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1. What is critical thinking, and how can it be applied to ethical issues involving cybertechnology?
2. What is a logical argument, and how is it different from a claim or statement?
3. What is required for an argument to be sound? Construct an example of a sound argument.
4. What is an "informal logical fallacy"? Why do logicians and philosophers give specific labels to some common fallacies that occur in everyday reasoning?
5. What is the Fallacy of Appeal to Authority? Provide an example of this fallacy involving either an issue in cyberethics or an aspect of cybertechnology.
6. What is professional ethics?
7. Do computer professionals have special moral responsibilities that ordinary computer users do not have? If so, what are some of those special responsibilities?
8. What are professional codes of ethics, and what functions do these codes serve?
9. Do computer professionals have a presumed, or prima facie, obligation of loyalty to their employers? Explain.
10. Describe the arguments by Ronal Duska and John Ladd regarding employee loyalty.