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Marxismus jako etika vůle k přetvoření světa. Jaroslav Kabeš a nové cesty marxismu po říjnové revoluci

open access: yesFilosofický časopis, 2022
The text attempts to follow the path that Jaroslav Kabeš, a notable Czech Marxist of the interwar period, took to work out the subjective side of Marxist philosophy in the form of a specific ethics. The article’s author calls Kabeš’ conception an “ethics
Růžička, Jiří
doaj   +1 more source

Drivers of Noncompliance With Vaccine Mandates—The Interplay Between Distrust, Rationality, Morality, and Social Motivation

open access: yesRegulation &Governance, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT COVID‐19 amplified the issue of public resistance to government vaccination programs. Little attention has focused on people's moral reasons for noncompliance, which differ from—but often build upon—the epistemic claims they make about vaccine safety and efficacy, disease severity, and the trustworthiness of government. This study explores the
Katie Attwell   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Volitionism and Voluntarism about Belief

open access: yes, 1999
I argue that one should not confuse two issues about the relationship between belief and the will: the psychological issue of whether we can believe at will ("volitionism"), and the normative issue of whether one should believe at will ("voluntarism ...
Engel, Pascal
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Un-willed Beliefs: An Essay on Voluntariness and Doxastic Voluntarism [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
Doxastic involuntarism is somewhat of an epistemological orthodoxy. Contra this orthodoxy, I argue that doxastic voluntarism is routinely true. The aim is to argue for this by exploring the nature of the voluntary.
Davis, Benjamin
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Missionary Societies in the Evangelical Churches: Origins and Characteristics

open access: yesAnnales Missiologici Posnanienses, 2014
The present study attempts to describe one of the most interesting phenomena in the history of missions: the birth and development of the Missionary Societies, which arose between the end of the 18th and the beginning of the 19th century.
Roberto Catalano
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Re‐Imagining Regulatory Governance

open access: yesRegulation &Governance, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This paper invites the readers to rethink regulatory governance by examining how trust‐based and rule‐based governance interact. To do this, it uses analytical narratives of three fictional polities: “Trustland”, “Regland”, and “Concordia”. Each polity represents a stylized model of governance: Trustland is anchored in trust‐based governance ...
David Levi‐Faur
wiley   +1 more source

Hobartian voluntarism and epistemic deontologism

open access: yes, 2006
Mark Heller has recently offered a proposal in defense of a fairly strong version of doxastic voluntarism. Heller looks to the compatibilist theory of free will proposed by R.E. Hobart in the first half of the twentieth century for an account of doxastic
Buckareff, Andrei A.
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Against Atomic Individualism in Plural Subject Theory

open access: yesPhenomenology and Mind, 2016
Within much contemporary social ontology there is a particular methodology at work. This methodology takes as a starting point two or more asocial or atomic individuals. These individuals are taken to be perfectly functional agents, though outside of all
Neil W. Williams
doaj   +1 more source

Governing Credit in the Digital Age: Public Perceptions and Engagement in China's Credit Systems

open access: yesRegulation &Governance, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT There is a global trend toward embedding personal credit systems and their scoring mechanisms within broader governance infrastructures. A prominent and controversial example is China's Social Credit System (SCS), which plays a central role in the country's data‐driven financial and social governance.
Mo Chen   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

The role of voluntarism in stimulating organization democracy [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
This thesis represents a body of work developed over 10 years in the areas of management learning, organizational politics, and change and organization democracy.
Clarke, Martin
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