.

Concurrent Session I

City Terrace 12

A.1. “The Utility of Medical Professionalism” Peter Koch, Philosophy, The State University of New York at Buffalo A.2. “The Complicity Objection and the Return of Prescriptions (Conscientious Refusal by Pharmacists)” Walter Riker, Philosophy, University of West Georgia

City Terrace 11

B. “Incentivizing Organ Donation: A Response to Calls for Iterative Policy Implementation” James Rhea, Philosophy, University of South Carolina

City Terrace 10

C. “Trading Lives: The Ethics of Killing Animals for Medical Research” Aaron Simmons, Early Career Scholar Award, Philosophy, Marywood University

City Terrace 9

D.1. “BP Prudhoe Bay, Texas City Refinery, Deep Water Horizon, and the Future of Oil Operations” Richard Wilson, Philosophy, University of Maryland at Baltimore County Shelby Cruz, Philosophy, University of Maryland at Baltimore County D.2. “Dam Construction Ethics in China” Zhihui Zhang, Institute for History of Natural Sciences, China Academy of Sciences

City Terrace 6

E. “Meeting Requirements Willfully; Supporting the Notion that Ethics is Good for You” William Gannon, Graduate Studies, University of New Mexico

City Terrace 7

F. “Considered Judgment…Hold the Judgment! An Evaluation Scheme for Practical Ethics Courses” Robert Kirkman, School of Public Policy, Georgia Institute of Technology

City Terrace 5

G. “The Poisoning of Zhu Ling: Two Decades of Efforts in Two Countries” Di Liang, Plant, Soil, and Microbial Sciences, Michigan State University

City Terrace 8

H. “Why Kantian Leaders Need Not Be Moral Saints” Terry Price, Jepson School of Leadership Studies, University of Richmond

9:15 – 9:45 a.m. Conference Center A

Break

Friday, February 28, 2014

9 :45 – 10:45 am

Concurrent Session II

9:45 – 10:45 a.m.

Concurrent Session II

City Terrace 12

A.1. “No Last Resort: Pitting the Right to Die Against the Right to Medical Self-determination” Michael Cholbi, Philosophy, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona A.2. “There is No Logical Slippery Slope from Voluntary to Non-voluntary Euthanasia” Steven Daskal, Philosophy, Northern Illinois University

City Terrace 11

B. “Deliberative Pathologies and Ethical Oversight: Maximizing the Effectiveness of IRBs” Danielle Wenner, Philosophy, Carnegie Mellon University

City Terrace 10

C. “Nursing Ethics: Healthcare and Treatment in Education and Practice” Robert Doyle, Bioethics Institute, Loyola Marymount University

City Terrace 9

D.1. “Why We Can't Engineer Virtues: Biomedical Means of Moral Enhancement” William P. Kabasenche, Politics, Philosophy, and Public Affairs, Washington State University D.2. “Evolutionary Origins of Moral Self-Enhancement and Self-Serving Biases” Matthew Keefer, Educational Psychology, Research, and Evaluation, University of Missouri, St. Louis

City Terrace 8

E. “A Virtue Critique of Media Hospitality Sandra Borden, Center for the Study of Ethics in Society, Western Michigan University

City Terrace 7

F.1. “Trading zones, creoles and collaboration” Michael Gorman, Engineering and Society, University of Virginia Patricia H. Werhane, Institute for Business and Professional Ethics, DePaul University F.2. “Nanoethics and Policy Education Effectiveness” Skylar Huzyk Zilliox, Engineering, Colorado School of Mines

City Terrace 6

G. “An Oath for Scientists - Commitment and Community” Helene Ingierd, The Norwegian National Research Ethics Committees

Boardroom 3

H. “APPE and PLATO” Roberta Israeloff, The Squire Family Foundation

City Terrace 4

I. “Cases in Communication Ethics: Fred Phelps and the Westboro Baptist Church” Marilyn Dyrud, Communication, Oregon Institute of Technology

Boardroom 4

J. “Business Ethics: How to Design and Manage Ethical Organizations” Denis Collins, Business, Edgewood College

City Terrace 5

K. “Compromised Autonomy and Research Misconduct in Graduate Students” Monica List, Philosophy, University of Michigan

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Friday, February 28, 2014 11:00 a.m. – Noon Conference Center B

11:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.

Plenary and Friday Lunch Options

Plenary Sessions Welcome and Introduction of Keynote Speaker Stuart D. Yoak, Executive Director, Association for Practical and Professional Ethics Keynote Address Robert F. Chauvin, President of SimplexGrinnel, a division of Tyco International

Noon – 1:30 p.m. Daytona

Business Ethics Luncheon, with Keynote Robert F. Chauvin, President of SimplexGrinnel, a division of Tyco International Matthew Heiman, J.D., Luncheon Keynote Speaker, Vice President, chief Compliance and Ethics Officer, Tyco International Mauricio Atri, J.D., Regional Compliance Counsel/ Latin America, Tyco International

Orlando

Clinical Ethics Luncheon Clinical Ethics Luncheon Keynote Speaker Joseph B. Fanning, Director, Clinical Ethics Consultations Service, Center for Biomedical Ethics and Society, Vanderbilt University Medical Center

