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Moral Hazard: A Question of Morality?

NEW SOLUTIONS: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy, 2000
Economists 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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Moral dilemmas and moral rules

Cognition, 2006
Recent 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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Debate: The moral of morale

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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Moral Philosophy and Moral Life

2020
Abstract 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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Common morality and moral reform

Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, 2009
The 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 foundations are not moral propositions

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2019
Abstract Joshua May responds to skepticism about moral knowledge via appeal to empirical work on moral foundations. I demonstrate that the moral foundations literature is not able to do the work May needs. It demonstrates shared moral cognition, not shared moral judgment, and therefore, May's attempt to defeat general skepticism fails.
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Morality and Moral Bioenhancement

2021
Why aren’t we better? Do we have a problem with understanding morality or don’t we want to be better? Before turning to the theme of enhancing morality, it is in order to point to a number of issues that are essential for a proper comprehension of morality.
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The Moral Machine: Is It Moral?

2019
Many 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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