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Bioinspired Approaches and Their Philosophical-Ethical Dimensions: A Narrative Review. [PDF]
Estadieu L +4 more
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The Dark Side of Ideology: Ideological Worldviews and Antidemocratic Attitudes
This study investigated associations between ideological worldviews and opposition to liberal democracy in a UK sample (N = 824). System‐justifying (e.g., authoritarianism and social dominance) and system‐challenging (e.g., need for chaos and prejudice against the rich) worldviews robustly predicted antidemocratic attitudes, mediated by perceived ...
Artur Nilsson, Ali Teymoori
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Social construction of XAI: Do we need one definition to rule them all? [PDF]
Ehsan U, Riedl MO.
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“A Practice of Fairness”: Social Equity Budgeting in Freedom City
ABSTRACT Social justice is often theorized as fairness and expressed in equity as part of public administration and associated budgeting practices. Whereas much literature contrasted deontological positions, emphasizing a procedural justice with fairness based on rules, with consequentialist theory that emphasizes a distributional justice based on ...
Laurence Ferry, Thomas Ahrens
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Certainties and the Bedrock of Moral Reasoning: Three Ways the Spade Turns
ABSTRACT In this paper, we identify and explain three kinds of bedrock in moral thought. The term “bedrock,” as introduced by Wittgenstein in §217 of the Philosophical Investigations, stands for the end of a chain of reasoning. We affirm that some chains of moral reasoning do indeed end with certainty.
Konstantin Deininger, Herwig Grimm
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The spiritual core of the hard problem: consciousness as foundational, not emergent. [PDF]
Arora A.
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More Than Regulation: Challenging Habermas on the Future of the Public Sphere
Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Bernardo Ferro
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