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In search of the ethical university
Information societies and global knowledge economy policies have brought about unprecedented levels of organisational and cultural change in universities worldwide.
Saltmarsh, Sue, Sutherland-Smith, Wendy
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Assistive robotics: research challenges and ethics education initiatives [PDF]
Assistive robotics is a fast growing field aimed at helping healthcarers in hospitals, rehabilitation centers and nursery homes, as well as empowering people with reduced mobility at home, so that they can autonomously fulfill their daily living ...
Torras, Carme
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The internalism/externalism debate is of interest in epistemology since it addresses one of the most fundamental questions in the discipline: what is the basic nature of knowledge and epistemic justification?
Madison, Brent J C
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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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Justice distributive et justice rétributive [PDF]
Cet article examine les positions de John Rawls par rapport à la justice retributive (pénale). Nous soutenons d'abord que la perspective de Rawls est éclectique par rapport aux deux polarités exemplaires de la justice pénale soit, en première part, celle
Brodeur, Jean-Paul
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Philosophy of Dreaming: A New Kind of Reality [PDF]
Dreaming has been a subject for debate for thousands of years as to what it entails and how it affects daily living. This paper goes into depth about if dreaming holds reality within, and if morality should be taken into ...
Kirl, Maya
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Epistemic Deontologism and Role-Oughts [PDF]
William Alston’s argument against epistemological deontologism rests upon two key premises: first, that we lack a suitable amount of voluntary control with respect to our beliefs, and, second, the principle that “ought” implies “can.” While several ...
Altschul, Jon
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Scratching the structure of moral agency: insights from philosophy applied to neuroscience. [PDF]
Castro-Toledo FJ +2 more
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Moral judgment, decision times and emotional salience of a new developed set of sacrificial manual driving dilemmas. [PDF]
Bruno G +5 more
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