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Consequentialism and Nonhuman Animals [PDF]
Consequentialism is thought to be in significant conflict with animal rights theory because it does not regard activities such as confinement, killing, and exploitation as in principle morally wrong.
John, Tyler, Sebo, Jeff
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Sustainability ethics is a relevant topic as we humans become more focused on the implications of “going green.” We all need to think about what sustainability means and the extent to which we need to change our individual behaviors so that its goals can
Martin A. Hubbe, Lucian A. Lucia
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Este artigo está estruturado em três seções. Na primeira procuro mostrar como a busca por uma concepção alternativa de normatividade prática na filosofia moral contemporânea guarda afinidades com o projeto nietzschiano de crítica da moralidade.
Rogério Lopes
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The ethics of globalisation, free trade and fair trade
In this thesis I take a broadly consequentialist normative position and argue that because fair trade is an inefficient method of aiding the poor, we should not support it and prefer free trade goods with an appropriate and equal donation to a charity,
Wood, Daniel, Daniel Wood
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Outline of a taxonomy of approaches to aggregation
What limits on what can be done to individuals in pursuit of some “greater good” are morally permissible, and under what sorts of circumstances? This depends largely on one’s approach to interpersonal aggregation — that is, summing different goods (or ...
James O'Connor
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The Consequentialist Scale: Translation and empirical investigation in a Greek sample. [PDF]
Kosteletos G +5 more
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A Reversible 900 nm Near‐Infrared Photoswitch for Invisibly Writable 2D and 3D Displays
The peri‐benzo[a]fluoranthenethioindigo (PBFT) photoswitch enables direct excitation with near‐infrared light up to 900 nm wavelengths. It delivers a high‐performance property profile including high‐contrast color changes between bright green and deep blue.
Elias Ciekalski, Henry Dube
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Consequentialism in dynamic games
In this paper we study the idea of consequentialism in dynamic games by considering two versions: A commonly used utility-based version stating that the player's preferences are governed by a utility function on consequences, and a preference-based ...
Perea, Andres
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Synderesis vs. Consequentialism and Utilitarianism in Workplace Bullying Prevention
The existence of workplace bullying in modern organizations is, first of all, a serious moral challenge. Since bullying characterized by intense and long‐lasting persecution of the target causes serious negative consequences for organizations, there are ...
Jolita Vveinhardt, Mykolas Deikus
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This review redefines the carotid bulb (CB) as a variable geometric dilation shaped by hemodynamics and the carotid sinus (CS) as a conserved neurohistological baroreceptor field. Distinguishing these entities clarifies a century of anatomical confusion and links geometry, neurohistology, and clinical interpretation within a unified framework ...
Răzvan Costin Tudose +2 more
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