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The Handbook of Economics and Ethics portrays an understanding of economic methodology in which facts and values, though distinct, are closely interconnected in a variety of ways. From theory building to data collection, and from modelling to policy evaluation, this encyclopaedic Handbook is at the intersection of economics and ethics.
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2023
Deontology is a theory about how we should act, morally speaking. It comes in several varieties, but all share certain doctrines, many of which are close to those found in the so-called 'common-sense morality' of the Western world. And all varieties are united in their opposition to consequentialism, a theory that, in its simplest form, tells us that ...
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Deontology is a theory about how we should act, morally speaking. It comes in several varieties, but all share certain doctrines, many of which are close to those found in the so-called 'common-sense morality' of the Western world. And all varieties are united in their opposition to consequentialism, a theory that, in its simplest form, tells us that ...
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Progress in Tourism and Hospitality Research, 1996
The importance of ethics in the contemporary world is discussed, with fundamental values as the basis of ethics. Ethical issues are raised concerning the behaviour of the tourists, the inhabitants of the visited localities and ‘the brokers’/tourism administration, tour-operators, hotel staff and tourist information.
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The importance of ethics in the contemporary world is discussed, with fundamental values as the basis of ethics. Ethical issues are raised concerning the behaviour of the tourists, the inhabitants of the visited localities and ‘the brokers’/tourism administration, tour-operators, hotel staff and tourist information.
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2022
Abstract This chapter considers deontological approaches to medical ethics. It emphasises the importance of duty in moral decision-making. It addresses the idea that human beings should never use one another as a mere means. The chapter also considers some of the challenges posed to deontological thought and the links between deontology ...
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Abstract This chapter considers deontological approaches to medical ethics. It emphasises the importance of duty in moral decision-making. It addresses the idea that human beings should never use one another as a mere means. The chapter also considers some of the challenges posed to deontological thought and the links between deontology ...
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Deontology and doxastic control
Synthese, 2014Matthias Steup has developed a compatibilist account of doxastic control, according to which one’s beliefs are under one’s control if and only if they have a “good” causal history. Paradigmatically good causal histories include being caused to believe what one’s evidence indicates, whereas bad ones include those that indicate that the believer is ...
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DEONTOLOGY IN ETHICS AND EPISTEMOLOGY
Metaphilosophy, 2008Abstract: In this article, I consider some of the similarities and differences between deontologism in ethics and epistemology. In particular, I highlight two salient differences between them. I aim to show that by highlighting these differences we can see that epistemic deontologism does not imply epistemic internalism and that it is not a thesis ...
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2023
Abstract Suppose philosophers take seriously Singer’s idea that “If it is in our power to prevent something bad from happening, without thereby sacrificing anything of comparable moral importance, we ought, morally, to do it.” Suppose they take the idea very seriously: sending goods to where goods do more good and for the same reason ...
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Abstract Suppose philosophers take seriously Singer’s idea that “If it is in our power to prevent something bad from happening, without thereby sacrificing anything of comparable moral importance, we ought, morally, to do it.” Suppose they take the idea very seriously: sending goods to where goods do more good and for the same reason ...
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