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Ethics Through History, 2020
Abstract Moore’s arguments begin a debate that revives sentimentalist and rationalist arguments. According to Moore, ‘good’ is indefinable, because there is no definition of it that mentions only ‘natural’ properties. Non-naturalist objectivists argue that we know about objective moral properties, but not in the way we know about other ...
T. Irwin
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Abstract Moore’s arguments begin a debate that revives sentimentalist and rationalist arguments. According to Moore, ‘good’ is indefinable, because there is no definition of it that mentions only ‘natural’ properties. Non-naturalist objectivists argue that we know about objective moral properties, but not in the way we know about other ...
T. Irwin
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A Meta-Ethics for Professional Morality
Ethics, 1978In the ordinary course of events, we expect to hear people give advice or voice positions on issues by virtue of their professional capacity. As philosophers, we expect this in the case of 'technical hypotheticals' ("In my professional capacity as an engineer, I advise that, if you want that bridge to stand up, you will need more struts.") Somewhat ...
B. Freedman
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“Theism, Naturalism, and Meta‐Ethics”
Philosophy Compass, 2013Abstract The relationship between God and morality has been a topic of philosophical discussion since Socrates engaged Euthyphro in the agora. In recent years, it has received a lot of attention, as theistic philosophers have attempted to show that divine command theory and other theistic meta‐ethical accounts are defensible.
M. Jordan
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Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2020
Scholarly discourse has raised concerns about the gravitas of secular mindfulness trainings in promoting prosocial outgrowths, as these trainings lack ethics-based concepts found in contemplative traditions. Random-effects meta-analyses were conducted to
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Scholarly discourse has raised concerns about the gravitas of secular mindfulness trainings in promoting prosocial outgrowths, as these trainings lack ethics-based concepts found in contemplative traditions. Random-effects meta-analyses were conducted to
D. Berry +9 more
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Meta-Characteristics of Islamic Ethics and Moral Consistency in Islamic Banking
Business & Society, 2020This article presents a theory of how the consumption of Islamic products may promote morally consistent behavior over time. We identify and examine three unique meta-characteristics (MCs) of Islamic ethics: ubudiyah (subservience to God), akhirah (focus
M. G. Ahmad, Jawad Syed
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Maintaining ethics, Integrity, and accountability: Best practices for reporting a meta-analysis
Accountability in ResearchThis letter addresses the significance of conducting and reporting systematic reviews and meta-analyses using the appropriate methods. It also highlights the importance of implementing the latest guidelines of the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic
A. K. Panda
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Business Meta-Ethics: An Analysis of Two Theories
Business Ethics Quarterly, 1995Abstract:The main purpose of this paper is to defend traditional ethical theory (utilitarianism and deontology) for its application in business against a more recent model consisting of utility, rights, and justice. This is done in three parts: First, we provide a conceptual argument for the superiority of the traditional model; second, we demonstrate ...
F. Neil Brady, Craig P. Dunn
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Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 1980
Meta-ethics without normative ethics is empty. In the current climate this hardly needs emphasis: since 1960 or so philosophers in the English-speaking world have put away their earlier reluctance to think about substantive moral issues. For a while, in fact, it seemed that normative ethics would completely dominate the scene in the way metaethics once
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Meta-ethics without normative ethics is empty. In the current climate this hardly needs emphasis: since 1960 or so philosophers in the English-speaking world have put away their earlier reluctance to think about substantive moral issues. For a while, in fact, it seemed that normative ethics would completely dominate the scene in the way metaethics once
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