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Enhancing tunnel sprayer performance through optimization of constructional parameters. [PDF]
Singh J +6 more
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Aristotle's intuitionist approach to morality guides a new direction in moral psychology. [PDF]
Amormino P, Law KF, Inbar Y.
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Navigated hepatic tumor resection using intraoperative ultrasound imaging. [PDF]
Olthof KA +8 more
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No Detectable Effects of Chronic Stress on Moral Decision-Making Are Found: A Data Reanalysis and a Pre-Registered Replication and Extension. [PDF]
Zou L, Wu J, Liu C.
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Effects of digital game-based learning as a tool for laparoscopy training in surgical nursing. [PDF]
Akbari HajiAbad F +2 more
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This chapter puts forward a novel healthcare application of the Trolley Problem by applying it to our most recent global health crisis, the COVID-19 pandemic. The following hypothesis is introduced, analyzed and ultimately rejected: that the Trolley Problem can be used to distinguish between the supposed ethical permissibility of lifting lockdowns and ...
Di Nucci, Ezio
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The Trolley Problem is one of the most intensively discussed and controversial puzzles in contemporary moral philosophy. Over the last half-century, it has also become something of a cultural phenomenon, having been the subject of scientific experiments, online polls, television programs, computer games, and several popular books.
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Thomson and the Trolley Problem
Philosophical Studies, 1990L'A. argumente contre le principe d'exemption distributive de Thomson, et contre une variante de ce principe due a Montmarquet. Aucun des deux principes ne permet de resoudre le dilemme moral de la distribution d'un bien au detriment d'un seul ...
Michael Gorr
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Causal attributions and the trolley problem [PDF]
In this paper, we consider two competing explanations of the empirical finding that people’s causal attributions are responsive to normative details, such as whether an agent’s action violated an injunctive norm—the counterfactual view and the ...
Justin Sytsma, Jonathan Livengood
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What Happened to the Trolley Problem?
In this paper, I provide a general introduction to the trolley problem. I describe its birth as a philosophical thought experiment, then its successful career in moral psychology.
Florian Cova, Cova Florian
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