Collective moral agency and self-induced moral incapacity [PDF]
Collective moral agents can cause their own moral incapacity. If an agent is morally incapacitated, then the agent is exempted from responsibility. Due to self-induced moral incapacity, corporate responsibility gaps resurface. To solve this problem, I first set out and defend a minimalist account of moral competence for group agents.
Niels de Haan
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Influence of AI behavior on human moral decisions, agency, and responsibility [PDF]
There is a growing interest in understanding the effects of human-machine interaction on moral decision-making (Moral-DM) and sense of agency (SoA).
Adriana Salatino+3 more
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Moral Agency, Rules, and Temporality in People Who Are Diagnosed With Mild Forms of Autism: In Defense of a Sentimentalist View [PDF]
The origin of moral agency is a much-debated issue. While rationalists or Kantians have argued that moral agency is rooted in reason, sentimentalists or Humeans have ascribed its origin to empathic feelings.
Sara Coelho+5 more
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A Normative Approach to Artificial Moral Agency [PDF]
This paper proposes a methodological redirection of the philosophical debate on artificial moral agency (AMA) in view of increasingly pressing practical needs due to technological development.
Dorna Behdadi, Christian Munthe
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Mechanisms of moral disengagement in the exercise of moral agency.
This research examined the role of mechanisms of moral disengagement in the exercise of moral agency. Regulatory self-sanctions can be selectively disengaged from detrimental conduct by converting harmful acts to moral ones through linkage to worthy purposes, obscuring personal causal agency by diffusion and displacement of responsibility ...
BANDURA A.+3 more
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Experimental Engagements with Ethnography, Moral Agency and Care
This Special Section explores questions of method and positionality attached to moral agency in mental healthcare, which give rise to novel methodological and theoretical approaches to everyday life in the clinical and non-clinical spaces where such ...
Julia E.H. Brown+3 more
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Moral Stance and Agency in Schooling Narratives [PDF]
In this paper I employ conversational narrative analysis to show how linguistic resources are used to convey agency and moral stance in two women's narratives.
Mariana Souto-Manning
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Humanizing the Transgressor and Lightening the Immoral Behavior: The Role of Likeability Bias and Moral Rationalization [PDF]
People often perceive their moral judgments as objective and unbiased, yet research indicates that positive interpersonal attitudes lead to more lenient moral character assessments.
Sofía Moreno-Gata+3 more
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The Theft: An Analysis of Moral Agency
Adam and Eve’s theft marks the beginning of the human career as moral agents. This article will examine the assumptions underlying the notion of moral agency from the perspective of three unremarkable human beings who found themselves in situations of ...
Gerard Elfstrom
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Moral Agency in Silico: Exploring Free Will in Large Language Models [PDF]
This study investigates the potential of deterministic systems, specifically large language models (LLMs), to exhibit the functional capacities of moral agency and compatibilist free will. We develop a functional definition of free will grounded in Dennett's compatibilist framework, building on an interdisciplinary theoretical foundation that ...
Morgan S. Porter
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