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Interdisciplinary Confusion and Resolution in the Context of Moral Machines. [PDF]
Stenseke J.
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As Dworkin puts it: moral scepticism is a moral view. This is in contrast to the more popular idea that the real challenge for moral realism is external scepticism, scepticism which arises because of non-moral considerations about the metaphysics of ...
Reisner, Andrew, Andrew Reinser
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Explanatory Indispensability Arguments in Metaethics and Philosophy of Mathematics [PDF]
This chapter defends explanatory indispensability arguments for the existence of irreducibly evaluative properties from the so-called ‘supervenience objection’. A structurally similar argument and objection are found in the philosophy of mathematics.
Roberts, Deborah; id_orcid +2 more
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The Person in Relation: An Analysis of Great Catholic Education via Thomistic Personalism
The author shows the usefulness of the philosophy of Thomistic personalism in determining the type of education most beneficial to the human person’s highest development by building on St.
Melissa Salisbury
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Implicit Metaethical Intuitions: Validating and Employing a New IAT Procedure. [PDF]
Wagner JMJ, Pölzler T, Wright JC.
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Conceptualizing metaethics : a commentary on Prinz
In this commentary on Prinz’s “Naturalizing Metaethics” I shall first look briefly at his methodological assumptions. I will argue that Prinz’s approach is more radical and less conciliatory between analytical and empirical approaches than it seems from his own description.
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EL CONSTRUCTIVISMO ÉTICO EN JUSTICE AS FAIRNESS ETHICAL CONSTRUCTIVISM IN JUSTICE AS FAIRNESS
Este artículo pretende precisar la noción de constructivismo ético tal como aparece en la filosofía de John Rawls. Para tal efecto, esta investigación avanza en la determinación conceptual de la idea de constructivismo ético desde una perspectiva ...
Johann S. Benfeld E.
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Objective Moral Facts Exist in All Possible Universes
The question of whether a God is needed to justify or ground moral facts is mooted by the fact that true moral facts exist in all possible universes that contain rational agents. This can be demonstrated in three stages. First, it is necessarily the case
Richard Carrier
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C. S. Lewis and the Challenge of Ethics in Digital Society
This paper examines the idea that digital societies lack an ethical framework for understanding and mitigating the impact of digital technologies on human flourishing and the consequent diminishing of human agency.
Tibor Mahrik, Mark Neal
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Is Divine Law Indispensable to Moral Obligation? A Reply to Elizabeth Anscombe
This paper assesses Elizabeth Anscombe’s influential argument in her 1958 essay “Modern Moral Philosophy,” which holds that secular moral obligation is metaphysically incoherent without a divine law framework.
Jeffery Jay Lowder
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