How you play the game
Since their participants and targets are ethically-bound agents, all practices evolve an internal system of ethics.
I argued on Monday that since we are more complex agents than the rules of our professions dictate, extrinsic ethical concerns can be relevant to our professional practices. Today, I want to show that our practices, merely by virtue of taking place in a context of ethically-bound agents, and having these same agents as participants, develop internal ethical criteria.



