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A Life Below the Threshold? Examining Conflict Between Ethical Principles and Parental Values In Neonatal Treatment Decision Making [PDF]
Three common ethical principles for establishing the limits of parental authority in pediatric treatment decision making are the harm principle, the principle of best interest, and the threshold view.
Cunningham, Thomas V.
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Analisis Penggunaan Media dalam Pelatihan Pengambilan Keputusan Moral di SMA
: Moral decision-making training involves activities relating to being aware of moral issues, outlining missing values in social life, devising alternative solutions, building goals with moral value, and evaluating moral decisions.
Endah Kurniawati +2 more
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Making metaethics work for AI: realism and anti-realism [PDF]
Engineering an artificial intelligence to play an advisory role in morally charged decision making will inevitably introduce meta-ethical positions into the design.
Frank, Lily E., Klincewicz, Michal
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The geometry of moral decision making
We show how (resource) bounded rationality can be understood as the interplay of two fundamental moral principles: deontology and utilitarianism. In particular, we interpret deontology as a regularisation function in an optimal control problem, coupled with a free parameter, the inverse temperature, to shield the individual from expected utility.
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A number of factors such as family, audience, manager and competition environment influence prosocial and antisocial behaviors and moral decision-making attitudes in sports.
Selman Orhan, Melih Nuri Salman
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Buried in Paperwork: Excessive Reporting in Organizations [PDF]
This paper offers an explanation why a principal may demand too much paperwork from a subordinate: Due to limited liability and moral hazard a principal is unable to appropriate all rents. Internal paperwork allows a more accurate monitoring of the agent
Strausz, Roland
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Interactive Decision-Making and Morality
Interactive decision-making occurs when three conditions are met: There are at least two decision-makers; the effects of each agent’s decision are co-determined by the decisions of other agents; what each agent does depends on her expectations as to what the other agents will do, and while forming these expectations, she knows that the other agents ...
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Health insurance and health care utilization: Theory and evidence from Australia 1989-90, CHERE Discussion Paper No 44 [PDF]
The Australian hospital system is characterised by the co-existence of private hospitals, where individuals pay for services and public hospitals, where services are free to all but delivered after a waiting time.
Elizabeth Savage
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The mediating role of ICU nurses’ moral disengagement between moral resilience and moral distress
Background Moral distress is recognized as an important psychological risk factor in nursing practice, potentially negatively impacting nurses’ mental health and ethical nursing decision-making. However, little is known about ICU nurses’ moral resilience
He Juanfeng +4 more
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IntroductionMoral reasoning is a key component of moral development, yet its role in regulating stress during high-pressure social conflicts in adolescents is underexplored.
Jianbao Zhang, Tingting Zhang
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