Results 301 to 310 of about 1,618,979 (358)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
The Philosophical Quarterly, 1972
FiVE essays have been put together as a collection representative of the work that is being done on ethics by younger philosophers in Cambridge. 1 The contributors are Bernard Williams (24 pages), Roger Scruton (75 pages), S. W. Blackburn (24 pages), J. E. J. Altham (29 pages) and John Casey (50 pages).
Anne Lloyd Thomas, John Casey
openaire +2 more sources
FiVE essays have been put together as a collection representative of the work that is being done on ethics by younger philosophers in Cambridge. 1 The contributors are Bernard Williams (24 pages), Roger Scruton (75 pages), S. W. Blackburn (24 pages), J. E. J. Altham (29 pages) and John Casey (50 pages).
Anne Lloyd Thomas, John Casey
openaire +2 more sources
2011
Morality is fundamental to the human condition. From early on, children make distinctions between matters of right and wrong, and the people and institutions around them convey myriad moral messages in direct and indirect ways. A key part of morality is moral reasoning.
Lene Jensen +2 more
+5 more sources
Morality is fundamental to the human condition. From early on, children make distinctions between matters of right and wrong, and the people and institutions around them convey myriad moral messages in direct and indirect ways. A key part of morality is moral reasoning.
Lene Jensen +2 more
+5 more sources
Transformational Leadership, Transactional Leadership, and Moral Reasoning
Leadership and Policy in Schools, 2019Despite the centrality of research concerning both ethics and leadership styles in education administration, our knowledge of the relations between them is limited.
I. Berkovich, O. Eyal
semanticscholar +1 more source
The Encyclopedia of Child and Adolescent Development, 2020
The most fundamental critical-thinking skill is the ability to evaluate reasons for belief. Despite the skepticism people sometimes express about morality, people nonetheless have moral opinions and often try to support these opinions with reasons.
C. C. Helwig, Xiaojun Chang
semanticscholar +1 more source
The most fundamental critical-thinking skill is the ability to evaluate reasons for belief. Despite the skepticism people sometimes express about morality, people nonetheless have moral opinions and often try to support these opinions with reasons.
C. C. Helwig, Xiaojun Chang
semanticscholar +1 more source
Journal of Product & Brand Management, 2019
Purpose In the context of celebrity endorsement, this study aims to demonstrate that the ways in which consumers adopt moral reasoning strategies (i.e. rationalization, decoupling and coupling) are largely dependent on the severity (i.e. high vs low) of
Sai Wang, Ki Joon Kim
semanticscholar +1 more source
Purpose In the context of celebrity endorsement, this study aims to demonstrate that the ways in which consumers adopt moral reasoning strategies (i.e. rationalization, decoupling and coupling) are largely dependent on the severity (i.e. high vs low) of
Sai Wang, Ki Joon Kim
semanticscholar +1 more source
Ethical Reasoning and Moral Value Alignment of LLMs Depend on the Language We Prompt Them in
International Conference on Language Resources and EvaluationEthical reasoning is a crucial skill for Large Language Models (LLMs). However, moral values are not universal, but rather influenced by language and culture.
Utkarsh Agarwal +3 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Moral Reasons and Reasons to be Moral
1978From the thirties to the sixties the three moralists honored in this volume dominated ethical theory in this country. There are few areas on which none of them has left a lasting imprint. Where they disagree — and that is not infrequently — the controversy continues to be lively and illuminating.
openaire +1 more source
Reasoning supports utilitarian resolutions to moral dilemmas across diverse measures.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2018Sacrificial moral dilemmas elicit a strong conflict between the motive to not personally harm someone and the competing motive to achieving the greater good, which is often described as the "utilitarian" response.
Indrajeet Patil +8 more
semanticscholar +1 more source

