sorry for dawdling so, Kathy, looks an interesting book
 
Colleagues:  Take a look at the linked article below.  How about an online study either of the article or the book itself -- a reconsideration of ethics for these (so different ) times

feel free to pass it on to others -- let me know if you are interested and whether to organize something over the summer (July / August) or in the autumn

Jim Wiegel  
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From: Kathy McGrane <kathyemcgrane@gmail.com>
To: jfwiegel@yahoo.com
Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2016 11:26 AM
Subject: Someone has sent you a message from National Catholic Reporter

Take and Read: The Imperative of Human Responsibility
Message from sender:

I have included only a few of our Laudato Si study group to send this article to from the National Catholic Reporter, if you want it to go to others please forward it.

Consider, could this be the next book for a book study?
The Imperative of Human Responsibility: In Search of an Ethics for the Technological Age
by Hans Jonas
University of Chicago Press, 1984
Published on National Catholic Reporter (http://ncronline.org)

Take and Read: The Imperative of Human Responsibility

 |  May. 9, 2016
Take and Read: Hans Jonas opened my eyes to how ethics must become part of the fabric of the future as well as of the present.