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Track Record Arguments in Normative Ethics
ABSTRACT Track record arguments (TRAs) contend that it speaks in favor of an ethical theory (such as utilitarianism) if many of its past proponents had moral views that were controversial at their time but which we now consider to be clearly true (e.g., women's equal rights in 18th century Europe). This paper explores how to construct potentially sound
Leonard Dung
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This essay develops an ideal of public legal reason--a normative theory of legal reasons that is appropriate for a society characterized by religious and moral pluralism.
Solum, Lawrence B.
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ABSTRACT This paper responds to recent arguments for the outsourcing of parental obligations and shows why such proposals are morally problematic. After outlining why it is impermissible for the parent–child attachment to be outsourced, and prior to Section 4, I explain the meaning of the duty of love.
Danielle Levitan
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An example of accreditation applications of veterinary education in turkey within the frame of current european association of establishments for veterinary education (eaeve) parameters [PDF]
Aim: Quality parameters are determined with accreditation standards in higher education institutes. EAEVE carries out international accreditation practices in our country.
Nigar Yerlikaya, Özgül Küçükaslan
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Women's Empowerment and Intra‐Household Bargaining Power
ABSTRACT We assess the effectiveness of the Abbreviated Women's Empowerment in Agriculture Index (A‐WEAI) in predicting intra‐household bargaining power. We conducted a lab‐in‐the‐field experiment with agricultural households, where spouses made decisions about money allocations.
Marina Nacka +2 more
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Action, Deontology, and Risk: Against the Multiplicative Model [PDF]
Deontological theories face difficulties in accounting for situations involving risk; the most natural ways of extending deontological principles to such situations have unpalatable consequences.
Tenenbaum, Sergio
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ABSTRACT Background During the early phase of the COVID‐19 pandemic, nursing homes faced rapid changes in national guidelines and significant uncertainty in daily practice. Healthcare personnel and leaders were required to make immediate decisions regarding isolation and infection control, often involving complex ethical challenges. This study explores
Irene Aasmul, Frode F. Jacobsen
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Premise Acceptability, Deontology, Internalism, Justification
Acceptability is a thoroughly normative epistemic notion. If a statement is acceptable, i.e. it is proper to take it as a premise, then one is justified in accepting it.
James B. Freeman
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A role for doctors in assisted dying? An analysis of legal regulations and medical professional positions in six European countries [PDF]
An extensive debate about assisted suicide and euthanasia has been taking place in westernized countries during the last twenty years. Traditionally, the medical profession has maintained a clear distance from euthanasia and assisted suicide, but this ...
Bosshard, G. +5 more
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Breaking the cycle of socioeconomic disadvantage: Parental reflexivity and motivation for change
Abstract Objective The goal was to deepen the understanding of parental reflexivity by examining the relationship between its components and their association with parental motivation to engage in interventions, while analyzing professionals' expectations and perceptions of families' progress, in socioeconomically disadvantaged contexts.
Lúcia Fortio +6 more
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