Ethical Leadership and Knowledge Hiding behavior: Mechanism Moral Identity
Referring to the theory of social exchange, this study examined the direct and indirect relationship between ethical leadership and knowledge hiding behavior through the mechanisms of moral identity.
Elmi Yadi +2 more
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Is Moral Knowledge Necessary for Moral Worth? [PDF]
The article examines the necessity of moral knowledge for moral worth, focusing on Neil Sinhababu’s (2024) arguments. Sliwa (2015) and Cunningham (2021) contend that moral worth requires moral knowledge. In contrast, Sinhababu (2024) challenges this view
Yuanfan Huang
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History, Memory, and Moral Knowledge: William Godwin's Essay on Sepulchres (1809) [PDF]
In 1809 the radical English philosopher, novelist, and historian William Godwin published Essay on Sepulchres—a proposal to mark the burial sites of the morally great with a simple wooden cross.
Weston, Rowland
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Badminton players’ moral intentions : a factorial survey study into personal and contextual determinants [PDF]
Improving and maintaining high ethical standards among athletes is a major challenge in sports, which requires sufficient knowledge on athletes’ moral intentions.
Constandt, Bram +3 more
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The Moral Power of the Narrative. Art, Literature, and Moral Knowledge [PDF]
Should moral criteria play any role in assessing pieces of art? In which way are ethical issues inscribed in literary works of art? Are there any ethical values in literature?
Eleni Leontsini
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Documents and Moral Knowledge: Art in Yellowstone National Park
Documents have traditionally been conceptualized as representations of reality. Recently, scholars have been exploring how documents can also construct reality.
Tim Gorichanaz
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Lucky Achievement: Virtue Epistemology on the Value of Knowledge [PDF]
Virtue epistemology argues that knowledge is more valuable than Gettierized belief because knowledge is an achievement, but Gettierized belief is not. The key premise in the achievement argument is that achievement is apt (successful because competent ...
Ho, Tsung‐Hsing
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The Difficulties of Reductionistic Explanation of Moral Knowledge [PDF]
Moral reductionist believes that the reality of moral qualities are the same qualities which can be expressed with immoral words. Such an ontological view has an epistemological aspect which states our understanding of moral facts is either our ...
SeyyedAli Asghari
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Foundations of character: methodological aspects of a study of character development in three- to six-year-old children with a focus on sharing behaviours [PDF]
This article focuses on methodological issues arising in a study of character development, using illustrations of ‘sharing behaviours.’ Based primarily in six early years settings in southeast England the research records naturalistic observations of ...
Arthur J. +26 more
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Ethical and Moral Competences of Upper Secondary Students: A Comparative Study
Purpose: This article presents the theoretical framework, research design, methodology, and main findings of the comparative measurement of ethical–moral competences of 15-year-old upper secondary students in Shanghai, under the ETiK-International ...
Zhengmei Peng (彭正梅) +4 more
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