Moral and Vocational Dilemmas Meet the Common Currency Hypothesis: a Contribution to Value Commensurability [PDF]
Moral dilemmas have long been debated in moral philosophy without reaching a definitive consensus. The majority of value pluralists attribute their origin to the incommensurability of moral values, i.e. the statement that, since moral values are many and different in nature, they may conflict and cannot be compared.
Eleonora Vigano +1 more
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Lived experiences of ethical dilemmas in pricing life-saving medicines among private-sector pharmacists in Zimbabwe [PDF]
Background: Access to affordable medicines is central to primary health care and universal health coverage. In Zimbabwe, the absence of national price regulation and heavy out-of-pocket expenditure place private-sector pharmacists at the centre of ...
Daniel Sibanda
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Trust as moral currency: Perspectives of health researchers in sub-Saharan Africa on strategies to promote equitable data sharing. [PDF]
Groundbreaking data-sharing techniques and quick access to stored research data from the African continent are highly beneficial to create diverse unbiased datasets to inform digital health technologies and artificial intelligence in healthcare. Yet health researchers in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) experience individual and collective challenges that ...
Brown Q +3 more
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Abstract Once banks are viewed as money creators rather than financial intermediaries, a distinction between their cash funding and balance sheet funding can be made. This distinction opens up various insights. It allows for a fuller explanation of the cash needs of banks with reference to the pattern of their cash gains and losses. It facilitates an
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السياسة الجنائية في مواجهة جرائم تزييف العملة «دراسة مقارنة» [PDF]
يهدف بحثنا الراهن إلى مواجهة بعض صور الجرائم الاقتصادية، ومنها جرائم تقليد وتزييف العُملة کدراسة مقارنة، فالعُملة لها قيمة وأهمية خاصة للأمم والمجتمعات، وأن ارتکاب جرائم العُملة لها آثار سلبية تنعکس على المجتمع، لذلک جرم المشرع کل اعتداء يقع عليها، سواء ...
عيد نصرالله سعد سيد حريرة
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Policy Measures to Alleviate Foreign Currency Liquidity Shortages under Aggregate Risk with Moral Hazard [PDF]
Hiroshi Fujiki
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Moral currencies: Explaining corrupt collaboration
Overall, people want to behave ethically. In some cases, temptation steers them away from ethical behavior. In other cases, purely ethical behavior is not possible, because the same behavior entails both ethical and unethical consequences. For example, collaboration with others may require people to be dishonest.
Weisel, Ori, Shalvi, Shaul
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Currency and the Stability of People's Purchasing Power in Indonesia through Al-Maqrizi's Review
The presence of money has become an important part of people's daily lives, as well as the purchasing power of the people as an important element in the smooth economic cycle.
Mirza Purta Ashari
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Distributive Justice and Animal Welfare
Besides the focus on the various approaches developed until now within animal ethics, perhaps it would be interesting to consider also what ethical theories have ruled out any moral concern for the interests of non-human beings. This article aims to rise
Paola Morreale
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Una cioccolata con padre Martini: appunti di cultura materiale del Settecento
A drug claimed to have health-improving qualities, a status symbol, social lubricant, tool for seduction, or complementary currency for paying high-end professionals, a issue disputed among rival schools of medicine and moral theology: in the early ...
Carlo Vitali
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