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Affect, culture, and morality, or is it wrong to eat your dog?
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1993Are disgusting or disrespectful actions judged to be moral violations, even when they are harmless? Stories about victimless yet offensive actions (such as cleaning one's toilet with a flag) were presented to Brazilian and U.S.
J. Haidt, S. Koller, M. Dias
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Moral Agency, Moral Imagination, and Moral Community: Antidotes to Moral Distress
The Journal of Clinical Ethics, 2016Moral distress has been covered extensively in the nursing literature and increasingly in the literature of other health professions. Cases that cause nurses' moral distress that are mentioned most frequently are those concerned with prolonging the dying process. Given the standard of aggressive treatment that is typical in intensive care units (ICUs),
Terri, Traudt+2 more
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Creating the Kingdom of Ends: Morality as freedom
, 1989Kantian ethical philosophy has often been criticized for its dependence on an untenable conception of the freedom of the will. Kant is supposed to have asserted that we are morally responsible for all of our actions because we have free will, and that we
Christine M. Korsgaard
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Moral Hazard: A Question of Morality?
NEW SOLUTIONS: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy, 2000Economists use the term moral hazard to describe the tendency for insurance plans to encourage behavior that increases the risk of insured loss. Numerous economic studies have examined moral hazard effects in workers' compensation. Many of these have focused on the supposed propensity of workers to exercise less caution or to file more claims in ...
Allard E. Dembe, Leslie I. Boden
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Origins and Development of Morality
, 2015Origins and Development of Morality Morality is a central aspect of social life and has been at the core of psychological theories for more than a century.
M. Killen, J. Smetana
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Common morality and moral reform
Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, 2009The idea of moral reform requires that morality be more than a description of what people do value, for there has to be some measure against which to assess progress. Otherwise, any change is not reform, but simply difference. Therefore, I discuss moral reform in relation to two prescriptive approaches to common morality, which I distinguish as the ...
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Moral Philosophy and Moral Life
2020Abstract This is a work in moral philosophy and its ambition is to contribute to a renewed understanding of moral philosophy, the role of moral theory, and the relation between moral philosophy and moral life. It is motivated by the belief that the lack of a coherent answer to the question of the role and status of moral philosophy and ...
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Public Money & Management, 2010
The UK's HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) and NHS Direct both report morale problems among their staff; chronic low morale in social work has led to well-publicised high turnover among social workers.
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The UK's HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) and NHS Direct both report morale problems among their staff; chronic low morale in social work has led to well-publicised high turnover among social workers.
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Moral dilemmas and moral rules
Cognition, 2006Recent work shows an important asymmetry in lay intuitions about moral dilemmas. Most people think it is permissible to divert a train so that it will kill one innocent person instead of five, but most people think that it is not permissible to push a stranger in front of a train to save five innocents.
Ron Mallon, Shaun Nichols
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The Moral Machine: Is It Moral?
2019Many recent studies have been proposing, discussing and investigating moral decisions in scenarios of imminent accident involving Autonomous Vehicles (AV). Those studies investigate people’s expectations about the best decisions the AVs should make when some life needs to be sacrificed to save other ones.
A. M. Nascimento+5 more
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