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The role of the African value of Ubuntu in global AI inclusion discourse: A normative ethics perspective. [PDF]
Summary Historically, Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has been excluded from the benefits of the previous industrial revolutions, as its people and their resources and aspirations have been objectified through foreign domination, and its culture has either been
Gwagwa A, Kazim E, Hilliard A.
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What methods do reviews of normative ethics literature use for search, selection, analysis, and synthesis? In-depth results from a systematic review of reviews. [PDF]
Background(Semi-)systematic approaches to finding, analysing, and synthesising ethics literature on medical topics are still in their infancy. However, our recent systematic review showed that the rate of publication of such (semi-)systematic reviews has
Mertz M, Strech D, Kahrass H.
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The role of normative marketing ethics
This essay highlights the importance of normative thinking in marketing ethics and proposes avenues for future research. It begins with contrasting positive and normative ethics.
Gene R Laczniak, Patrick E Murphy
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Normative Ethics and Sport: A Moral Manifesto
This article constitutes a strictly cognitive and completely non-ideological moral (or rather, amoral) manifesto that makes no value judgments. The article concerns relationships that, according to sport enthusiasts with varying levels of competence ...
Kosiewicz Jerzy
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Normative Virtue Theory in Theological Ethics
What place is there for virtue theory in theological ethics? Many question the normative significance of virtue theory in theological ethics today, leaving it to rule-based ethics to provide action-guidance.
Nicholas Austin
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Normative Ethics Does Not Need a Foundation: It Needs More Science
The impact of science on ethics forms since long the subject of intense debate. Although there is a growing consensus that science can describe morality and explain its evolutionary origins, there is less consensus about the ability of science to provide
Linda Van Speybroeck +2 more
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Examining the position of virtue ethics in normative ethics [PDF]
Virtue ethics is known as one of the three branches of normative ethics, but some moral philosophers are not in favor of an independent position for it in normative ethics.
مرتضی bakhshi golsefidi +1 more
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Max Scheler’s Socratesism. An Introduction of a Phenomenological Normative Ethics [PDF]
Socrates’s question is the starting point of all ethics. In his phenomenological value-personalism, Scheler transformed it to the question: “How ‘should’ ‘I’ be and live?” Fundamentally, “I” refers to the person, and “should” means the “ideal ought ...
Wei Zhang
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This is a paper about the methodology of normative ethics. I claim that much work in normative ethics can be interpreted as modelling, the form of inquiry familiar from science, involving idealised representations.
J. Roussos
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