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After the famous book on political philosophy of Karl Popper and in support of the liberal doctrine titled" Open society and its enemies", the most famous theory of John Rawls, the university of Harwaed professor in political philosophy in, which a book ...
Dirbaz, A, Mehri, H
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Moral Challenges of Societies During Pandemics [PDF]
Introduction: The difference between an epidemic and a pandemic is not the severity of the disease, but the degree of its spread. Pandemics, unlike epidemics, cut across international borders. In this article, the moral challenges of societies during the
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This article presents Alvin Plantinga’s views on epistemic justification. The first part situates Plantinga’s epistemological views in the context of his epistemology of religion and debates of general epistemology.
Pepliński, Marek, Łukasiewicz, Dariusz
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I here respond to four SERRC commentators on my paper ‘Perspectivism, Deontologism and Epistemic Poverty’: Shira Elqayam, Nikolaj Nottelmann, Rik Peels and Hamid Vahid.
Lockie, Robert
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Explaining the Hacking of Society\'s Information Systems from the Point of View of Ethical Theories [PDF]
Introduction: One of the important topics in the field of information technology is hacking the information systems of societies, that is, finding the security weaknesses of a system to penetrate and access its information. which can be done with various
Noah Zhang, Liam Wang, Isla Wilson
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Computational Ontology and Deontology
I’ll discuss an interesting argument from the recent book of John Searle Making the Social World (Oxford 2010) that tries to consider the construction of a society as an “engineering” problem and concludes that deontology works against the “computational” or “algorithmic” view of consciousness. I’ll introduce the notion of “consciousness” and the sense
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My overall project is to clarify the distinctions among ethical theories. In doing this I am improving our ability to assess which moral considerations are legitimate. I firstly give an account of the traditional distinctions among ethical theories.
Mestan, Kemran
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The objective of many ethical theories is to provide guidelines which will help human beings to make moral decisions. Some of these theories which attempt to provide norms of conduct include deontologism, consequentialism and virtue theories.
Anyim, Nwachukwu Maxwell
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Humanised Deontologism: Theory and Praxis for Contemporary Moral Philosophising
This work is committed to analysing two main divergent ethical theories, Kant’s Deontological Ethics and Utilitarianism, which have created a sharp division among moral philosophers since time of old.
Abraham, Kow Kwegya Amissah
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The Deontological Conception of Epistemic Justification - A Reassessment
This paper undertakes two projects: Firstly, it offers a new account of the so-called deontological conception of epistemic justification (DCEJ). Secondly, it brings out the basic weaknesses of DCEJ, thus accounted for.
Nottelmann, Nikolaj; id_orcid
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