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From Ethics Washing to Ethics Bashing: A Moral Philosophy View on Tech Ethics
Weaponized in support of deregulation and self-regulation, “ethics” is increasingly identified with technology companies’ self-regulatory efforts and with shallow appearances of ethical behavior.
Elettra Bietti
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Taking Embodiment Seriously in Ethics and Political Philosophy. [PDF]
Roberts JTF.
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What has been called the “participatory turn” in health and medicine refers to a general shift from paternalistic and hierarchical, to more collaborative and egalitarian relationships between medical experts and patients/research participants; a shift ...
Lotje E. Siffels +2 more
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Deconstructing Reality: A Postmodern Analysis of the Concept of Truth
This article presents a postmodern analysis of the concept of truth, deconstructing reality by firstly tracing the historical development of the concept in different philosophical epochs and then highlighting the role of language, power, and cultural ...
Denis Muhamba +1 more
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Socratic dialogue on responsible innovation – a methodological experiment in empirical ethics
This article presents an experiment in using Socratic dialogue as a methodological approach to Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) in an interdisciplinary life sciences research project.
Bjørn K. Myskja, Alexander Myklebust
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Virtue ethics and the likelihood of invertebrate suffering
Mikhalevich & Powell (2020) review evidence that invertebrates have the capacity to suffer. If they do, then, according to utilitarians (those advocating “the greatest good for the greatest number”) and deontologists (those advocating rights and ...
Jeffrey A. Lockwood
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Plant sentience: Not now, maybe later?
Segundo-Ortin’s target article provides compelling evidence for physiological and behavioral complexity in plants, bringing us closer to a recognition of some kind of plant cognition – but it does not as yet offer firm grounds for inferring sentience ...
Helen Tiffin
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Disentangling different forms of justice
Treves et al.’s article is an important contribution to an emerging interdisciplinary literature on what constitutes a viable and just response to the current biodiversity crisis.
Anna Wienhues
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Moving the debate forward: interculturalism’s contribution to multiculturalism
In this article, we compare Ricard Zappata-Barrero’s interculturalism with Tariq Modood’s multiculturalism. We will discuss the relation between distinct elements that compose both positions. We examine how recent discussions on interculturalism have the
François Boucher, Jocelyn Maclure
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Lives rendered invisible: Bearing witness to human suffering
This paper explores the ethical challenges involved in the ways public representation structures our experiences of atrocities and facilitates an adequate awareness of and response towards the suffering of others.
Mladjo Ivanovic
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