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Justiça como Equidade e o Problema da Razoabilidade
In this paper I intend to show the importance of the concept of reasonable in John Rawls's theory of justice as fairness and, also, I intend to explain the problem of reasonableness in this theory.
Denis Coitinho Silveira
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Charlotte Pommer: Resistance fighter and female pioneer of German anatomy
Abstract This article examines the biography and unique case of Charlotte Pommer (1914–2004), the only anatomist documented to have left the field during the Nazi period after encountering the regime's victims on the dissection table. While she is known for her resistance activities, newly presented documentation reveals her role as the provisional ...
Tim S. Goldmann
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A cultural evolution theory for contemporary polarization trends in moral opinions
While existing theories of political polarization tend to suggest that the opinions of liberals and conservatives move in opposite directions, available data indicate that opinions on a wide range of moral issues move in the liberal direction among both ...
Kimmo Eriksson +2 more
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The Objectivity of Moral Judgements [PDF]
The problem I wish to address is one that is widespread in analytic moral philosophy viz., that of transcending individuality in an attempt to develop theories and arguments that generally explain what occurs when we make moral judgements.
Brockless, Adrian
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The impact of family interview on the relationship between medical students and their silent mentor
Abstract The gross anatomy laboratory course often triggers significant negative emotions in medical students during dissection. While various pedagogical interventions aim to alleviate psychological burden, the fundamental question of how students' perceptions of donors evolve throughout the course remains underexplored.
Po‐Fang Tsai +2 more
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God, Ethics, and Evolution: An Islamic Rejoinder to Sterba’s Moral Critique
This paper engages with James Sterba’s arguments from an Islamic theological perspective, particularly drawing on the Mu‘tazilite tradition. It focuses on three central themes: (1) the position of God in the face of horrendous evils, (2) the relationship
Elif Nur Balci
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Motivation, moral judgement, and the justification of mortality [PDF]
It is often supposed that those who remain unmoved by their moral judgements cast doubt on the authority of moral requirements. In this dissertation, I consider the related, but neglected question, of how such people might be motivated to be moral.
Pantazatos, Andreas
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The beauty of experiential learning in anatomy
Abstract Anatomy is a unique subject where one must learn by doing. This is achieved through a variety of methods like dissection, use of prosections, imaging, playful learning (crocheting structures, drawing, and painting organs), through functional movement like yoga or pilates, use of 3D plastic models or by immersing oneself in virtual or augmented
Bipasha Choudhury, Ingrid Gouldsborough
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Animals as Subjects or Citizens: Can Animals have rights without duties?
In this paper I will review one of the prevailing arguments used to refute that animals can be considered subjects of rights—that animals cannot be subjects of rights because they cannot assume duties. The canonical way to respond to this question is to
Silvina Pezzetta
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The belief problem for moral error theory
Moral error theorists think that moral judgments such as ‘stealing is morally wrong’ express truth-apt beliefs that ascribe moral properties to objects and actions. They also think that moral properties are not instantiated.
Kalf, W.F.
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