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Tourists’ Pro-environmental Behaviors:Moral Obligation or Disengagement?
We study the formation of pro-environmental behaviors (PEBs) by integrating both the promoting (moral obligation) and inhibiting (moral disengagement) PEB mechanisms.
Wu, Snow +4 more
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Determinism, "Ought" Implies "Can" and Moral Obligation
Haji argues that determinism threatens deontic morality, not via a threat to moral responsibility, but directly, because of the principle that "ought" implies "can".
Nadine Elzein
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The aim of this research are to give empirical proof about: (1)the influence procedural juctice and moral obligation toward voluntary tax compliance. (2) the influence of trust within mediation influence between procedural juctice and moral obligation ...
Zulkarnain Hakim +2 more
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The historical trauma associated with the Indian Residential School (IRS) system was recently brought to the awareness of the Canadian public. Two studies investigated how the salience of this collective victimization impacted non-Indigenous Canadians ...
Mackenzie J Doiron +2 more
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ALCANCE Y LÍMITES DEL DEBER DE OBEDIENCIA AL GOBIERNO SEGÚN HUME
Hume’s legitimation of government is explored, as well as the arguments he gives to make room for civil resistance, without thereby asserting a right to resistance.
Ana Marta González
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Second‐Personal Approaches to Moral Obligation [PDF]
According to second‐personal approaches to moral obligation, the distinctive normative features of moral obligation can only be explained in terms of second‐personal relations, i.e. the distinctive way persons relate to each other as persons.
Schaab, Janis David
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L’OBLIGATION VACCINALE CONTRE LA COVID-19 : L’APPORT D’UNE RÉFLEXION PHILOSOPHIQUE
The discovery of the mRNA vaccine against Covid-19 led to a vaccination obligation, that instituted by governments. This obligation, of a legal type has come up against vaccine resistance: that of the governed.
Essodina BAMAZE N’GANI
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Semantic normativity and moral obligation
This chapter offers a brief sketch of the normativity of linguistic meaning and then considers the opposing view of semantic anti-normativism as defended by Gluer and Wickforss. The author distinguishes between three different types of obligation (moral
Schroeder, Severin, Severin Schroeder
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Kantian dilemmas? Moral conflict in Kant’s ethical theory
This paper explores the possibility of moral conflict in Kant’s ethics. An analysis of the only explicit discussion of the topic in his published writings confirms that there is no room for genuine moral dilemmas.
Timmermann, Jens
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Ethical Precision in Nanoscale Brain Interfacing
As brain interfaces approach the nanoscale, precision no longer only measures—it knows, predicts, and potentially reshapes the mind. This work argues that traditional ethics fails under such conditions and proposes a shift toward continuous, operation‐based governance using the recovery–discovery framework to track, constrain, and responsibly steer ...
Guilherme Wood
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