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Re: TAN: Sexual Orientation and Tech Comm (WAS: Event)
Subject:Re: TAN: Sexual Orientation and Tech Comm (WAS: Event) From:Stuart Selber <sselber -at- CRAFT -dot- CAMP -dot- CLARKSON -dot- EDU> Date:Thu, 25 Apr 1996 09:24:52 -0400
On Thu, 25 Apr 1996, Rick Lanser wrote:
> The fact that John felt the need to take up bandwidth on this proves my
> point that homosexual issues are a "hot button", not of a professional
> nature but of a moral one, and should not be posted to this forum.
To me that's the broader issue here--what's the relationship between the
professional and the moral? And, for that matter, between the
professional and the ethical? Are these so easily separated? And are the
tensions that these binaries create productive ones or not?
Stuart
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