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Improving Ethical Reasoning
This chapter applies the insights of the previous chapters to discuss the development of education tools that can foster ethical reasoning skills.... -
Towards a Third Culture
This sixth chapter identifies the main characteristics of the third culture: mirroring the world; revealing the interrelatedness of all things and... -
Finding the Narrative: Shifting East
This first chapter sets out the question that lies at the heart of the book: what is it to be human in the twenty-first century, at the dawn of new... -
Finding Potential Integrators
In this second chapter, three potential integrators are identified that are characteristic of the second Renaissance. (a) A reformed financial... -
Political Polarization and Tending the Flames of Hostility
An important role of social criticism is to call out social and political policies and actions that disrespect the dignity of persons, wrongfully... -
On Religion and Social Criticism
In an effort to understand how religious ethicists carry the practice and tradition of social criticism forward, the contributors to this volume... -
Normativity and Solidarity
What methodologies should characterize religious ethics? How should religious ethics relate (or not relate) to religious studies? These questions... -
Prophetic Social Criticism, Solidarity, and Just War
Richard B. Miller’s account of liberal social criticism strikingly finds in the prophetic voices of religious traditions moral resources for... -
The Grieving Storyteller: Grief Narratives as a Source of Moral Reflection
In one of his most important books, Children, Ethics, and Modern Medicine, Richard B. Miller argues that medical ethicists have too frequently... -
The Public Sphere
The public sphere is the first significant topic opened by Habermas in the social sciences. In the development of this theory, the influence of... -
Subject and Concept of Legitimacy
This chapter develops the concept of legitimacy as the right to function. According to conventional concepts of state legitimacy, to regard an... -
Utilizing Prompt Engineering to Operationalize Cybersecurity
This chapter provides a comprehensive guide to prompt engineering techniques for cybersecurity operations. Core concepts establish a foundation for... -
AI Regulations
This chapter provides an analysis of the regulatory landscape governing artificial intelligence on national and international levels. It emphasizes... -
Conclusion
When Marx tried to interpret human history as the self-creation and movement of human practices, he “opposes [his theory] to both idealism and the... -
Normativity as Intersubjective Control
Searle’s theory of social construction eventually indicates that normativity must be sustained through the intentional exercise of power between... -
Proactive Transparency
Examples of failed attempts to introduce transparency in Turkey, Russia and China show that political leaders often have a poor understanding of how... -
Introduction
The introduction of the book highlights the pivotal role transparency has played in sha** the trajectory of science over recent centuries, leading... -
Perfect and Imperfect Sympathy in Adam Smith’s Moral Philosophy
This chapter shows in what sense sympathy would be central to understanding Smith’s conception of harmony between oneself and others. Specifically,... -
A Semantic Overview of ‘Nature’ and ‘Natural’ in Adam Smith’s Moral Philosophy
This chapter aims to provide an overview of the meaning of the terms ‘nature’ and ‘natural’ as used by Smith in his moral philosophy in relation to... -
Conclusions
This conclusion provides a summary of the work that has been done, shows the achievements of the book, outlines the problems still open and suggests...