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Radcliffe quoted in Deseret News article on COVID-19 double standards
For people struggling to stay motivated to continue social distancing and wearing masks, cases where public officials ignore the very rules they are imposing on others can be frustrating. In the field of behavioral ethics, this phenomenon is called "ethical fading," says Dana Radcliffe, adjunct professor of public administration and international affairs. The term describes the way people deceive themselves to hide the wrongness of their choices. But, officials should be held to a higher standard, he says, especially when public health is on the line. "People who have considerable power or ability to influence others have a greater obligation to make sure that their actions match their words—because their words and actions can affect the behavior and welfare of others," says Radcliffe. Read more in the Deseret News article, "7 times public officials had double standards on COVID-19."
January 4, 2021
See related: COVID-19, Ethics, Health Policy, Mental Health, State & Local, United States
Himmelreich piece on ethics of self-driving cars published in Communications of the ACM
February 3, 2020
See related: Autonomous Systems, Ethics, United States
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