Environmental Ethics and the Need for Theory
Environmental ethics calls into question whether moral obligations invariably arise within relationships and communities, and whether wrong can only be done if some identifiable party is harmed. The aim of this paper is to appraise these assumptions, to
Robin Attfield
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Correlations between moral courage scores and social desirability scores among medical residents and fellows in Argentina [PDF]
Purpose Moral courage refers to the conviction to take action on one’s ethical beliefs despite the risk of adverse consequences. This study aimed to evaluate correlations between social desirability scores and moral courage scores among medical residents
Raúl Alfredo Borracci +2 more
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FROM HIPPOCRATIC OATH TO DECLARATION OF GENEVA: THE EVOLUTION OF ETHICAL VALUES IN MEDICAL PRACTICE
FROM HIPPOCRATIC OATH TO DECLARATION OF GENEVA: THE EVOLUTION OF ETHICAL VALUES IN MEDICAL ...
Abraham Edgar Gracia-Ramos
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Rationality, morality and Economic Coordination: The Contours of Interaction [PDF]
The article represents an overview of general tendencies in interaction between the notions of rationality and morality, and their influence on the foundations of economic coordination.
Sushentsova Maria, S.
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Analysis and Examination of William Lane Craig’s Viewpoint on the Relationship between Religion and Ethics [PDF]
This paper scrutinizes William Lane Craig’s perspective on the relationship between religion and ethics. According to Craig, knowledge of moral values and obligations is not inherently tied to theism, as he posits that God has embedded moral obligations ...
Reza Naghavi
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Recent research describes how procedural fairness can be used to resolve issues related to ethnic-cultural matters. The central finding in this strand of literature is that when minority members experience procedurally fair treatment by societal actors ...
Kim Dierckx +3 more
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Ethics Based on Primacy of Existence (Aṣālat al-Wujūd) with a Focus on Mullā Sadrā's Primacy of Existence [PDF]
This research endeavors to introduce a novel concept in ethics, namely ethics based on the primacy of existence, drawing upon Aṣālat al-wujūd, the theory of the primacy of existence in ontology.
Hossein Atrak, Manouchehr Shaminejad
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THE INFLUENCE OF KNOWLEDGE OF TAXATION, TAX SERVICES, TAX SANCTIONS, AND MORAL OBLIGATIONS ON INDIVIDUAL TAXPAYER MOTIVATION IN PAYING TAXES: EMPIRICAL STUDY OF INDIVIDUAL TAXPAYERS AT KPP PRATAMA ILIR BARAT PALEMBANG [PDF]
The level of tax revenue that has continued to decline from year to year, especially since the Covid-19 pandemic has become a special concern for the tax sector. Therefore, the tax authorities must know important factors that can motivate taxpayers to be
Jenova A., Susetyo D., Siddik S.
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MORAL OBLIGATION AND CHANGES IN PERSONAL IDENTITY; pp. 179–187 [PDF]
The possibility of a human person changing personal identity raises questions concerning what the moral obligations of the new person are. Do obligations endure through a change of identity or are they extinguished?
Søren Holm
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Obligations to Artworks as Duties of Love
It is uncontroversial that our engagement with artworks is constrained by obligations; most commonly, these consist in obligations to other persons, such as artists, audiences, and owners of artworks.
Anthony Cross
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