Ethics that Fails to Regulate War, Ethics that Enhances War. [PDF]
Lingis A, Komesaroff P.
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From radical evil to constitutive moral luck in Kant’s Religion [PDF]
Robert J. Hartman
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A Fragmented Mind: Altered States of Consciousness and Spirit Possession Between Rituals and Therapy. [PDF]
Leo DG.
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205-01 Literature and the Moral Imagination: Responding to Evil
John Getz
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Is Wrenn's Strong Virtue Theory of the value of truth too strong? [PDF]
Melkonian-Altshuler S.
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The Power of Words: Rebranding Euthanasia and Undermining Life's Sanctity. [PDF]
Oh JJ.
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Running to do evil: Costs incurred by perpetrators affect moral judgment
Julian Jara‐Ettinger +3 more
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Improving the Ethical Permissibility of Medical Electives in Lower‐Resource Settings
ABSTRACT This paper presents a moral‐theoretical evaluation of medical electives, applying different frameworks of distributive justice to the phenomenon of healthcare students visiting countries with less access to resources in order to bolster their own learning.
Simon Paul Jenkins
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Choosing Less Harmful Alternatives: The Ethics of Harm Reduction in Emerging Technologies. [PDF]
Turner C.
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The government–robber comparison: A long‐standing tradition beyond avowed libertarianism
Abstract A government differs from a robber, but they share the common feature of initiating coercion. This similarity has been noticed by libertarians as well as within a distinct scholarly tradition and as a recurring theme throughout Western philosophy.
Brian Mandeville
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