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Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, 2006
Some philosophers have argued that moral agency is characteristic of humans alone and that its absence from other animals justifies granting higher moral status to humans. However, human beings do not have a monopoly on moral agency, which admits of varying degrees and does not require mastery of moral principles.
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Some philosophers have argued that moral agency is characteristic of humans alone and that its absence from other animals justifies granting higher moral status to humans. However, human beings do not have a monopoly on moral agency, which admits of varying degrees and does not require mastery of moral principles.
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Ethics, 1948
AN EXAMINATION of the philosophical literature of the last ten to fifteen years seems to reveal that in ethical discussions of determinism and indeterminism, the determinists have had the larger part, if not the better, of the argument. Defenders of libertarianism have been relatively scattered and relatively unaggressive, whereas exponents of the ...
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AN EXAMINATION of the philosophical literature of the last ten to fifteen years seems to reveal that in ethical discussions of determinism and indeterminism, the determinists have had the larger part, if not the better, of the argument. Defenders of libertarianism have been relatively scattered and relatively unaggressive, whereas exponents of the ...
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Bioethics and Moral Agency: On Autonomy and Moral Responsibility.
Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 2016Two clusters of essays in this issue of The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy provide a critical gaze through which to explore central moral, phenomenological, ontological, and political concerns regarding human moral agency and personal responsibility.
John Skalko, M. Cherry
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The Schematism of Moral Agency
New Literary History, 1983HILOSOPHY is a struggle over pronouns. What movement is possible between "we" and "I"? Or, to express the matter differently, is there an epistemic priority of the "we" over the "I"? Does the "we" hold many "I's" within it-"I's" which comprise the "we"-or is the "we" generated by the "I"?
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An Introduction to the Moral Agency Scale
, 2016. The purpose of this research was to develop a psychometric measure of moral agency and explore its relationship with related moral constructs. Although our legal system, daily interactions with others, and most theories about moral psychology assume ...
Jessica E. Black
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, 2017
Moral judgments about a situation are profoundly shaped by the perception of individuals in that situation as either moral agents or moral patients (Gray & Wegner, 2009; Gray, Young, & Waytz, 2012), Specifically, the more we see someone as a moral agent,
P. Robbins, Paul J. Litton
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Moral judgments about a situation are profoundly shaped by the perception of individuals in that situation as either moral agents or moral patients (Gray & Wegner, 2009; Gray, Young, & Waytz, 2012), Specifically, the more we see someone as a moral agent,
P. Robbins, Paul J. Litton
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Child Development, 2015
This study examined children's and adolescents' narrative accounts of everyday experiences when they harmed and helped a friend. The sample included 100 participants divided into three age groups (7-, 11-, and 16-year-olds).
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This study examined children's and adolescents' narrative accounts of everyday experiences when they harmed and helped a friend. The sample included 100 participants divided into three age groups (7-, 11-, and 16-year-olds).
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Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2018
AbstractDoris suggests thought-provoking directions for rehabilitating moral agency within a self that is unaware and incoherent. These directions suggest more radical proposals. First, moral reasoning may serve many different functions beyond merely expressing a person's values.
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AbstractDoris suggests thought-provoking directions for rehabilitating moral agency within a self that is unaware and incoherent. These directions suggest more radical proposals. First, moral reasoning may serve many different functions beyond merely expressing a person's values.
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2010
Introduction: Is Shakespeare a Moral Philosopher? Michael Bristol (McGill University, Canada) Part I: The Agency of Agents 1. Moral Agency and Its Problems in Julius Caesar. Political Power, Choice, and History, Hugh Grady (Arcadia University, USA) 2. A Shakespearean Phenomenology of Moral Conviction, James A. Knapp (Eastern Michigan University, USA) 3.
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Introduction: Is Shakespeare a Moral Philosopher? Michael Bristol (McGill University, Canada) Part I: The Agency of Agents 1. Moral Agency and Its Problems in Julius Caesar. Political Power, Choice, and History, Hugh Grady (Arcadia University, USA) 2. A Shakespearean Phenomenology of Moral Conviction, James A. Knapp (Eastern Michigan University, USA) 3.
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