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Rereading Mulla Sadra’s Ethical Theory on the Basis of Contemporary “Virtue Ethics” [PDF]
The concern of attaining the moral truth and action was important for Mulla Sadra. The goal of this article is to investigate and evaluate the correspondence between his ethical theory and the contemporary Virtue Ethics.
REZA REZAZADEH, parichehr miri
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Argument z niedoskonałości i zła w kontekście sporu o ewolucję i inteligentny projekt
Intelligent design theory claims that certain biological and cosmic phenomena were designed by an intelligent being, which could just as well be natural and supernatural, and that this design is scientifically detectable.
Dariusz Sagan
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Is It Permissible to Make Moral Arguments against Metaphysical Theories?
I reply to K. Morozov’s paper “The Normative Problem for Panpsychism”. I show that his argument against panpsychism which is based on the demonstration of the normative problem actually is a moral argument against a metaphysical theory. I draw an analogy between this argument of K. Morozov and M. Heller’s moral argument against modal realism. I examine
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The Shortcomings of Just War Theories and the Legitimacy of Just Peace
In theory, the just war tradition claims to provide an appropriate standard for distinguishing legitimate military intervention from illegitimate aggression, which reduces the incidence of state and international violence.
Oliver Hidalgo
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Reflecting on Social Inclusion Through Philosophical Discussion: A Sustainable Partnership Framework
The 17 sustainable development goals advocated by the United Nations have played a big role in focusing the minds of policy makers in terms of sustainability issues and have also highlighted the issue of social inclusion and the need to make society more
Peter R. J. Trim, Richard C. L. Trim
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The problem of evil remains one of the most powerful philosophical objections to the existence of God, particularly concerning divine omnipotence, omniscience, and goodness.
Hande Nur Bozbuğa
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This paper argues that Joanna Baillie’s ‘Introductory Discourse’ to her Plays on Passions offers a theory of moral education based on an epistemology of passion—an account of how we come to know and understand the passions—both of which deserve further ...
Lauren Kopajtic
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Constitutional Heteronomy in Kant’s Legal Theory: An Internal Critique
The concept of heteronomy, as developed by Kant, has long remained underutilized in constitutional theory. The present article takes as its point of departure Kant’s transcendental formulation of the balance between autonomy and heteronomy as a crucial ...
Abderrahim El Maslouhi
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Testing Moral Argument Theory in a developing country: a study of moral opinion dynamics in Brazil
How public opinion on moral issues (e.g., legalization of same-sex marriage) changes through time is a puzzling research topic. The Moral Argument Theory of Opinion Dynamics, suggested by Eriksson and Strimling (2015) and Strimling et al. (2019), proposes that, between opposing issue positions (e.g., “for” and “against” same-sex marriage), the one more
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Nursing After Virtue: Revisiting the Work of Derek Sellman. [PDF]
Jantzen D.
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