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The conduct of the Paxton-men, impartially represented: with some remarks on the Narrative.
Thomas F. Barton
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The Possibility of Impartiality
Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 2005This essay offers a general account of the idea of impartiality and examines the senses in which adjudication is and is not impartial. Against those who would derive an account of impartiality from more general moral or political theories, the essay shows that ordinary thought embodies a coherent and reasonably rich conception of impartiality, some of ...
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Utility and Impartiality: Being Impartial in a Partial World
Journal of Mass Media Ethics, 2007This article proposes an eclectic and holistic model of ethics and ethical thinking. It uses this tripart model to show how partialities can be integrated into impartial moral reasoning. Ethical reasoning is divided into three problem areas or “levels”—cases, frameworks, and ultimate ethical goals. Each level employs its own form of reasoning.
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The question posed by the title of this chapter is of more than mere academic interest at the present moment in the history of forensic psychiatry in the United States. As this book was in the process of being published, the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law after vigorous debate eliminated the word “impartiality” from its ethical guidelines,1
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1998
Abstract This chapter provides a definition of impartiality, and shows that the most commonly accepted account confuses impartiality with consistency. It provides an account of the kind of impartiality required by morality by discussing the respect in which morality requires impartiality and the group with regard to which morality ...
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Abstract This chapter provides a definition of impartiality, and shows that the most commonly accepted account confuses impartiality with consistency. It provides an account of the kind of impartiality required by morality by discussing the respect in which morality requires impartiality and the group with regard to which morality ...
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2012
Harsanyi uses the construction of an ‘original position’ for the purpose of letting individuals choose between alternative social systems from behind ‘a veil of ignorance’. They know the whole history of the world, but they do not know what their personal position will be under any system. They would have the same probability of taking the place of the
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Harsanyi uses the construction of an ‘original position’ for the purpose of letting individuals choose between alternative social systems from behind ‘a veil of ignorance’. They know the whole history of the world, but they do not know what their personal position will be under any system. They would have the same probability of taking the place of the
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