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The Physician as Conscientious Objector [PDF]
This Article examines the right of doctors to object, because of conflicts with the doctor\u27s own morals, to treatment requested or refused by patients.
Bleich, J. David
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Abstract According to Kant, both finite (human) and non‐finite (divine) wills are subject to the moral law, though the manner of their subjection differs. The fact that the law expresses an ‘ought’ for the human will is a function of our imperfection.
Alex Englander
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Trout fishing : memories and morals / by H. T. Sheringham.
H. T. Sheringham
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WILLIAM GODWIN FELSEFESİNDE ADALET
Çalışmada felsefi anarşizmin en tutarlı savunucusu olarak kabul edilen William Godwin'in adalet algısı ele alındı. Godwin, otoritenin uygulamaları ile ilgili bir kavram olan hukuktan izole edilmiş adaleti değerlendirmiş ve değere dayalı bir tür adalet ...
Zafer Yılmaz
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Moral dilemmas engender conflicts between two traditions: consequentialism, which evaluates actions based on their outcomes, and deontology, which evaluates actions themselves. These strikingly resemble two distinct decision-making architectures: a model-based system that selects actions based on inferences about their consequences; and a model-free ...
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Nietzsche's Conception of Skepticism as Intellectual Virtue and Vice
Abstract Recent approaches are unable to make full sense of Nietzsche's distinction between weak and strong skepticism (BGE 208–209; A54). In this paper, I propose an alternative interpretation. My suggestion is that this distinction is best understood in the context of his virtue epistemology.
Lorenzo Serini
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Psychoanalysis and Politics: A Contribution to Psychology and Morals. [PDF]
Seymour Rosenberg
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Fichte's Social Division of Labour and its Relation to his Idealism
Abstract I argue that Fichte’s account of the type of subject presupposed by idealism entails that certain individuals engaged in mechanical tasks within a social division of labour would be alienated from their own activity even while fulfilling their vocation as human beings, despite how this vocation is incompatible with the reduction of human ...
David James
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Evaluating International Agreements: The Voluntarist Reply and Its Limits
Journal of Political Philosophy, EarlyView.
Oisin Suttle
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