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Climate Change Inaction and Moral Nihilism [PDF]
The effects of anthropogenic climate change may be devastating. Nevertheless, most people do not seem to be seriously concerned. We consume as much as we always did, drive as much as we always did, eat as much meat as we always did.
Pölzler, Thomas
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Anticipated Affect That Encourages or Discourages Human Papillomavirus Vaccination: A Scoping Review
We reviewed studies that examined the anticipated affects associated with human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination to identify gaps in the literature and the currently available practice implications for encouraging HPV vaccination.
Tsuyoshi Okuhara +4 more
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Race, Class, and Access to Civil Justice [PDF]
After many years of inattention, policymakers are now focused on troubling statistics indicating that members of poor and minority groups are less likely than their higher-income counterparts to seek help when they experience a civil justice problem ...
Greene, Sara Sternberg
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The Nuances of Responsibility of Artificial Intelligence for Irresponsible Space Activity [PDF]
The article examines various aspects of responsibility for irresponsible space activities related to the use of artificial intelligence. It is stated that the existing legal instruments for regulating AI do not allow us to fully make space law effective ...
Anna Hurova
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Climate Change Inaction and Post-Reality
Blame for climate change inaction is rarely directed at a fundamental cause, the excessive complexity of society. It has given rise to post-truth, which has been largely reduced to unflattering stereotypes of the public, and post-trust, by which the ...
Philip J. Wilson
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Preparing for (valenced) action: the role of differential effort in the orthogonalized go/no-go task [PDF]
Associating reward to task performance has been shown to benefit scores of cognitive functions. Importantly, this typically entails associating reward to the execution of a response, hence intertwining action-related processes with motivational ones ...
Bombeke, Klaas +3 more
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La ruine angkorienne et le fromager : une mise en cloche d’un paysage fantasmé synonyme d’inaction ?
From the rice paddies to the major urban centres, images of landscapes in the tropics circulating today take on a variety of forms. Although most of these representations correspond to reality, some are more of the realm of fantasy or come from another ...
Sébastien Preuil
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Consequences, norms, and inaction: A critical analysis [PDF]
Gawronski, Armstrong, Conway, Friesdorf and Hütter (2017, GACFH) presented a model of choices in utilitarian moral dilemmas, those in which following a moral principle or norm (the deontological response) leads to worse consequences than violating the ...
Jonathan Baron, Geoffry P. Goodwin
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This research paper explores the influence of Eastern philosophy on Leo Tolstoy’s idea of perfection in his late period of work. The study is based on the assumption that the beginnings of this idea of Tolstoy are notions of the truth of life that can ...
Svetlana Medelyan
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This paper considers collective action non-participation by people sympathetic but not committed to participating in actions for social change (‘sympathisers’).
Avelie Stuart +2 more
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