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Perceived organizational status and bootleg innovation: the role of moral licensing in breaking rules [PDF]
Background Bootleg innovation differs from traditional innovation in that it involves actions that either contravene established organizational rules and procedures or are conducted autonomously and covertly by individuals, with the aim of benefiting the
Du-Juan Huang +3 more
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Empathizing and Sympathizing With Robots: Implications for Moral Standing
This paper discusses the ethical nature of empathetic and sympathetic engagement with social robots, ultimately arguing that an entity which is engaged with through empathy or sympathy is engaged with as an “experiencing Other” and is as such due at ...
Oliver Santiago Quick
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The Personite Problem and the Stage-Theoretic Reply [PDF]
Personites are shorter-lived, person-like things that extend across part of a person’s life. Their existence follows from the standard perdurance view of persons. Johnston argues that it has bizarre moral consequences.
Harold Noonan
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Korsgaard’s Duties towards Animals: Two Difficulties
Building on her previous work (2004, 2012, 2013), Christine Korsgaard’s recent book Fellow Creatures (2018) has provided the most highly developed Kantian account of duties towards animals. I raise two issues with the results of this account.
Nico Dario Mueller
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Unitarianism or Hierarchical Approach for Moral Status? A Very Subtle Difference
The article is inspired by Shelly Kagan’s recent book “How to Count Animals”, which focuses on the alternative between a unitarian and a hierarchical conception of the moral status of beings in the animal ethics debate.
Francesco Allegri
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Human Dignity: Final, Inherent, Absolute?
In the traditional understanding, human dignity is often portrayed as a «final», «inherent», and «absolute» value. If human dignity as the core of the status of a human being did indeed have thos characteristics, this would yield a severe limitation for ...
Sebastian Muders
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Human cerebral organoids (HCOs) are model systems that enable researchers to investigate the human brain in ways that had previously been impossible.
Anja Pichl +26 more
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Rawls and Animal Moral Personality
The relationship between animal rights and contractarian theories of justice such as that of Rawls has long been vexed. In this article, I contribute to the debate over the possibility of inclusion of animals in Rawls’s theory of justice by critiquing ...
Guy Baldwin
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On the Social-Relational Moral Standing of AI: An Empirical Study Using AI-Generated Art
The moral standing of robots and artificial intelligence (AI) systems has become a widely debated topic by normative research. This discussion, however, has primarily focused on those systems developed for social functions, e.g., social robots. Given the
Gabriel Lima +6 more
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Relationship between Moral Distress and Moral Courage in Nurses Working in Selected Hospitals of Hamadan University of Medical Sciences during the Covid-19 Pandemic [PDF]
Background and Objective: Moral distress is a harmful factor in nursing and nursing care. Ethical courage helps nurses to perform nursing care. The present study aimed to determine the relationship between moral distress and moral courage of nurses ...
Arezou Karampourian +3 more
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