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MORAL REASONING OF STUDENTS OF DIFFERENT PROFESSIONAL CHOICES
The goal of this research was to investigate the differences in moral reasoning among students of social, biomedical and technical sciences. The sample included 300 students of both genders (154 male and 146 female students).
Mirjana Đokić, Snažana Stojiljković
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The Inspiration for Writing Makhzan-ol-Asrār and Eskandar-nāme by NIZāmi based on Action Discourse [PDF]
The signs that direct the discourse of a narrative to create a core action in the central core and to reproduce intelligent and program-oriented meanings constitute the pattern of Greimas’ action discourse in the context of the narrative.
Khalil Baygzade, لیلا Rahmatian
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Finding a consensus between philosophy of applied and social sciences: A case of biology of human rights [PDF]
This paper is an attempt to provide an adequate theoretical framework to understand the biological basis of human rights. We argue that the skepticism about human rights is increasing especially among the most rational, innovative and productive ...
Younas, Ammar
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Terrorism in Media Political Discourse: from Metaphorical Expressions to Cognitive Models
This study aims at analysing metaphorical expressions and reconstructing TERRORISM metaphors in British and Lithuanian media political discourse in the theoretical framework of cognitive linguistics and political philosophy (Lakoff and Johnson 1999 ...
Liudmila Arcimavičienė
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Artificial morality: Making of the artificial moral agents [PDF]
: Artificial Morality is a new, emerging interdisciplinary field that centres around the idea of creating artificial moral agents, or AMAs, by implementing moral competence in artificial systems.
Kušić, Marija, Nurkić, Petar
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The Default Mode Network (DMN) has been found to be involved in various domains of cognitive and social processing. The present article will review brain connectivity results related to the DMN in the fields of social understanding of others: emotion ...
Wanqing eLi, Xiaoqin eMai, Chao eLiu
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Theorizing Moral Cognition: Culture in Action, Situations, and Relationships [PDF]
Dual-process theories of morality are approaches to moral cognition that stress the varying significance of emotion and deliberation in shaping judgments of action.
Luft, Aliza
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How can neuroscience contribute to moral philosophy, psychology and education based on Aristotelian virtue ethics? [PDF]
The present essay discusses the relationship between moral philosophy, psychology and education based on virtue ethics, contemporary neuroscience, and how neuroscientific methods can contribute to studies of moral virtue and character. First, the present
Han, Hyemin
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The focus of the problem, which is considered in the work, are those possible transformations in the research practices of modern sociology, which are related to the actual changes in sociocultural space on a global scale.
Lyubov Bevzenko
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The phenomenon of negative emotions in the social existence of human [PDF]
Purpose. The research is aimed at determining the influence of negative ethical emotions on social life and the activity of the individual, which involves solving the following problems: a) to find out approaches to the typology of ethical emotions, b ...
Bobyl, V. V., Pavlova, Tatyana
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