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The Physician's Conscience and Virtue in Defending the Right to Life and Human Dignity. [PDF]
Hernandez-Ojeda J.
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Plasma proteomics identifies S100A8/A9 as a novel biomarker and therapeutic target for fulminant myocarditis. [PDF]
He W +13 more
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Proteome-wide ligandability maps of drugs with diverse cysteine-reactive chemotypes. [PDF]
Tian C +7 more
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Bio-inspired cognitive robotics vs. embodied AI for socially acceptable, civilized robots. [PDF]
Morasso P.
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2023
Abstract A diverse bandwagon of academics is working with and celebrating the notion of phronesis, or ‘practical wisdom’, as a metacognitive capacity, guiding morally aspirational cognition and action. However, this new phronesis discourse is characterized by frequently unrecognized tensions, lacunae, and ambivalences.
Kristján Kristjánsson, Blaine Fowers
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Abstract A diverse bandwagon of academics is working with and celebrating the notion of phronesis, or ‘practical wisdom’, as a metacognitive capacity, guiding morally aspirational cognition and action. However, this new phronesis discourse is characterized by frequently unrecognized tensions, lacunae, and ambivalences.
Kristján Kristjánsson, Blaine Fowers
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Retrieving Aristotle’s Phronesis
Business and Professional Ethics Journal, 2022Most executives recognize that the long-term financial health, prosperity and survival of their firm depend upon leaders who have good moral character. The article argues that a retrieval of Aristotle’s work on character and virtue can bring new clarity on how to identify and select leaders of our business institutions.
Gerald F. Cavanagh, Oliver F. Williams
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Moral Philosophy and Politics, 2021
AbstractWe argue that the growing prevalence of statistical machine learning in everyday decision making – from creditworthiness to police force allocation – effectively replaces many of our humdrum practical judgments and that this will eventually undermine our capacityfor making such judgments. We lean on Aristotle’s famous account of howphronesisand
Nir Eisikovits, Dan Feldman
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AbstractWe argue that the growing prevalence of statistical machine learning in everyday decision making – from creditworthiness to police force allocation – effectively replaces many of our humdrum practical judgments and that this will eventually undermine our capacityfor making such judgments. We lean on Aristotle’s famous account of howphronesisand
Nir Eisikovits, Dan Feldman
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Journal of Teacher Education, 2004
The purpose of this article is to describe a paradigm of reflection that explicitly synthesizes varied perspectives of reflection into a coherent model grounded on the ancient conception of virtue. Previous conceptions of reflection have considered its moral implications and connections but have stopped short of claiming that reflection is essentially
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The purpose of this article is to describe a paradigm of reflection that explicitly synthesizes varied perspectives of reflection into a coherent model grounded on the ancient conception of virtue. Previous conceptions of reflection have considered its moral implications and connections but have stopped short of claiming that reflection is essentially
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