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ABSTRACT The role of academia in shaping the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) remains insufficiently understood. This study examines how SDG discourse is constructed within accounting and business research by integrating bibliometric analysis with a systematic review of 731 peer‐reviewed articles published between 2020 and 2024.
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ABSTRACT Waste management remains a critical grand challenge in African countries. While entrepreneurship has been a viable strategy for addressing this challenge, it is fraught with constraints. This study investigates the strategies orchestrated by entrepreneurs to navigate adversity in Waste management and ensure the social and economic viability of
Tahiru Azaaviele Liedong +3 more
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The moral foundation of nursing
Advances in Nursing Science, 1986The authors argue that the moral predicament facing nurses is their not being free to be moral because they are deprived of the free exercise of moral agency. Two occurrences are needed for nurses to be free to be moral: (1) the emergence of a strong sense of professional autonomy for nurses and (2) a shift in the locus of accountability from other ...
R R, Yarling, B J, McElmurry
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Moral foundations are not moral propositions
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2019Abstract Joshua May responds to skepticism about moral knowledge via appeal to empirical work on moral foundations. I demonstrate that the moral foundations literature is not able to do the work May needs. It demonstrates shared moral cognition, not shared moral judgment, and therefore, May's attempt to defeat general skepticism fails.
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Ownership is (likely to be) a moral foundation
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2023Abstract Boyer presents a compelling account of ownership as the outcome of interaction between two evolved cognitive systems. We integrate this model into current discussions of moral pluralism, suggesting that ownership meets the criteria to be a moral foundation.
Mohammad Atari, Jonathan Haidt
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2023
Abstract The rule of law demands that law reigns. By what right? It calls on all members of the political community to participate in a practice of mutual accountability that underwrites and makes law’s rule possible. What justifies this kind of active allegiance? This chapter answers these questions.
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Abstract The rule of law demands that law reigns. By what right? It calls on all members of the political community to participate in a practice of mutual accountability that underwrites and makes law’s rule possible. What justifies this kind of active allegiance? This chapter answers these questions.
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New Directions for Institutional Research, 2019
AbstractInstitutional researchers can be confronted with ethical quandaries. Pressures from their institutions can conflict with professional standards and general ethical requirements. Analyses that appear to be neutral can conceal hidden assumptions that are unintentionally harmful to those individuals whom institutions have a responsibility to ...
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AbstractInstitutional researchers can be confronted with ethical quandaries. Pressures from their institutions can conflict with professional standards and general ethical requirements. Analyses that appear to be neutral can conceal hidden assumptions that are unintentionally harmful to those individuals whom institutions have a responsibility to ...
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2009
The overall problem which dominates Hume's discussion of morals in Book 3 of the Treatise is that of discovering the psychological principles which lie at the root of our moral evaluations. Like Hutcheson, he holds that these evaluations are based on feelings of pleasure and pain.
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The overall problem which dominates Hume's discussion of morals in Book 3 of the Treatise is that of discovering the psychological principles which lie at the root of our moral evaluations. Like Hutcheson, he holds that these evaluations are based on feelings of pleasure and pain.
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