River Terrace 3

Lunch and Topic Lunch Table 1: Engineering Ethics: Engineering Responsibility and Dual-Use Technologies Moderator: Christina Matta, Engineering, Technical Communication Program, University of Wisconsin, Madison Table 2: What did Confucius say about virtue and authoritarianism? Moderator: Howard Harris, School of Management, University of South Australia Table 3: Brave New World is Here! Cell-Free Fetal DNA Screening is Upon Us! Moderator: Gregory Pence, Philosophy, University of Alabama at Birmingham Table 4: K-12 Education: The Morality of the work, agency of professionals, and what that means in social and political contexts Moderator: Sheron Fraser Burgess, Philosophy, Ball State University Table 5: Focus Group: NAE Online Ethics Center Moderator: Frazier Benya, Program Officer, National Academy of Engineering

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Friday, February 28, 2014

1:30 – 3:00 pm

Concurrent Session III

1:30–3:00 p.m.

Concurrent Session III

City Terrace 12

A.1. “Could Philosophical counseling alleviate the Moral Distress of Nurses Challenged by Cultural Diversity?” Nancy J. Matchett, Institute of Professional Ethics, University of Northern Colorado Mary Jo Stanley, Beth-El College of Nursing and Health Sciences, University of Colorado A.2. “Case Studies in Clinical Anesthesia: The Ethics of Informed Consent” Daniel Mahoney, Philosophy, Gonzaga University Daniel O’Hare, Medical Ethics, Gonzaga University

City Terrace 11

B.1. “Who Should Serve? Research-based Recommendations on Ethics Committee Membership Kathleen Raffel, Nursing and Health Professions, University of San Francisco B.2. “What are Standards in Clinical Ethics Consultation For?” Lisa M. Rasmussen, Philosophy, University of North Carolina, Charlotte

City Terrace 10

C. Author Meets the Critics: Strings Attached: Untangling the Ethics of Incentives Ruth Grant, Political Science, Duke University Critics: Aine Donovan, Institute for the Study of Applied and Professional Ethics, Dartmouth College Michael Davis, Center for the Study of Ethics in the Professions, Illinois Institute of Technology Rachelle Hollander, Center for Engineering, Ethics, and Society, National Academy of Engineering

City Terrace 7

D. Panel: Universals and Multiple Realizability: A Basis for Global Media Ethics 1. “The Theory of Anthropological Realism and Its Defense” Stephen J.A. Ward, Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Wisconsin-Madison 2. “Global Democracy and Plurality of Reason: Global Media Ethics in the Framework of Multiple Realizability” Shakunala Rao, Communications Studies, State University of New York, Plattsburgh 3. “Contextualized Perspectives as a Feminist Ethical Universal” Linda Steiner, Philip Merrill School of Journalism, University of Maryland 4. “Theories of Morality in Multiple Dimensions” Clifford Christians, Institute of Communications Research, University of Illinois Chair: Deni Elliott, Journalism and Media Studies, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg

City Terrace 6

E. Panel: Cyber Warfare and Ethics 1. “Cyber warfare, cyber terrorism, cybercrime, and cyber intelligence: An overview” Richard Wilson, Philosophy, University of Maryland at Baltimore County 2. “Cyber warfare and rules of Engagement” Brendan Masiar, Cyber Security, University of Maryland at Baltimore County 2. “Cyber intelligence and cyber counterintelligence” Avery Greene, Cyber Security, University of Maryland at Baltimore County

City Terrace 4

F. Panel: Industry-Academy Relationships: Ethical and Policy Concerns “Implicit Cognition and the Empirical Basis of Conflict of Interest” Nicolae Morar, The Rock Ethics Institute, Penn State University “The Systemic Ethics Implications of the Research University’s Relations with Industry” Jonathan Marks, Bioethics, Humanities, and Law, Penn State University “Justice and the Commercialization of Biomedical Research” Bryan Cwik, The Rock Ethics Institute, Penn State University

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Friday, February 28, 2014 1:30 – 3:00 pm Concurrent Session III City Terrace 8

G.1. Pedagogical Demonstration: 'Ethics…Speak Up!' How do Students Finish the Sentence? Yi-hui Lee, TTU Ethics Center, Texas Tech University Justin Louder, TTU Ethics Center, Texas Tech University Lisa James, TTU Ethics Center, Texas Tech University G.2. Case Study: Ethical Leadership and the Common Good: A Case Study of one College's Comprehensive Approach to Tim Bryant, Center for Ethical Leadership, College of Mount St. Joseph Mike Sontag, Arts and Humanities, College of Mount St. Joseph

City Terrace 9

H. Panel: Corruption and Anti Corruption: Legal, Ethical, Social, and Political Dimensions Edward H. Spence, Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, Charles Sturt University M. Juris Kreutner, International Anti Corruption Academy, Austria Maximilien Roche, STMICROElectronics, Geneva Suzanne Hayden, International legal consultant, International Anticorruption Academy Nikos Passas, Criminology and Criminal Justice, Northeastern University Seumas Miller, Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, Charles Sturt University

City Terrace 5

I.1. “New Methods in Empirical Ethics: Symbiotic Empirical Ethics” Lucy Frith, Bioethics and Social Science, University of Liverpool I.2. “Empirical Ethics: Best Practices and Future Use in Long-Term Care” Charlotte McDaniel, Law and Religion, Emory University

3:30 – 4:30 p.m.

