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Moral Repair and the Moral Saints Problem [PDF]
This article explores the forms of moral repair that the wrongdoer has to perform in an attempt to make amends for her past wrongdoing, with a focus on the issues of interpersonal moral repair; that is, what a wrongdoer can do to merit her victim‘s ...
Radzik, Linda
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Maximizing the Economic, Environmental, and Social Impact of the Metaverse
ABSTRACT The metaverse is a transformative digital ecosystem with the potential to redefine economic, environmental, and social systems. This qualitative study examines how the metaverse and its enabling technologies—such as AR/VR, blockchain, and AI—might evolve to influence sustainability. Drawing on semi‐structured interviews with global experts and
Alessandro Lanteri +2 more
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Contextual Ethical Leadership as a Lever for Integrating and Engaging Expatriates
ABSTRACT In a globalized world marked by ethical controversies across sectors, understanding how leaders navigate complex contexts has become crucial to ensuring responsible and legitimate governance. These controversies highlight the need for ethical leadership that is responsive to cultural and contextual complexities. This study aims to identify the
Geneviève Morin, David Talbot
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Kepercayaan interpersonal dengan pemaafan dalam hubungan persahabatan
Adolescence is a period when people begin to recognize the environment and the people around, as well as friendship. Interpersonal trust needed in friendship. Sometimes, in the friendship theres one individual makes a mistake that hurt his friend.
Deassy Arifianti Utami
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It is well documented that religion and its different aspects positively affect people’s ability to forgive. However, studies have rarely moved beyond direct associations to explore potential mediators of this relationship.
Małgorzata Szcześniak +1 more
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ABSTRACT This piece examines the systematic erosion of academic freedom and the institutionalized censorship and repression of academics in Iran following the Woman, Life, Freedom movement, where universities have been reshaped into extensions of the security state through ideological vetting, pervasive surveillance, and the purging of dissenting ...
Arash Beidollahkhani
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How Do Professionals Portray Adolescents' Resilience in Residential Care? A Qualitative Study
ABSTRACT Adolescents in residential care may achieve positive outcomes despite previous adverse experiences. However, literature focuses more on negative outcomes than resilience. Supportive relationships between professionals and adolescents in residential care are key to ensuring resilience in adolescents.
Micaela Pinheiro +2 more
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Thai conceptualizations of forgiveness within a work context : comparison with Western models [PDF]
Forgiveness research has focused almost exclusively on individualistic Western culture despite acknowledgement of the importance of cultural factors.
Boonyarit, Itsara +3 more
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Mutual Recognition and Moral Luck
Abstract According to contractualists, whether we are able to lead a flourishing and meaningful life is influenced, in part, by our capacity to relate to other rational self‐governing beings on mutually justifiable terms. At the same time, it seems that our success in relating with our fellow rational creatures on terms that they could not reasonably ...
Ken Oshitani
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A Positive Relationship Between Religious Faith and Forgiveness: Faith in the Absence of Data? [PDF]
Religious faith and beliefs appear to play an important role in the lives of many individuals and are the topic of much research. The present study investigated the relationship between religious faith and forgiveness in a sample (n = 196) of college ...
Brown, Jill C +6 more
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