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Harnessing Higher-Order (Meta-)Logic to Represent and Reason with Complex Ethical Theories [PDF]
The computer-mechanization of an ambitious explicit ethical theory, Gewirth's Principle of Generic Consistency, is used to showcase an approach for representing and reasoning with ethical theories exhibiting complex logical features like alethic and ...
A Gewirth +16 more
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Artikel Kehormatan: Hukum dan Keadilan
Hukum merupakan sarana untuk mewujudkan kebahagiaan dan kesejahteraan dalam kehidupan bersama. Tujuan hukum tidak dapat dilepaskan dari tujuan akhir hidup bernegara dan bermasyarakat yang mendasarkan kepada nilai-nilai dan falsafah hidup masyarakat ...
Asep Warlan Yusuf
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Social Criticism and the Exclusion of Ethics [PDF]
As Axel Honneth has recently noted, the critical concerns of social philosophers during the past three decades have been focused primarily on questions of justice, with ethical issues about the human good being largely excluded.
Keat, Russell
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Securitization theory and securitization studies [PDF]
Opposed to the recently fashionable 'moral and ethical' criticism levelled against Ole Wæver's securitization theory this article argues that such criticism fundamentally misconceives the analytical goal of securitization theory, which is namely to offer
Alexander Wendt +9 more
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Human values and moral exclusion
This article uses empirical data from the anthropology of human rights and the ethics of everyday life to examine the relationship between dominant value frames, moral action, and the rise of ‘counter-humanities’ in the form of cultural identitarianism ...
Mark Goodale
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An introduction to ethical theory for healthcare assistants [PDF]
This article will explore and summarise the four main ethical theories that have relevance for healthcare assistants. These are utilitarianism, deontology, virtue ethics, and principlism.
Blackshaw, Bruce P., Rodger, Daniel
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This paper focuses on the psychological realism requirement which should be met by any ethical theory. Even if one should not make normative conclusions out of descriptive presumptions, there are still some limitations resulting from our nature about ...
Natasza Szutta
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The ethical implications of resonance theory
In the first part of this paper, I want to look at the ethical implications of Hartmut Rosa’s Resonance theory for a critical theory of society. I know that this widening of the scope of critical theory is an important objective which Hartmut has pursued.
Charles Taylor
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The Alienation Objection to Consequentialism [PDF]
An ethical theory is alienating if accepting the theory inhibits the agent from fitting participation in some normative ideal, such as some ideal of integrity, friendship, or community.
Baker, Calvin, Maguire, Barry
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Ethical Theories as Methods of Ethics [PDF]
Abstract This chapter presents a new argument for thinking of traditional ethical theories not as criteria of rightness and wrongness, but rather as methods that can be used in first-order moral inquiry. It begins from outlining how ethical theories such as consequentialism and contractualism are flexible frameworks in which different ...
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