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Compassionate Digital Innovation: A Pluralistic Perspective and Research Agenda
ABSTRACT Digital innovation offers significant societal, economic and environmental benefits but is also a source of profound harms. Prior information systems (IS) research has often overlooked the ethical tensions involved, framing harms as ‘unintended consequences’ rather than symptoms of deeper systemic problems.
Raffaele F. Ciriello +5 more
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Neutrality, Partiality, and Meaning in Life [PDF]
Discussion of whether values and norms are neutral or not has mainly appeared in works on the nature of prudential rationality and morality. Little systematic has yet appeared in the up and coming field of the meaning of life.
Metz, Thaddeus
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Abstract This paper focuses on pluralistic research designs in management and organization studies. While advocates often present such approaches as a means of reconciling practical relevance with scientific rigour, their philosophical coherence remains underexplored, particularly in relation to the paradigm debates of the 1980s and 1990s. Our analysis
Nicholas Black
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G.B. PIRANESI'S ARTISTIC TRUTH ABOUT THE MODERNITY EPOCH
The article analyzes the culture of modernity as wholeness, perceived “through the prism” of G.B. Piranesi’s creative mind. It is emphasized, that being the creator of this wholeness, Piranesi is vital for his contemporaries and descendants. First of all,
S. G. Gladysheva
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Risk Objectivism and Risk Subjectivism: When Are Risks Real [PDF]
Typically, those who discuss Risk management envision a two-step process wherein, first, Risk is more or less objectively appraised and, second, the acceptability of those Risks is subjectively evaluated.
Thompson, Paul B.
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Private Property Rights, Government Interventionism and Welfare Economics
We develop a critique of government interventionism based on the Misesian calculation argument against socialism. If private property rights and relative prices based on supply and demand are necessary for successful economic coordination, then ...
Jankovic Ivan, Block Walter
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The Interpretation of Probability: Still an Open Issue? 1
Probability as understood today, namely as a quantitative notion expressible by means of a function ranging in the interval between 0–1, took shape in the mid-17th century, and presents both a mathematical and a philosophical aspect.
Maria Carla Galavotti
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Austrian Economics, Evolutionary Psychology and Methodological Dualism: Subjectivism Reconsidered [PDF]
The methodological individualism and subjectivism of the Austrian tradition in economics is often associated with a methodological dualism, i.e. the claim that the nature of its subject matter, namely purposeful and intentional human action, requires ...
Vanberg, Viktor J.
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The Tenuous Case for Conscience [PDF]
If there is any single theme that has provided the foundation of modern liberalism and has infused our more specific constitutional commitments to freedom of religion and freedom of speech, that theme is probably “freedom of conscience.” But some ...
Smith, Steve D.
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