Concurrent Session IV

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A.1. “The Distinct Wrong of Exploitation in Medicine” Fareed Anwar Awan, Philosophy, University of Washington, Seattle A.2. “The Problem with Informed Consent for Research: the Devil is in the Details” Judith Navratil, Graduate Student Paper Award - Bioethics, University of Pittsburgh

City Terrace 12

B.1. Case Study: “Conflicts Between Beneficence and Patient Autonomy in Physical Therapy Care” Debra Gorman-Badar, Anaconda Physical Therapy Center B.2. “Improving Ethics Education in Canadian Rehabilitation Programs: Sharing the Journey of a Knowledge Exchange Project” Anne Hudon, Bioethics, University of Montreal

Boardroom 4

C. “Emotional Responsibility and Teaching Ethics” Lisa Kretz, Philosophy, University of Evansville

City Terrace 10

D.1. “Professional Trustworthiness and the Plausibility of Client Trust” Anne Ozar, Philosophy, Creighton University D.2. “Five Reasons Why Professionalism is Hard to Describe, Complex to Teach, and Hard to Access” David Ozar, Health Care Ethics, Loyola University of Chicago

Boardroom 2

E. “Fixing Formal Autonomy: Contextual Integrity and the (Substantive) Due Process of Privacy” Gordon Hull, Philosophy, University of Evansville

City Terrace 7

F. “Regulation and Ethical Judgment in Research Ethics Committees” Hallvard Fossheim, Norwegian National Research Ethics Committee for the Social Sciences and Humanities

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Friday, February 28, 2014 3:30 – 4:30 pm Concurrent Session IV Boardroom 3

G. “The Ethics of Teaching in the Classroom” Scott McElreath, Philosophy, William Peace University

City Terrace 8

H. Pedagogical Demonstration: “Ethics Education as Transformation: Different Goals Mean Different Strategy” Timothy E. O’Connell, Ethics, Loyola University Chicago

City Terrace 4

I. “Corporations and the Citizens United Supreme Court Decision” James Roper, Philosophy, Michigan State University

City Terrace 9

J. Panel: “Beyond the High School Ethics Bowl: Including Ethics in the High School Curriculum Mark Doorley, The Ethics Program, Villanova University Elaine Englehardt, Center for the Study of Ethics, Utah Valley University Joseph Murphy, Ethics, Dwight-Englewood School, New Jersey Michael Pritchard, Center for the Study of Ethics in Society, Western Michigan University Chair: Roberta Israeloff, The Squire Family Foundation

City Terrace 6

K. “Developing Business Ethics in China” Georges Enderle, Mendoza College of Business, University of Notre Dame

City Terrace 5

L. Empirical Ethics Planning Session Lucy Frith, Bioethics and Social Science, University of Liverpool Charlotte McDaniel, Law and Religion, Emory University

4:45 – 5:45 p.m.

Concurrent Session V

City Terrace 12

A.1. “Biases Towards Chronic Pain: A Knowledge Translation Project for Health Care Professionals” Sabrina Morin Chabane, Bioethics, University of Montreal A.2. “Treatment Agreements, Informed Consent and the Role of State Medical Boards in Opioid Precscribing” Summer McGee, Public Management, University of New Haven

City Terrace 11

B. “Fixing Deafness” Cynthia Jones, Pan American Collaboration for Ethics in the Professions, University of Texas-Pan American

City Terrace 10

C. “Lotteries in Human Subjects Research” Trisha Phillips, Philosophy, West Virginia University

Boardroom 3

D. “Moral Caution and Disagreement: An Epistemic Principle for Applied Ethics” Jonathan Matheson, Philosophy, University of North Florida

City Terrace 9

E.1. “Professional Ethics without Moral Theory: A Practical Guide for the Perplexed Non-Philosopher” Michael Davis, Center for the Study of Ethics in the Professions, Illinois Institute of Technology E.2. “Engineering and Human Well-Being” Charles Edward Harris, Philosophy, Texas A&M University

City Terrace 8

F. “An artistic Touch to Science Ethics Education - The Movie” Ioanna Semendeferi, History of Science and Science Ethics, University of Houston

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Friday, February 28, 2014 4:45 – 5:45 pm Concurrent Session V City Terrace 7

G. Panel: Teaching Research Ethics: A Philosophical Approach Gary Comstock, Philosophy, North Carolina State Gary Varner, Philosophy, Texas A&M

Boardroom 4

H. “Ethics Center Ex Nihilo?” Sheron Fraser-Burgess, Philosophy, Ball State University

City Terrace 6

I. “A case for Affirmative Action for Men in Female Dominated Professions” Dennis Cooley, Northern Plains Ethics Institute, North Dakota State University

City Terrace 5

J. “Ethical Empowerment, Development Praxis, and the Arts” Bindu Madhok, Philosophy, Albion College Punam Madhok, Arts and Design, East Carolina University

City Terrace 4

K. Case Study: “Fessing Up: Impact on Consumers and Employees When Companies Admit Wrongdoing” Adam Kronk, Mendoza College of Business, University of Notre Dame Jessica McManus Warnell, Mendoza College of Business, University of Notre Dame

Special Meetings 5:45 pm – 6:30 pm City Terrace 12

Ethics BowlSM Feedback Session

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Friday, February 28, 2014 6:30 p.m. Author Book Signing and Twenty-third Annual Banquet

6:30 – 7:30 p.m.

