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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091026
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/complexity-innovation/events/our-concept-moral-res
 ponsibility-newtonian
SUMMARY:Is our concept of moral responsibility Newtonian?
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DESCRIPTION:Professor Karen Houle of the University of Guelph argues that\,
  while\nwe now recognize the genuine complexity of many issues\, we have y
 et to\nrethink the basic — and oddly Newtonian — concepts we use to ma
 ke\nnormative judgments around those same issues. She discusses what\nfeat
 ures a concept of responsibility adequate for coping with complex\nissues 
 must have.
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