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A few thoughts on boredom, texting, real-world activities vs tech, etc. (If these daily updates are annoying, feel free to just unsubscribe and check in whenever you want!) Let me know what you think - click the message button on this page: https://anchor.fm/tldrphilosophy.
Short update episode - I'm going to try the famous (infamous?) 30-day digital declutter that Cal Newport outlines in his book Digital Minimalism, where you basically cut out optional personal technologies (things like Youtube, googling, social media, even texting to an extent) in favor of higher-quality alternatives (I guess respectively that would be like watching great movies, reading, more in-person time with people or just phone calls). We'll see how this goes!
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An overview of utilitarian, natural law/Catholic, and Jewish (deontological/consequentialist) approaches to allocating scarce medical resources.
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CITATIONS:
Guidelines for Rationing Treatment During the COVID-19 Crisis: A Catholic Approach.”
“An Ethical Framework for Allocating Scarce Inpatient Medications for COVID-19 in the US.”
"Fair Allocation of Scarce Medical Resources in the Time of Covid-19.”
"Currents in contemporary ethics. Should health care providers get treatment priority in an influenza pandemic?.”
“Allocation of Scarce Resources during the COVID-19 Pandemic: a Jewish Ethical Perspective.”
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Thanks to Dr. Christopher Anadale for his helpful Nicomachean chapter summaries.
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Soli Deo Gloria
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Professor Richard Feist, Background on Chapters 10/11
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