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Iranian Muslim Reformists and Contemporary Ethics; Revival of “Utilitarianism" [PDF]
This paper raises a moral issue for contemporary post-revolutionary Muslim intellectuals in Iran. According to traditional Islamic teachings, ethics enables people to transcend from this mundane world and offers guidance on ways to improve virtues.
Dabbagh, Hossein
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Epistemic deontologism and the voluntarist strategy against doxastic involuntarism [PDF]
According to the deontological conception of epistemic justification, a belief is justified when it is our obligation or duty as rational creatures to believe it.
Côté-Bouchard, Charles
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The Relation between Theory of Justice of John Rawls by Kant's Ethics and Hegel's philosophy of Right [PDF]
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 ...
Hazhir Mehri, Asgar Dirbaz
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Why responsible belief is blameless belief [PDF]
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Booth, Anthony Robert, Peels, Rik
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[Ethics and bioethics in undergraduate medicine: a proposal].
Modern ethics, with its rationalism, has resulted in a dialectic between deontologism and teleologism that fragments practical reasoning into two dimensions: intuitive-transcendental and calculator-utilitarian.
Jaime Millás-Mur
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Antecedents and outcomes of consumer environmentally friendly attitudes and behaviour [PDF]
With the intensification of problems relating to the environment, a growing number of consumers are becoming more ecologically conscious in their preferences and purchases of goods.
Aitken L. +38 more
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A Critical Commentary on Block 2011: "David Friedman and Libertarianism: a Critique" and a Comparison with Lester [2000] 2012's Responses to Friedman [PDF]
David Friedman posed a number of libertarian philosophical problems (Friedman 1989). This essay criticizes Walter Block’s Rothbardian responses (Block 2011) and compares them with J C Lester’s critical-rationalist, libertarian-theory responses (Lester ...
Lester, J. C.
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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 ...
Asgar Dirbaz, Hazhir Mehri
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All things considered duties to believe
To be a doxastic deontologist is to claim that there is such a thing as an ethics of belief (or of our doxastic attitudes in general). In other words, that we are subject to certain duties with respect to our doxastic attitudes, the non-compliance with ...
A. Booth
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Ethics Across the Curriculum, or, On Being Bilingual [PDF]
Both philosophical ethical systems and religious ethics are eminently desirable in higher education today. And, like two languages, and despite the differences, they can and should complement each other.
Eveleth, Lois
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