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Retributive Emotions and Retributive Intuitions
The article addresses a key challenge to moral justification in normative ethics — the relationship between emotions and retributive moral judgments. Retributivism holds that there are normative reasons to reward or punish individuals on the basis of ...
Bogdan V. Faul
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Reviewers Acknowledgement [PDF]
Molecular Oncology, Volume 20, Issue 2, Page 573-576, February 2026.
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Moral Intuitions and Organizational Culture [PDF]
Many efforts to understand and respond to a succession of corporate scandals over the last few years have underscored the importance of organizational culture in shaping the behavior of individuals.
Regan, Milton C.
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Abstract Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a psychiatric disorder characterized by prolonged caloric restriction and skeletal muscle atrophy. Mitochondrial health is a key mediator of muscle function, yet the role of mitochondria during AN and following weight regain has not been investigated. The objective of this study was to evaluate mitochondrial capacities
Megan E. Rosa‐Caldwell +12 more
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The relationship between intertemporal choice and following the path of least resistance across choices, preferences, and beliefs [PDF]
The degree to which individuals prefer smaller sooner versus larger delayed rewards serves as a powerful predictor of their impulsivity towards a number of different kinds of rewards.
Amitai Shenhav +2 more
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Repugnance as Performance Error: The Role of Disgust in Bioethical Intuitions [PDF]
An influential argument in bioethics involves appeal to disgust, calling on us to take it seriously as a moral guide (e.g. Kass, Miller, Kahan). Some argue, for example, that genetic enhancement, especially via human reproductive cloning, is repellant or
May, Joshua
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Genus two mutant knots with the same dimension in knot Floer and Khovanov homologies [PDF]
We exhibit an infinite family of knots with isomorphic knot Heegaard Floer homology. Each knot in this infinite family admits a nontrivial genus two mutant which shares the same total dimension in both knot Floer homology and Khovanov homology. Each knot
Allison H Moore +2 more
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Significant associations between the Big Five personality traits and structural‐functional brain network coupling are absent during resting state but emerge during trait‐relevant tasks. Carefully designed trait‐relevant tasks may amplify individual differences in trait‐related neural characteristics and thereby enhance their detectability.
Johanna L. Popp +5 more
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Gradescope in Large Lecture Classrooms: A Case Study at Indiana University
This qualitative, multi-case study explores how instructors at one higher education institution used an emerging technology, Gradescope, in their large classes to support the assessment of student learning.
Carrie A. Hansel +4 more
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A spiking neuron model of moral judgment in trolley dilemmas
People will make different moral judgments in similar moral dilemmas where one can act to sacrifice some number of lives to save several more. Research has shown that although people can reason that an action would save more lives, automatic processes ...
Timothy Gothard, Jim Davies
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