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Scientific Challenges to Free Will and Moral Responsibility. [PDF]
Shepherd J.
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Implicit Bias, Moods, and Moral Responsibility [PDF]
Are individuals morally responsible for their implicit biases? One reason to think not is that implicit biases are often advertised as unconscious, ‘introspectively inaccessible’ attitudes.
Madva, Alex
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Behavioral Genetics and Attributions of Moral Responsibility. [PDF]
Tabb K, Lebowitz MS, Appelbaum PS.
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Human Perceptions on Moral Responsibility of AI: A Case Study in AI-Assisted Bail Decision-Making [PDF]
How to attribute responsibility for autonomous artificial intelligence (AI) systems’ actions has been widely debated across the humanities and social science disciplines.
Gabriel Lima +2 more
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Bernard Williams's Different View of Moral Responsibility [PDF]
The present article studies Bernard Williams's view on moral responsibility using an analytical-critical approach. The discussion of moral responsibility includes the definition, conditions, and problem of moral responsibility.
Fatemeh TamaddonFard
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Personal factors of moral responsibility in adolescence [PDF]
Background. Responsibility as a measure of individual freedom comes only under the condition of freedom of choice and the ability to anticipate and take into account the consequences of acts.
Sergey V. Molchanov
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This article advances research on moral responsibility in organizations by drawing on both philosophical virtue ethics grounded in the Aristotelian tradition and Positive Organizational Scholarship research concerned with virtuousness.
M. Constantinescu, M. Kaptein
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In response to the growing importance of environmental issues, more and more consumers are turning to anti-consumption by reducing, rejecting, or avoiding consumption.
Barbara Culiberg +3 more
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Equal Rights for Zombies?: Phenomenal Consciousness and Responsible Agency [PDF]
Intuitively, moral responsibility requires conscious awareness of what one is doing, and why one is doing it, but what kind of awareness is at issue? Neil Levy argues that phenomenal consciousness—the qualitative feel of conscious sensations—is entirely ...
Al-Shehbaz, Ihsan +2 more
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