Conference Center A Foyer

APPE Author Reception and Book Signing Featuring: Adam Briggle and Carl Mitcham

Ethics and Science: An Introduction, Cambridge University Press

Denis Collins

Business Ethics: How to Design and Manage Ethical Organizations, Wiley Press

Gary Comstock

Research Ethics: A Philosophical Guide to the Responsible Conduct of Research, Cambridge University Press

Georges Enderle

Developing Business Ethics in China, Palgrave Macmillan

Joseph B. Fanning

What Patients Teach: The Everyday Ethics of Health Care, Oxford University Press

Ruth Grant

Strings Attached: Untangling the Ethics of Incentives, Princeton University Press

Paul Lauritzen

The Ethics of Interrogation, Georgetown University Press

Judith Lichtenberg

Distant Strangers: Ethics, Psychology, and Global Poverty, Cambridge University Press

Josina Makau

Dialogue and Deliberation, Waveland Press

Greg Pence

How to Build a Better Human: An Ethical Blueprint, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Ken Pimple, Donald Searing, and Cynthia Jones

Emerging Pervasive Information and communication Technologies (PICT): Ethical Challenges, Opportunities and Safeguards, Springer Press

Michael Skerker

The Ethics of Interrogation, University of Chicago Press

Spencer Stober

Nature-centered Leadership: An Aspirational Narrative, Common Ground Publishing

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Friday, February 28, 2014 6:30 p.m. Author Book Signing and Twenty-third Annual Banquet

Pat Werhane, Elaine Englehardt, Michael Pritchard

Obstacles to Ethical Decision-Making: Mental Models, Milgram and the Problem of Obedience, Cambridge University Press

J. Thomas Whetstone

Leadership Ethics & Spirituality: A Christian Perspective, WestBow Press

7:30 p.m.

Conference Center B

Annual Meeting Awards Ceremony and Banquet Chairs: Stuart D. Yoak, APPE Executive Director Deni Elliott, APPE Executive Board Chair,

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Twenty-third Annual Meeting Association for Practical and Professional Ethics Saturday, March 1, 2014 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Conference Center A

Annual Meeting Registration

8:00 a.m. – Noon

Book Resource Room

3:00 – 5:00 p.m. Conference Center A

Book Sale All proceeds from the sale of display books helps the Association defray the costs of providing the Resource Room at the Annual Meeting each year.

8:15 – 9:15 a.m.

Concurrent Session VI

City Terrace 12

A.1. “Justice and the Donor Conceived Child” Sarah Vaughan Brakman, Philosophy, Villanova University A.2. “Kantian Ends and Commercial Surrogacy” Hannah Guinta, Medical Science, Michigan State University

City Terrace 11

B. “A Neglected Argument Concerning Morality and Abortion” John Uglietta, Philosophy, Grand Valley State University

City Terrace 10

C. Pedagogical Demonstration: “Problem-based Learning with the Computer Supported Collaborative Argument Visualization Software AGORA-net” Michael Hoffmann, Public Policy, Georgia Institute of Technology

City Terrace 9

D. “RCR Instruction on Data Acquisition, Analysis, Ownership and Retention: Can RCR Instruction Cover the Gaps?” Kathryn Partin, Research Integrity and Compliance Review, Colorado State University

City Terrace 4

E.1. “Animal Agriculture and Climate Change: Why Justice Demands We Eat Less Meat” Sarah Kenehan, Philosophy, Marywood University E.2. “How Technology Development Can Solve Moral Problems: The Case of Cultured Meat” Stellan Welin, Health and Medical Sciences, Linköping Universi

City Terrace 8

F. “The Ethical Dilemma Embedded in National Education Service Programs: A Case Study of Teaching For America” Allison Lester, Education, APPE

City Terrace 7

G. “Asking Good Questions: Case Studies in Ethics and Critical Thinking” Michael Strawser, Philosophy, University of Central Florida Nancy A. Stanlick, Philosophy, University of Central Florida

City Terrace 5

H. “Is the Same-sex Marriage Debate Really Just about Marriage?” Christopher Arroyo, Philosophy, Providence College

City Terrace 6

I. “How (And How Not) To Ground Business Ethics” Robert Boyd Skipper, Center for Professional Ethics, St. Mary’s University

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Saturday, March 1, 2014 9:15 – 10:00 a.m. Poster Session 9:15 – 10:00 a.m. Conference Center A

