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Moral ape philosophy [PDF]

open access: yesBiology & Philosophy, 2011
Our closest relative the chimpanzee seems to display proto-moral behavior. Some scholars emphasize the similarities between humans and chimpanzees, others some key differences. This paper aims is to formulate a set of intermediate conditions between a sometimes helpful chimpanzee and moral man.
de Boer, Jelle   +3 more
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Moral powers and the moral community: Comment on Richardson [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
First paragraph: Morality is clearly in some sense a human creation. The difficulty is: in what sense? Richardson's Articulating the Moral Community offers a partial answer to this question.
Rowan Cruft, Cruft, Rowan
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Recent Work on Moral Revolutions [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
In the last few decades, several philosophers have written on the topic of moral revolutions, distinguishing them from other kinds of society-level moral change. This article surveys recent accounts of moral revolutions in moral philosophy.
O’Neill, Elizabeth (author)   +16 more
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Political Philosophy as Practical Philosophy: A response to "Political Realism" [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
First paragraph: From where should political philosophy take its normative orientation? According to self‐described “political realists,” political philosophy is not oriented by ordinary moral reasoning about values and obligations, but must take its ...
Hope, Simon James, Simon Hope
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Why Extending Actions through Time Can Violate a Moral Right to Privacy [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
Recently, Ingmar Persson and Julian Savulescu argued that an action that does not violate a moral right to privacy cannot violate that right if it is extended over time.
Lundgren, Björn,, Lundgren, Björn
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The Discussion of Radical Evil in the Context of Kant's Idea of Freedom and Adorno's Negative Moral Philosophy

open access: yes, 2021
Kant, insanın kötülüğe doğal bir eğilimi olduğunu iddia ederek bu eğilimi özgürlüğün gerçekleşmesine yönelik bir zemin olarak sunar. Özgür bir varlık olan insanın ahlak yasasına, dolayısıyla ödev ahlakına uygun eylemlerde bulunmasını kötülükten kaçınmak ...
Yıldırım, Ferda
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The delegated authority model misused as a strategy of disengagement in the case of climate change

open access: yesEthics & Global Politics, 2016
The characterisation of anthropogenic climate change as a violation of basic human rights is gaining wide recognition. Many people believe that tackling this problem is exclusively the job of governments and supranational institutions (especially the ...
Andries De Smet   +2 more
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The Experimental Turn in Moral and Political Philosophy

open access: yes, 2023
Este capítulo está sujeto a una licencia CC BY-NC-ND 4.0This introduction presents the field of experimental moral and political philosophy as a confluence between different disciplines and research traditions.
Gaitán Torres, Antonio   +4 more
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Philosophy and the Morality of Abortion [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Applied Philosophy, 1985
ABSTRACT Abortion is a philosophically interesting issue because both sides seem so certain of their conclusions, yet the issue is at the same time clearly a derivative one. It is also highly political, and needs to be seen within the context of the growth of the women's movement.
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Examining The Concept of Transcendental Freedom and Its Relationship with Moral Responsibility from Kant's Point of View Based on Other Concept by Lacan [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Philosophical Investigations
Non-intentional and immediate awareness has no already relationship with the other. While freedom is always related to others and not having a relationship with others does not fundamentally interfere with freedom.
Alireza Zamiri   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

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