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Case Order Effects in Legal Decision-Making. [PDF]
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Ethics, Algorithms and Self-Driving Cars – A CSI of the ‘Trolley Problem’
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A Conceptual Value-Distribution Approach to the Trolley Problem
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International Journal of Applied Philosophy, 2022
Even a dog can tell if he was tripped over or kicked. Would entrepreneurs know? To slow down the progress of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, many states have taken restrictive measures, including the closing of private businesses. Are entrepreneurs therefore entitled to compensation? The answer is not obvious. In this paper, I suggest a solution which follows
J. Kokešová
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Even a dog can tell if he was tripped over or kicked. Would entrepreneurs know? To slow down the progress of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, many states have taken restrictive measures, including the closing of private businesses. Are entrepreneurs therefore entitled to compensation? The answer is not obvious. In this paper, I suggest a solution which follows
J. Kokešová
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The Trolley Problem in the Ethics of Autonomous Vehicles
Philosophical Quarterly, 2023In 2021, Germany passed the first law worldwide that regulates dilemma situations with autonomous cars. Against this background, this article investigates the permissibility of trade-offs between human lives in the context of self-driving cars. It does
Norbert Paulo
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Teaching moral reasoning: Why and how to use the trolley problem
Journal of Public Affairs Education, 2021This article describes a teaching plan for a discussion-driven introduction to moral reasoning and explains its philosophical and pedagogical rationale.
J. Himmelreich, Joshua Cohen
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