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Introduction: The Formation of the Moral Point of View—The Legacy of Bernard Williams Twenty Years after His Passing
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Open AccessProspection as a Sustainability Virtue: Imagining Futures for Intergenerational Ethics
This paper explores the relevance of intergenerational ethics in the context of climate change and argues that virtue ethics provides a suitable framework for addressing these ethical concerns. We suggest the ...
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A Unique Contribution to Democratic Life: Emotions, Meta-ethics, and Meta-cognition in P4wC
It has long been (P4wC) is crucial . As is repeatedly discussed in the and teenagers who take part sessions become more thoughtful, more reflective, more considerate, and more reasonable adults, and thu...
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A tale of two cities: emotion and reason in the formation of moral judgement and possible metaethical implications
The project of naturalizing ethics has multiple contributions, from cognitive and moral psychology to primatology, neuroscience or evolutionary theory. One of the strategies for naturalizing ethics has been to...