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Semantic convergence in culturally loaded text translation by Large Language Models: a cross-model empirical analysis of English translations of <i>The Four Books</i>. [PDF]
Wan Q, Yu Q.
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Uncertainty tolerance in healthcare: towards a normative conception. [PDF]
Han PKJ, Hofmann B.
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Engaging with Film to Teach Students About Virtuous Outsourcing of Cognitive Tasks to LLMs. [PDF]
Gopal W, Quinn M.
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Assessing the Morality of Harm Reduction Interventions in Substance Use Treatment. [PDF]
Dernbach MR.
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Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic, 2021
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American Behavioral Scientist, 2009
Network governance, social capital, and virtue-based forms of corporate social responsibility justify sectoral arrangements organized around reciprocated forms of entrepreneurial accountability to promote best practices of corporate social responsibility benchmarked in near and long terms.
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Network governance, social capital, and virtue-based forms of corporate social responsibility justify sectoral arrangements organized around reciprocated forms of entrepreneurial accountability to promote best practices of corporate social responsibility benchmarked in near and long terms.
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The Journal of Ethics, 2009
This paper represents two polemics. One is against suggestions (made by Harman and others) that recent psychological research counts against any claim that there is such a thing as genuine virtue (Cf. Harman, in: Byrne, Stalnaker, Wedgwood (eds.) Fact and value, pp 117–127, 2001).
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This paper represents two polemics. One is against suggestions (made by Harman and others) that recent psychological research counts against any claim that there is such a thing as genuine virtue (Cf. Harman, in: Byrne, Stalnaker, Wedgwood (eds.) Fact and value, pp 117–127, 2001).
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