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  1. Global South States’ Views on Building Partnerships with Corporations: An Agonistic Struggle in the UN and Beyond

    In this article, we analyse the global consensus on the UN’s partnership approach to businesses through an agonistic lens. In doing so, we seek to...

    Eva Nilsson, Martin Fougère in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article Open access 23 June 2024
  2. Do Criminal Politicians Affect Firm Investment and Value? Evidence from a Regression Discontinuity Approach

    We provide evidence on the effects of criminal/corrupt politicians on firm performance and investments in their constituencies. Using a regression...

    Vikram Nanda, Ankur Pareek in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 23 June 2024
  3. Public perceptions of artificial intelligence in healthcare: ethical concerns and opportunities for patient-centered care

    Background

    In an effort to improve the quality of medical care, the philosophy of patient-centered care has become integrated into almost every aspect...

    Kaila Witkowski, Ratna Okhai, Stephen R. Neely in BMC Medical Ethics
    Article Open access 22 June 2024
  4. Gene Editing Cattle for Enhancing Heat Tolerance: A Welfare Review of the “PRLR-SLICK Cattle” Case

    In March 2022 the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) published a risk assessment of a recent animal gene editing proposal submitted by Acceligen™....

    Mattia Pozzebon, Bernt Guldbrandtsen, Peter Sandøe in NanoEthics
    Article Open access 22 June 2024
  5. The Environmental Costs of Artificial Intelligence for Healthcare

    Healthcare has emerged as a key setting where expectations are rising for the potential benefits of artificial intelligence (AI), encompassing a...

    Amelia Katirai in Asian Bioethics Review
    Article Open access 21 June 2024
  6. Regulating AI-Based Medical Devices in Saudi Arabia: New Legal Paradigms in an Evolving Global Legal Order

    This paper examines the Saudi Food and Drug Authority’s (SFDA) Guidance on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) technologies based...

    Barry Solaiman in Asian Bioethics Review
    Article Open access 21 June 2024
  7. Exploring moral competence regression: a narrative approach in medical ethics education for medical students

    Background

    Studies from different countries report a stagnation or regression of moral competence in medical students between the first and the last...

    Martin Zielina, Jaromír Škoda, ... Adam Doležal in BMC Medical Ethics
    Article Open access 21 June 2024
  8. Knowledge, algorithmic predictions, and action

    I discuss the epistemic status of algorithmic predictions in the legal realm. My main claim is that algorithmic predictions do not give us knowledge,...

    Eleonora Cresto in Asian Journal of Philosophy
    Article 21 June 2024
  9. What does nihilism tell us about modal logic?

    Brauer (Philos Stud 179:2751–2763, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11098-022-01793-7 , 2022) has recently argued that if it is possible that there is...

    Christopher James Masterman in Philosophical Studies
    Article Open access 21 June 2024
  10. Affective Discernment as a Boundary Experience

    This article is a theo-phenomenological study on discernment in Eastern Orthodox spirituality, particularly as it is described in the Philokalia and...

    Nicolae Turcan in Human Studies
    Article Open access 21 June 2024
  11. Egyptology and fanaticism

    Various decision theories share a troubling implication. They imply that, for any finite amount of value, it would be better to wager it all for a...

    Hayden Wilkinson in Philosophical Studies
    Article Open access 21 June 2024
  12. Continuity in Leibniz and Deleuze: A reading of Difference and Repetition and The Fold

    The status of continuity in Deleuze’s metaphysics is a subject of debate. Deleuze calls the virtual, in Difference and Repetition , an Ideal continuum ,...

    Hamed Movahedi in Continental Philosophy Review
    Article 21 June 2024
  13. The State of the Field Report XIII: Contemporary Chinese Studies of Zhengyan Ruo Fan (Straightforward Words Seem Paradoxical) in Laozi 78

    The proposition zhengyan ruo fan **言若反 (straightforward words seem paradoxical) embodies Laozi’s 老子 linguistic self-consciousness about the expression...

    Yiming Wang in Dao
    Article 21 June 2024
  14. Reframing the Issue in 13.18 of the Analects of Confucius: Family Privileges in Criminal Litigation and the Confucian Insight

    The sheep case in Analects 13.18 has generated a heated debate in contemporary Chinese philosophy for more than a decade. One side in this debate...

    **aomei Yang in Dao
    Article 21 June 2024
  15. Do White Women Gain Status for Engaging in Anti-black Racism at Work? An Experimental Examination of Status Conferral

    Businesses often attempt to demonstrate their commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) by showcasing women in their leadership ranks,...

    Jennifer L. Berdahl, Barnini Bhattacharyya in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article Open access 21 June 2024
  16. Does “Better Than” Have a Common Scale?

    Ordinal, interval, and ratio scales are discussed and arguments for the thesis that “better than” comparisons reside on interval or ratio scales are...

    Erich H. Rast in The Journal of Value Inquiry
    Article Open access 21 June 2024
  17. Ability predicates, or there and back again

    Predicates like knowable , believable or evincible each are associated with Fitch-like paradoxes. Given some plausible assumptions, the prima facie ...

    Julian J. Schloeder in Philosophical Studies
    Article 21 June 2024
  18. A Neo-Confucian Architectural Ethic

    Neo-Confucian metaphysical, epistemological, and ethical theories provide support for an architectural ethic. The latter can be justified through an...

    Samuel Cocks in Dao
    Article 21 June 2024
  19. Opaque Options

    Moral options are permissions to do less than best, impartially speaking. In this paper, we investigate the challenge of reconciling moral options...

    Kacper Kowalczyk, Aidan B. Penn in Philosophical Studies
    Article Open access 21 June 2024
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