Poster Session Break “Responsible Conduct of Research: A Qualitative Study with Ukrainian Researchers” Viktor Burlaka, Psychology, University of MIchigan “Are Modern Practice Settings Creating Ethical Dilemmas Between Patients and Practitioners?” Mark J. Carroll, Health Professions, University of Findlay “Collaborative Development and Sharing of EAC Best Practices: Lessons Learned - Post Grad Experience” William J. Frey, Business Administration, University of Puerto Rico - Mayagűez Jose Cruz-Cruz, Business Administration, University of Puerto Rico - Mayagűez “Graduate Research and Education for Appropriate Technology: Inspiring Direct Engagement and Agency (GREAT IDEA)” William J. Frey, Business Administration, University of Puerto Rico - Mayagűez “Moral and Rational Perceptions of Research Misconduct)” Anita Gordon, Research Services, University of Northern Iowa “HPL-Based Ethics Education for Life Science and Bioengineering Students” Elizabeth Heitman, Center for Biomedical Ethics and Society, Vanderbilt University “Ethical Issues in Providing a Free Cervical Cancer Screening to Underserved Hispanic Women” Aisha T. Langford, Bioethics and Social Science in Medicine, University of Michigan “The Portrayal of Vietnamese Women in Vietnamese Print Media” Karlana June Morgan, Mass Communications, University of South Florida, St. Petersberg “The Impact of a Medical Ethics Course on College Student Health Care Decisions: A Cohort Study” Stephen J. Notaro, Kinesiology and Community Health, University of Illinois “Engineering Ethics Education Improvement by Applying Standardized Class Questionnaire” Yuji Okita, Engineering, Kanazawa Institute of Technology, Japan “Experiencing Ethics at the University of Houston” Ioanna Semendeferi, History of Science and Science Ethics, University of Houston Ioannis Pavlidis, Computational Physiology, University of Houston “Deafness and Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis: Controversies and Consequences” Ashley Lynne Stephens, Health Sciences, Vanderbilt University “Informed Consent in SLA: How Difficult is Easy to Read?” Scott Sterling, Second Language Studies, Michigan State University “Medical Marijuana: Emerging Neurological Explanation, Therapeutic Uses, and Deep Bioethical Questions” Matthew Stolick, Philosophy, University of Findlay “Expanding Our Understanding of People with Disabilities in Research” Miranda Sue Terry, Kinesiology and Health Science, Stephen F. Austin State University

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Saturday, March 1, 2014 9:15 – 10:00 a.m. Poster Session

10:00 – 11:00 a.m.

Concurrent Session VII

City Terrace 12

A.1. “Ethical Problems in Exome Sequencing in Research and Clinical Settings” Elaine Englehardt, Center for the Study of Ethics, Utah Valley University Michael Pritchard, Center for the Study of Ethics in Society, Western Michigan University A.2. “Enhancing Human Persons: Does it Violate Human 'Nature'?” Jason T. Eberl, Medical Ethics, Marian University

City Terrace 11

B.1. “A New Ethics Curriculum for a New Medical School” Kelly C. Smith, Rutland Institute for Ethics, Clemson University Wendy Cornett, Medicine, University of South Carolina, Greenville B.2. “Beyond Industry Intervention: Proposals for a New Continuing Medical Education” Sarah Wieten, Karen M.T. Muskavitch Award Winner, Philosophy, University of South Florida

Boardroom 2

C. “Cultivated Man: The Process to Moral Maturity” Phyllis Vandenberg, Philosophy, Grand Valley State University

City Terrace 7

D. “The Broadcast Ethical Subscription of the Pioneering Radio Station in Bicol Region, Philippines” Agnes Jacob Nepomuceno, Print and Boradcast Media, Bicol University, Philippines Alex B Nepomuceno, Attorney, Philosophy and Public Administration, Bicol University, Philippines

City Terrace 8

E. “Outsourcing Intelligence Functions to the Private Sector: Good Enough for Government Work?” Donald Petkus, Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University

City Terrace 10

F. “New NSF Funding Guidelines: Ethics Education in Science and Engineering Program and Science, Technology and Society Program” Linda Layne, Ethics Education in Science and Engineering, National Science Foundation

City terrace 5

G. “Global Ecotourism: Far from the Kingdom of Ends” Elizabeth A. Hoppe, Philosophy, Lewis University

City Terrace 9

H.1. “Using an Ethics Bowl Competition in the Classroom to teach Ethical Theory” Patrick Croskery, Philosophy and Religion, Ohio Northern University H.2. “Using an Ethics Bowl Competition in the Classroom to teach Ethical Theory” Monica Link, Philosophy, Tufts University

Boardroom 4

I. “The Duty to Respect Indigenous Land Claims: Canada vs. USA vs. Belize” Robert Hudson, Philosophy, University of Saskatchewan

Boardroom 3

J. “The Global Financial Crisis and Collective Moral Responsibility” Seumas Miller, Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, Charles Sturt University

City Terrace 4

K. “Design for Life: Teaching Ethics with Narrative, Social Media and a Positive Approach” Howard Harris, Management, University of South Australia

City Terrace 6

L. “Ethics Unwrapped” Robert A. Prentice, McCombs School of Business, University of Texas at Austin

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Saturday, March 1, 2014 11:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Concurrent Session VIII

11:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.

