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Insights from the UK's Good Medical Practice on Regulating Physician Code of Conduct
From the perspective of normative ethics, this study examines the content of the 2024 edition of Good Medical Practice issued by the British Medical Association.
Xiaojuan GE +3 more
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The Normative Significance of Flatulence: Aesthetics, Etiquette, and Ethics
Proceeding on the basis of reports of a proposal in 2011 to criminalize public flatulence in Malawi, the normative significance of flatulence is considered from the respective standpoints of aesthetics, etiquette, and ethics, and it is indicated how ...
Karl Pfeifer
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A constructionist defence of environmental ethics: the case of the Swiss hunter [PDF]
Castree argues that, due to implicit and explicit forms of material essentialism within many environmental ethicist arguments, a post-environmental ethics may be inevitable. The purpose of this article was to examine this claim by putting authors Castree
T. Tait-Jamieson
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‘I should do what?’ Addressing research misconduct through values alignment
Evidence suggests that the incidence of research misconduct is not in decline despite efforts to improve awareness, education and governance mechanisms. Two responses to this problem are favoured: first, the promotion of an agent-centred ethics approach ...
Kate Chatfield, Emma Law
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Introduction: Towards an Ethics of Mind [PDF]
This chapter locates our overall approach within the dialectic of contemporary philosophical debates and provides an overall framework for discussion. First, I introduce the problem of mental normativity.
Schmidt, Sebastian
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The ethical challenge of Touraine's 'living together' [PDF]
In Can We Live Together? Alain Touraine combines a consummate analysis of crucial social tensions in contemporary societies with a strong normative appeal for a new emancipatory 'Subject' capable of overcoming the twin threats of atomisation or ...
Archibugi D. +34 more
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The Consequentialist Judgment Paradox
In normative ethics, some of the oldest and still lively debates revolve around the question of consequentialism. The question is not so much about making a binary decision between consequentialism and its alternatives (notably deontology ...
Arthur Ionescu
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What normative terms mean and why it matters for ethical theory [PDF]
This paper investigates how inquiry into normative language can improve substantive normative theorizing. First I examine two dimensions along which normative language differs: “strength” and “subjectivity.” Next I show how greater sensitivity to these ...
Silk, Alex
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(WP 2018-01) Ethics \u3cem\u3eand\u3c/em\u3e Economics: A Complex Systems Approach [PDF]
This chapter examines the nature of ethics and economics as a single subject of investigation, and uses a complex systems approach to characterize the nature of that subject.
Davis, John B.
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Iranian Muslim Reformists and Contemporary Ethics; Revival of “Utilitarianism" [PDF]
This paper raises a moral issue for contemporary post-revolutionary Muslim intellectuals in Iran. According to traditional Islamic teachings, ethics enables people to transcend from this mundane world and offers guidance on ways to improve virtues.
Dabbagh, Hossein
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