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Complicity in Moral Injury: A Study of Moral Phenomena in Healthcare Work Settings. [PDF]
Rosell T.
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The power of justifications to repair human-robot trust, even under moral disagreement. [PDF]
Phillips EK, Malle BF.
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The association between personal interest and critical thinking: a comparison between a universal (death penalty) and a local (Strait of Messina Bridge) debate. [PDF]
Fabio RA, Ascone CC.
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Development and psychometric validation of the ethical AI Dilemma Anxiety Scale among university students. [PDF]
Helali MM +5 more
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Care Deliberations of Family Carers of People Living With Dementia-Applying an Affective-Discursive Practices Approach. [PDF]
Lönnroth M +3 more
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Moral dilemmas and moral rules
Cognition, 2006Recent work shows an important asymmetry in lay intuitions about moral dilemmas. Most people think it is permissible to divert a train so that it will kill one innocent person instead of five, but most people think that it is not permissible to push a stranger in front of a train to save five innocents.
Shaun, Nichols, Ron, Mallon
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The strategic moral self: Self-presentation shapes moral dilemma judgments
Research has focused on the cognitive and affective processes underpinning dilemma judgments where causing harm maximizes outcomes. Yet, recent work indicates that lay perceivers infer the processes behind others' judgments, raising two new questions ...
Sarah C Rom, Paul Conway
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Nursing Standard, 1988
Crab your tickets now for the hottest event of the nursing year. Next February's Graduation Ball organised by student nurses at St George's Hospital in Tooting, London, is set to be a seil out.
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Crab your tickets now for the hottest event of the nursing year. Next February's Graduation Ball organised by student nurses at St George's Hospital in Tooting, London, is set to be a seil out.
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Think, 2009
Could it be that one morally ought to do something morally bad? Some people think the answer is obviously ‘No’. Indeed, these theorists may say, it is contradictory to suppose that one morally ought to do something morally bad. Others hold that it is not a contradiction but a sad fact of life that one may be morally required to do something morally bad.
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Could it be that one morally ought to do something morally bad? Some people think the answer is obviously ‘No’. Indeed, these theorists may say, it is contradictory to suppose that one morally ought to do something morally bad. Others hold that it is not a contradiction but a sad fact of life that one may be morally required to do something morally bad.
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