Concurrent Session VIII

City Terrace 12

A.1. Case Study: “The Unrepresented Patient in the ICU” Annette Mendola, Medical Center, University of Tennessee A.2. “Best Interests and Burdens: The Role of the Burden of Care in Withdrawing Treatment from Seriously Disabled Infants” Matthew Tedesco, Philosophy and Religious Studies, Beloit college

City Terrace 11

B. “Narrative Ethics and Advanced Directives of the Rural, Chronically Ill” Sharon E. Hartline, Philosophy and Religious Studies, Radford University Jonathan Webster, Philosophy and Religious Studies, Radford University

Boardroom 3

C.1. “Emotions as the Foundation of Character” Charles Starkey, Robert J. Rutland Institute for Ethics, Clemson University C.2. “Emotional Privacy: A defense a Schadenfreude” Earl Spurgin, Program in Applied Ethics, John Carroll University

City Terrace 9

D. Panel: Media at the Margins 3: Privilege in Media Content about Poverty and the Poor 1. “Overcoming Privilege in Media Content: The Role of “On the Ground” Documentaries” Kim Lane Clark, Institute for Business and Professional Ethics, DePaul University Pat Werhane, Institute for Business and Professional Ethics, DePaul University 2. “Poverty, the Media, and the Private Sector” Edward Wasserman, Graduate School of Journalism, University of California, Berkley 3. “Examining Immigration Policy, Privilege, and the Latino Threat Narrative” Raquel Diaz Sprague, School of Allied Medical Professions, Ohio State University Alan P. Sprague, Computer and Information Sciences, University of Alabama at Birmingham Moderator: Sandra Borden, Communication, Western Michigan University

City Terrace 7

E. Author Meets the Critics: Ethics and Science: An Introduction Adam Briggle, Center for the Study of Interdisciplinarity, University of North Texas Carl Mitcham, Liberal Arts and International Studies, Colorado School of Mines Critics: Elaine Englehardt, Center for the Study of Ethics, Utah Valley University Michael Pritchard, Center for the Study of Ethics in Society, Western Michigan University Zhihui Zhang, Institute for History of Natural Sciences, China Academy of Sciences

City Terrace 6

F. Case Study: “Introducing Solar Blind, A New Japanese Case for Engineering Ethics Education” Hidekazu Kanemitsu, Engineering, Kanazawa Institute of Technology, Japan Fumihiko Tochinai, Engineering, Kanazawa Institute of Technology, Japan

City Terrace 8

G. “Ethical Hoop Jumping: Negotiating Research Ethics While Researching Ethically” Joanne M.C. Lalonde, Political Science, University of Ottawa

Boardroom 2

H. “Parfit on Aggregating future Utilities for Environmental Policy” Paul Hwang, Northfield Mount Hermon

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Saturday, March 1, 2014 11:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Concurrent Session VIII Boardroom 4

I.1. “Public Philosophy and Tenure/Promotion: Rethinking 'Teaching, Scholarship, and Service'” Christopher Meyers, Kegley Institute of Ethics, California State University, Bakersfield I.2. “An Exploration of Collegiality as a Factor in Faculty Personnel Decisions” Timothy Shiell, English and Philosophy, University of Wisconsin-Stout

City Terrace 5

J. “Justifying Punishment - Epistemic Considerations, Ethical Implications” Matthew C. Altman, Philosophy and Religious Studies, Central Washington University

City Terrace 4

K. “Are Certified Benefit Corporations Fulfilling Their Missions?” Kathleen M. Wilburn, Management and Business, St. Edward’s University H. Ralph Wilburn, Management and Business, St. Edward’s University

City Terrace 10

L. “Corporate Ethics – The Challenges and Successes in Building a Culture of Values” Edward C. Carr, Ethics and Compliance, Siemens Corporation

12:15 – 1:30 p.m. River Terrace 2

Lunch With an Author

Adam Briggle Carl Mitcham

Ethics and Science: An Introduction, Cambridge University Press

Denis Collins

Business Ethics: How to Design and Manage Ethical Organizations, Wiley Press

Gary Comstock

Research Ethics: A Philosophical Guide to the Responsible Conduct of Research, Cambridge University Press

Georges Enderle

Developing Business Ethics in China, Palgrave Macmillan

Ruth Grant

Strings Attached: Untangling the Ethics of Incentives, Princeton University Press

Judith Lichtenberg

Distant Strangers: Ethics, Psychology, and Global Poverty, Cambridge University Press

Josina Makau

Dialogue and Deliberation, Waveland Press

Ken Pimple Donald Searing Cynthia Jones

Emerging Pervasive Information and Communication Technologies (PICT): Ethical Challenges, Opportunities and Safeguards, Springer Press

Spencer Stober

Nature-centered Leadership: An Aspirational Narrative, Common Ground Publishing

Pat Werhane Elaine Englehardt Michael Pritchard

Obstacles to Ethical Decision-Making: Mental Models, Milgra and the Problem of Obedience, Cambridge University Press

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Saturday, March 1, 2014 12:15 – 1:30 p.m. Lunch with an Author J. Thomas Whetstone

12:15– 1:30 p.m. River Terrace 3

Leadership Ethics & Spirituality: A Christian Perspective, WestBow Press

Lunch/ Topic Lunch Table 1: Brain death cases: Jahi McMath and Marlise Munoz Moderator: Jason Eberl, Osteopathic Medicine, Marian University Table 2: How to improve teaching and learning of your engineering ethics class Moderator: Yuji Okita, Engineering, Kanazawa Institute of Technology, Japan Table 3: Marijuana and Philosophy Moderator: Matthew Stolick, Philosophy, University of Findlay Table 4: TRCR Group Meeting Moderator: Michael Loui, Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Illinois

Book Resource Room purchases may be picked up during the lunch hour.

