Philosophy (PHIL) |
211 Susan Campbell, 541-346-5547
College of Arts & Sciences
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- Wait list is available when course is full
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Course Data
PHIL 223 + Dis >2 |
0.00 cr. |
This course explores central ethical challenges in data science and related fields of computational analysis. Offers both an overview of the major theoretical commitments of data ethics as well as engagement with applied contexts such as computer engineering, behavioral sciences, marketing, and surveillance. |
Grading Options: |
Optional; see degree guide or catalog for degree requirements
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Instructor: |
Kelly M |
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Course Materials |
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CRN |
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Time |
Day |
Location |
Instructor |
Notes |
+ Dis |
24689 |
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27 |
1200-1250 |
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195 ANS |
Kelly M |
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Associated Sections |
Lecture |
24685 |
16 |
112 |
1400-1520 |
mw |
250 CLS |
Alvarado R |
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Academic Deadlines
Deadline |
Last day to: |
January 5: |
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January 11: |
Drop this course (100% refund, no W recorded; after this date, W's are recorded) |
January 11: |
Process a complete drop (90% refund, no W recorded; after this date, W's are recorded) |
January 12: |
Process a complete withdrawal (90% refund, W recorded) |
January 12: |
Withdraw from this course (100% refund, W recorded) |
January 13: |
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January 13: |
Last day to change to or from audit |
January 19: |
Process a complete withdrawal (75% refund, W recorded) |
January 19: |
Withdraw from this course (75% refund, W recorded) |
January 26: |
Process a complete withdrawal (50% refund, W recorded) |
January 26: |
Withdraw from this course (50% refund, W recorded) |
February 2: |
Process a complete withdrawal (25% refund, W recorded) |
February 2: |
Withdraw from this course (25% refund, W recorded) |
February 23: |
Withdraw from this course (0% refund, W recorded) |
February 23: |
Change grading option for this course |
| You can't drop your last class using the "Add/Drop" menu in DuckWeb. Go to the “Completely Withdraw from Term/University” link to begin the complete withdrawal process. If you need assistance with a complete drop or a complete withdrawal, please contact the Office of Academic Advising, 101 Oregon Hall, 541-346-3211 (8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday). If you are attempting to completely withdraw after business hours, and have difficulty, please contact the Office of Academic Advising the next business day. |
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Expanded Course Description
In this course we will explore some of the ethical challenges particular to the design, development and deployment of computational methods of analysis such as the ones used in data science. This course will provide the student with an understanding of fundamental ethical questions about agency, responsibility and privacy as they relate to the practices of data science, its methodology and technology. This course begins by providing an overview of the conceptual trajectory from computer ethics, to information ethics, to data ethics. At the same time this course will provide a general overview of the main elements in ethical theory: from metaethical foundations to normative components of major theoretical frameworks. Furthermore, in this course, we will review the challenges of thorough ethical thought in applied contexts such as computer engineering and modeling, behavioral sciences, marketing and predictive algorithms. Although our contextual framework will be that of the multiple facets of data science, our focus will be on fundamental issues related to (moral and epistemic) agency, (social and individual) autonomy, and (personal and distributed) responsibility, which persist even when bias, error and transparency are accounted for in scientific practice. |
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