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Clarifying dissenting voices: Exploring the ambivalence around the Canadian national inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls. [PDF]
Rousseau A.
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Healing Memory, Ontological Intimacy, and U.S. Imprisonment: Toward a Christian Politics of “Good Punishment” in Civil Society [PDF]
Logan, James
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Kant's Dialectic of Enlightenment
Abstract Kant's moral thought emphasizes both our ability to make adequate, immediate moral judgment, as well as our deep‐seated forms of self‐entrapment. Strikingly, these forms of self‐entrapment are not simply the result of reason being overpowered by forces external to it, but arise out of reason itself, as pathological versions of otherwise ...
Laurenz Ramsauer
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Dreaming Ubuntu: Jungian Studies, Forgiveness, and Jung's Recalcitrant Fourth. [PDF]
Cerminara B.
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Abstract What norms govern aesthetic conversations? In Hansen and Adams (2024), we argue for a norm we call, following Stanley Cavell, “the hope of agreement”, along with a requirement of “seriousness”, the “discipline of accounting for one's judgments”.
Nat Hansen, Zed Adams
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Abstract It is often said that dignity is the ground of human rights. But what grounds dignity? According to proponents of the metaphysical view, dignity is grounded in our rational capacities, our sense of justice, or a disjunctive list of valuable capacities.
Jordan David Thomas Walters
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The problem of moral obligation to preserve or erase memories in trauma treatment. [PDF]
Yang J.
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Abolishing the American Death Penalty: The Court of Public Opinion Versus The U.S. Supreme Court [PDF]
Steiker, Carol S., Steiker, Jordan M.
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Mutual Recognition and Moral Luck
Abstract According to contractualists, whether we are able to lead a flourishing and meaningful life is influenced, in part, by our capacity to relate to other rational self‐governing beings on mutually justifiable terms. At the same time, it seems that our success in relating with our fellow rational creatures on terms that they could not reasonably ...
Ken Oshitani
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Ethical reflections in legal medicine and forensic medical expertise: looking beyond the norm. [PDF]
de Almeida G.
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