1:30 – 3:00 p.m.

Concurrent Session IX

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A. Panel: Bioethics and the Changing Healthcare Environment 1. “The Affordable Healthcare Act: What’s all the Fuss About?” Michael Boylan, Philosophy, Marymount University 2. “Preventive Healthcare as If We Meant It: Moving Toward an Ecofeminist Paradigm” Virginia L. Warren, Philosophy, Chapman University 3. “New Issues in Reproductive Technology” Rita Manning, Philosophy, San Jose State University 4. “Politics may be Local – But Bioethics is Global” Wanda Teays, Philosophy, Mount S. Mary’s College, Los Angeles

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B. Panel: Multidisciplinary Implementation of Bioethics Commission Education Modules 1. “Teaching Moral Philosophy Using Bioethics Commission Educational Modules Karen Meagher, Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues 2. “Using Bioethics Commission Educational Modules to Integrate Bioethics into Undergraduate Science Courses” Misti Ault Anderson, Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues 3. “Law Student Lunch-and-Learn Using Bioethics Commission Educational Modules” Nicolle Strand, Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues

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C. Panel: More Transparency, Better Journalism? Christopher Meyers, Kegley Institute of Ethics, California State University, Bakersfield Edward Wasserman, Graduate School of Journalism, University of California, Berkley Wendy Wyatt, School of Communication and Journalism, University of St. Thomas Moderator: Sandra Borden, Communication, Western Michigan University

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Saturday, March 1, 2014 1:30 – 3:00 p.m. Concurrent Session IX City Terrace 6

D. Panel: Measuring Social Sustainability 1. “Measuring Social Sustainability” Frazier Benya, Program Officer, National Academy of Engineering 2. “Engineering Ethics and Social Sustainability: The Bad, the Good, and the Ugly” Joseph Herkert, School of Letters and Sciences, Arizona State University 3. “Social Sustainability as Functional Integrity” Paul B. Thomspon, Agricultural, Food and Community Ethics, Michigan State University Moderator: Rachelle Hollander, Center for Engineering, Ethics, and Society, National Academy of Engineering

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E. Panel: New Frameworks for Understanding and Responding to the Ethics Challenges of Doing Research in the Social Sciences 1. “Finding Common Ground in Social Science Research Ethics” John Oates, Child and Youth Studies, Open University, United Kingdom 2. “Defining Ethics Principles in Social Sciences for the European Union” Marie-Sophie Peyre, Scientific Officer in Charge of Ethics, European Research Council Executive Agency 3. “Emerging Concepts in Research Ethics Review: The Canadian Experience” Will C. van den Hoonaard, University of New Brunswick and St. Thomas University, Fredericton, Canada 4. “’You’re talking about Ethics We’re talking about the IRB’ Ethics in Community-based Research” Mary Brydon-Miller, Action Research Center, University of Cincinnati

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F. Panel: Peer Leadership as a Mechanism to Drive Institutional Change: An Effective Ethics Education Program 1. “Design and Development” C.K. Gunsalus, Business, University of Illinois 2. “Expanding the Program into a Larger Environment” Gretchen Winter, Center for Professional Responsibility in Business and Society, University of Illinois

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G. Author Meets the Critics: The Ethics of Interrogation Paul Lauritzen, Religious Ethics, John Carroll University Michael Skerker, Leadership, Ethics, and Law, United States Naval Academy Critics: Gabriel Palmer-Fernandez, James Dale Ethics Center, Youngstown State University Seumas Miller, Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, Charles Sturt University Moderator: Richard B. Miller, Religious Studies, Indiana University

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H.1. “Using the 'Social Acceptance' of Healthcare Organizations to Manage Their Ethical RealityService” David McCurdy, Ethics Services, Mission and Spiritual Care, Advocate Health Care H.2. “Global Sustainable Health Care: Framework and Theory” Jason L. Fishel, Philosophy and Interdisciplinary, University of Arkansas, Little Rock

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I. Author Meets the Critics: How to Build a Better Human Gregory Pence, Philosophy, University of Alabama at Birmingham Critics: TBA

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Saturday, March 1, 2014 1:30 – 3:00 p.m. Concurrent Session IX City Terrace 4

J. Panel: Peer Leadership as a Mechanism to Drive Institutional Change: An Effective Ethics Education Program Sandra Bishnoi, Chemistry, Rice University Nick Huggett, Philosophy of Science, University of Illinois at Chicago Vivian Weil, Center for the Study of Ethics in the Professions, Illinois Institute of Technology John Hasier, Mechanical Engineering, Illinois Institute of Technology Yin Ming, Mechanical Engineering, Illinois Institute of Technology Josh Norton, Philosophy of Science, University of Illinois at Chicago Monica Solomon, Philosophy of Science, Notre Dame University Kevin Elliott, Philosophy of Science, Notre Dame University Moderator: Vivian Weil, Center for the Study of Ethics in the Professions, Illinois Institute of Technology

3:00 – 3:30 p.m. Break Conference Center A

3:00 – 5:00 p.m.

