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Some Worries About Deontic Closure
The Deontic Principle of Closure (DCL) appears initially to be a highly plausible principle. The DCL is commonly assumed in practical ethical reasoning, as when we make certain inferences about what we (morally) ought to do in particular situations.
Kevin Kimble
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Perceiving utilitarian gradients: Heart rate variability and self-regulatory effort in the moral dilemma task. [PDF]
Rosas A +5 more
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The ethics of access: Towards an equal slice of the pie [PDF]
Ethics is a system of moral principles and of values relating to the Tightness and wrongness of certain actions. When two diametrically opposed obligations conflict with one another, an ethical dilemma occurs.
Morrison, Samuel F.
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Disrupting the Chain of Displaced Aggression: A Review and Agenda for Future Research
ABSTRACT Displaced aggression refers to instances in which a person redirects their harm‐doing behavior from a primary to a secondary, substitute target. Since the publication of the first empirical article in 1948, there has been a noticeable surge in research referencing this theory in both management and psychology journals.
Constantin Lagios +4 more
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Taking the 'care' out of care homes: The moral dilemma of institutional long-term care provision during COVID-19. [PDF]
Giebel C +8 more
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ABSTRACT Recall delays expose consumers to prolonged risk and undermine a firm's long‐term performance and reputation. Building on agency theory's conceptualization of principal‐agent relationships, we theorize that large institutional investors play an important monitoring role wherein their ownership encourages faster recalls. We then build on agency
Jessica L. Darby +3 more
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The Influence of Chinese Machiavellianism and Moral Identity on the Level of Anxiety in Moral Dilemma Situations in Chinese Students. [PDF]
Tang S, Li K.
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Being Good in a World of Need: Some Empirical Worries and an Uncomfortable Philosophical Possibility [PDF]
In this article, I present some worries about the possible impact of global efforts to aid the needy in some of the world’s most desperate regions. Among the worries I address are possible unintended negative consequences that may occur elsewhere in a ...
Temkin, Larry S.
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Moral injury among journalists: A scoping review
Abstract Moral injury refers to the psychological, social, functional, and spiritual impacts of experiencing an event that transgresses one's deeply held moral beliefs. Recent research has documented the relevance of moral injury among various occupations.
Lucca Randazzo +5 more
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