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Differentiating Social and Moral Norms in Perceived Internalization [PDF]
Why are some behaviors perceived as moral norms while others are perceived as social norms? In a preregistered study (N = 535), we examined how people perceive different types of moral behaviors and whether those perceptions help distinguish between ...
Paul Deutchman, Fiona Y. Yang
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Kant’s principles of adjudication and execution in the context of the Enlightenment [PDF]
In the 1770s’ lectures on ethics, Kant distinguishes between two principles of obligation: the principle of adjudication and the principle of execution. The former is the normative standard of moral evaluation, while the latter denotes the incentive for ...
Walsh John
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Petty bribery, pluralistic ignorance, and the collective action problem
Bribery for access to public goods and services remains a widespread and seemingly innocuous practice which disproportionately targets the poor and helps keep them poor.
Leena K. Hoffmann, Raj N. Patel
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This research article translation explains that United Nations Special Rapporteurship on Torture has approved eight thematic reports on the use of force; migration; prohibition of torture; corruption; domestic violence; psychological torture ...
Henrique Napoleão Alves
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The vital need for action against the social determinants of frailty
Dementia outcomes will increasingly reflect inequalities unless vital action is taken against the social determinants of frailty.
Timothy Daly
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Given a $K$-type $π$, it is known that its spin norm (due to first-named author) is lower bounded by its lambda norm (due to Vogan). That is, $\|π\|_{\rm spin}\geq \|π\|_{\rm lambda}$. This note aims to describe for which $π$ one can actually have equality. We apply the result to tempered Dirac series.
Du, Chengyu, Dong, Chao-ping
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Norms2: Norms About Norms [PDF]
AbstractIn this paper, I outline and defend the view that variations in compliance levels with one and the same norm represent differentnorms about following norms. In support of this claim, I first argue that classic game-theoretic accounts, which define norms as Nash equilibria of noncooperative games, typically consider variations in compliance ...
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Explaining norms and norms explained [PDF]
AbstractOaksford & Chater (O&C) aim to provide teleological explanations of behavior by giving an appropriate normative standard: Bayesian inference. We argue that there is no uncontroversial independent justification for the normativity of Bayesian inference, and that O&C fail to satisfy a necessary condition for teleological explanations:
Danks, David, Eberhardt, Frederick
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Scientists and policymakers seek to choose effective interventions that promote preventative health measures. We evaluated whether academics, behavioral science practitioners, and laypeople (N = 1034) were able to forecast the effectiveness of seven ...
Eugen Dimant +5 more
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Improving the value of letters in biomedicine
The letter is a unique and versatile literary format in the published biomedical literature. Here we argue for more inclusive editorial practices to encourage authors to publish more of them.
Timothy Daly, Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva
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