Book Resource Room – Book Sale

Conference Center A All funds made from the book sale support the Association and help offset the costs to provide the Book Resource Room at the Annual Meeting each year.

3:30 – 5:00 p.m.

Concurrent Session X

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A. Panel: Teaching and Learning Empirical Bioethics: Resources from the Presidential Bioethics Commission 1. “The Critical Role of Empirical Research in Bioethics, and More” Holly A. Taylor, The Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues 2. “Content, Limitations and Potential Future Use of the Bioethics Commissions Human Subjects Research Landscape Project ” Michelle Groman, The Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues 3. “A Personal Account of Working with the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues’ Human Subject Research Landscape Project” Leila Jamal, The Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues

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B. Panel: Ethical Implications of Rene Girard's Work John McGeeney, Glen Miller, Philosophy, Texas A&M University Jennifer Miller, Carl Mitcham, Liberal Arts and International Studies, Colorado School of Mines

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C. Panel: Transparency, Part 2: Transparency and Ethics in Other Professions Matthew C. Altman, Philosophy and Religious Studies, Central Washington University Lisa H. Newton, Program in Applied Ethics, Fairfield University Seumas Miller, Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, Charles Sturt University Moderator: Chris Roberts, Journalism, University of Alabama

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Saturday, March 1, 2014 3:30 – 5:00 p.m. Concurrent Session X City Terrace 9

D. Panel: The Virtue(s) of Virtue Ethics in Thinking about Ethics in Organizations Brenden Kendall, Robert J. Rutland Institute for Ethics, Clemson University Howard Harris, School of Management, University of South Australia Gretchen Winter, Center for Professional Responsibility in Business and Society, University of Illinois Moderator: Dan Wueste, Robert J. Rutland Institute for Ethics, Clemson University

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E. “A New Tool for Measuring Your Organization's Research Integrity Climate: SORC on EthicsCORE” C.K. Gunsalus, Business, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Brian Martinson, Science Programs, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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F. Panel: Ethics Pedagogy Informed by the DIT: At the Intersection of Research and Practice Joanne Lalonde, Robert J. Rutland Institute for Ethics, Clemson University Jane McNichol, School of Management, University of South Australia Moderator: Glenn W. Sinclair, Education, Simon Fraser University

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G. Author Meets the Critics: Distant Strangers: Ethics, Psychology and Global Poverty Judith Lichtenberg, Philosophy, Georgetown University Critics: Jørn Sønderholm, University of Aalborg Serene Khader, Philosophy, Stony Brook University

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H. “Teaching Business Ethics Online: Perspectives on Course Design, Deliver, Student Engagement, and Assessment” Denis Collins, Business, Edgewood College

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I. Author Meets the Critics: Emerging Pervasive Information and Communication Technologies (PICT): Ethical Challenges, Opportunities and Safeguards Kenneth Pimple, Editor, Poynter Center for the Study of Ethics, Indiana University Donald Searing, Syncere Systems Cynthia Jones, Pan American Collaboration for Ethics in the Professions, University of Texas-Pan American Critic: Joseph Herkert, School of Letters and Sciences, Arizona State University Kenneth Goodman, Ethics Programs, University of Miami

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J. Author Meets the Critics: Dialogue and Deliberation Josina Makau, Humanities and Communications, California State University, Monterey Bay Critic: Clifford Christians, Institute of Communications Research, University of Illinois Deni Elliott, Journalism and Media Studies, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg K. Panel: A Theory of Natural Human Rights Michael Boylan, Philosophy, Marymount University Rosemarie Tong, Center for Professional and Applied Ethics, University of North Carolina, Charlotte Julie Kirsch, Philosophy, D’Youville College Alan Tomhave, Philosophy and Religious Studies, Youngstown State University Edward Spence, Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, Charles Sturt University

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Saturday, March 1, 2014 Members Meeting & Offsite Event; Sunday, March 2, 2014 Mini-Conference

5:15 – 6:00 p.m.

APPE Members Meeting

6:15 – 7:45 p.m.

APPE Off-Site Social Event Venue to be announced soon

9:00 a.m.–12:00 noon

Sunday, March 2, 2014

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Reports from the Executive Director and Executive Board

Twenty-third Annual Meeting Mini Conference: Liberty and Security: A Town Hall Discussion Opening Session

9:00 – 9:15 a.m.

Welcome and Introduction: Gretchen Winter, Center for Professional Responsibility in Business and Society, University of Illinois Vivian Weil, Center for the Study of Ethics in the Professions, Illinois Institute of Technology

9:15 – 9:50 a.m.

Keynote Address

9:50 – 10:00 a.m.

Break

10:00 – 11:45 a.m.

Town Hall Discussion

11:45 a.m. – 12:00 noon

Closing Remarks

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