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Optimal Impartial Selection [PDF]
We study the problem of selecting a member of a set of agents based on impartial nominations by agents from that set. The problem was studied previously by Alon et al. and Holzman and Moulin and has important applications in situations where representatives are selected from within a group or where publishing or funding decisions are made based on a ...
Felix A. Fischer, Max Klimm
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The article focuses on the principle of impartiality and independence of judiciary as a part of the right to a fair trial according to Article 6 of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms. In particular, an account will
Alla Demyda
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One or Two Roots? Yi Zhi and the Dilemma of Practical Reason
Mohism has two versions of ethics, attributed to Mozi and Yi Zhi 夷之, respectively. Mozi introduced an ethics usually described as utilitarian, emphasizing universal love as the basis of impartiality.
Xiaodong Xie
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An African perspective on the partiality and impartiality debate: Insights from Kwasi Wiredu's moral philosophy [PDF]
In this article, I attempt to bridge the gap between partiality and impartiality in moral philosophy from an oft-neglected African perspective. I draw a solution for this moral-theoretical impasse between partialists and impartialists from Kwasi Wiredu's,
Molefe, Motsamai
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Evolution and Impartiality [PDF]
Lazari-Radek and Singer argue that evolutionary considerations can resolve Sidgwick's dualism of practical reason, because such considerations debunk moral views that give weight to self-interested or partial considerations, but cannot threaten the principle Universal Benevolence.
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We study two building games and two removing games played on a finite hypergraph. In each game two players take turns selecting vertices of the hypergraph until the set of jointly selected vertices satisfies a condition related to the edges of the hypergraph. The winner is the last player able to move.
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Deaf by design: disability and impartiality [PDF]
In 'Benefit, Disability and the Non-Identity Problem', Hallvard Lillehammer uses the case of a couple who chose to have deaf children to argue against the view that impartial perspectives can provide an exhaustive account of the rightness and wrongness ...
Shaw, D.
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ACCESS TO JUSTICE BEYOND COURTS: TOWARDS A CONCEPT OF EXTRAJUDICIAL DUE PROCESS OF LAW
The present study aims to critically analyze the new concept of access to justice beyond courts, in order to assert the importance of due process of law in this specific matter.
Flávia Pereira Hill
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One of the rules contained in the Code of Good Administrative Behavior adopted in 2001 by the European Parliament is the principle of impartiality and independence (Article 8).
Zbigniew Kmiecik
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