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Respect for cultural diversity and the empirical turn in bioethics: a plea for caution [PDF]
In the last two decades, there have been numerous calls for a culturally sensitive bioethics. At the same time, bioethicists have become increasingly involved in empirical research, which is a sign of dissatisfaction with the analytic methods of ...
Karori Mbugua
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From Moral Realism to Moral Relativism in One Easy Step
En años recientes, las defensas del realismo moral han adoptado lo que llamamos la “semántica moral de la nueva ola”, la cual analiza las formas semánticas de funcionar de los términos morales tales como “bueno” y “correcto” semejantes a las formas ...
Terry Horgan, Mark Timmons
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Is Moore’s Moral Objectivist Argument Sufficient Against Moral Relativism?
This study aims to expose certain weaknesses in Moore’s moral objectivist argument against moral relativism and subjectivism. It suggests that a moral objectivist argument has to explain moral diversity against moral relativism ...
Burhan Başarslan
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Understanding Moral Disagreement: A Christian Perspectivalist Approach
Deep moral disagreements exist between Christians and non-Christians. I argue that Christians should resist the temptation to pin all such disagreements on the irrationality of their disputants.
Blake McAllister
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Management practices prevailing in business organizations receive considerable criticism for often treating the employee as one of many resources or an instrument to achieve the organization’s goals.
Jolita Vveinhardt
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Toward a Global Bioethics: Principlism and the Problem of Political Legitimacy. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Tom Beauchamp and James Childress's Principles of Biomedical Ethics introduced principlism—or the “four principles approach”—which has since become one of the most influential frameworks in contemporary bioethics. However, its potential to serve as a foundation for shared transcultural bioethical norms has elicited both substantial support and
Annoni M.
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Navigating Moral Relativism: The Catholic Church’s Response in Contemporary America
The aim of the article is to show how moral relativism has become a defining feature of contemporary American culture, influencing individuals’ attitudes toward ethics, marriage, family, and social order.
Grzegorz Rozborski
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Who is (not) afraid of (cultural) relativism?
I examine the thesis of “cultural relativism” (in both its descriptive and normative version) in an effort to ascertain and impeach more perspicuously the reasons for the strong appeal it continues to exert today in a globalizing/glocalising world –and ...
Nader N. Chokr
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Moisés López Flores
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The article analyzes the possibility of reconciling skepticism with moral theories and the idea that moral philosophy is the supreme arbiter of all moral justification.
Carlos Roberto Bueno Ferreira
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