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Joint Political Rights and Obligations
In this paper it is argued that: (1) political rights and obligations are a species of institutional (moral) right and obligation (respectively) and are not, therefore, natural rights and obligation; (2) political rights and obligations in a given polity
Seumas Miller
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Practising the ethics of person-centred care balancing ethical conviction and moral obligations. [PDF]
Ekman I.
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The Right to Survival and Global Justice
Extreme poverty and tremendous inequality are an evil of our times, but do they constitute injustice? The article discusses different types of global moral obligations and criticizes those that 1) reject obligations of justice in a global context, 2 ...
Ángel Puyol
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Most parents lie to their children. They do it for fun, as a method of behaviour control, and to protect children from what they consider to be dangerous truths.
Joseph Millum
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Integrating social sustainability into research projects: practical considerations
Concerns about sustainability are growing, but social sustainability remains overshadowed by discussions on ecological and economic sustainability.
Kathrin Komp-Leukkunen, Jarkko Levänen
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Adela Cortina. the chalenge of cordial ethics
The Ethics to Cordial Reason is the most recent contribution to Moral Philosophy in Spain by Adela Cortina. The cordial reason is a moral category on which the whole ethical building form its foundations to practical application can be lifted.
Javier Sánchez Pachón
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Inability and Obligation in Moral Judgment
It is often thought that judgments about what we ought to do are limited by judgments about what we can do, or that "ought implies can." We conducted eight experiments to test the link between a range of moral requirements and abilities in ordinary moral evaluations.
Buckwalter, Wesley, Turri, John
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The Use of Discretion among Government Officers in Malaysia: Driven by Moral Obligation or Nature of Work? [PDF]
Mariny Abdul Ghani, Noor Azizah Ahmad
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Human dignity beyond borders: an ecclesiastical argument for the rights of forced migrants
Following influxes of Latin Americans across the U.S.–Mexico border and similar mass migrations across the Middle East and Europe, liberal democracies are experiencing increased xenophobia motivating states to restrict such movements.
Luis R. Guzmán, Brittany Smith
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