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Epistemic (in)justice, social identity and the Black Box problem in patient care
This manuscript draws on the moral norms arising from the nuanced accounts of epistemic (in)justice and social identity in relational autonomy to...
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Down and Dirty in the Field of Play: Startup Societies, Cryptostatecraft, and Critical Complicity
Climate change and fourth industrial revolution (4IR) technologies are massively shifting the material and social conditions of existence on Earth...
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From Nutritional Capability to Food Capability: Measurement of Multidimensional Food Poverty in Japan
Amartya Sen’s work has contributed to shifting our focus from food availability to food access and utilisation, together called ‘nutritional...
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Concluding Thoughts
Scholars like J.D. Prince (2018) emphasizes that PM has been anticipated as the new paradigm for healthcare delivery, because of its potential... -
Non-epistemic values and scientific assessment: an adequacy-for-purpose view
The literature on values in science struggles with questions about how to describe and manage the role of values in scientific research. We argue...
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Caring in an Algorithmic World: Ethical Perspectives for Designers and Developers in Building AI Algorithms to Fight Fake News
This article suggests several design principles intended to assist in the development of ethical algorithms exemplified by the task of fighting fake...
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Organizations, Learning, and Sustainability: A Cross-Disciplinary Review and Research Agenda
This paper explores the role of learning in organizational responses to sustainability. Finding meaningful solutions to sustainability challenges...
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Engagement with Future Generations: Unfulfilled Empathy
In this article, our focus is on the topic of engagement and possibility of empathy with future generations. We acknowledge that empathy for future...
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A Semantics for Hyperintensional Belief Revision Based on Information Bases
I propose a novel hyperintensional semantics for belief revision and a corresponding system of dynamic doxastic logic. The main goal of the framework...
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Bridging the Fact/Value Divide in Wisdom Research: The Development of Expertise in Wise Decision-Making
What are the relations among wisdom, virtue, and expertise? Wisdom can be defined broadly as knowledge about how to live well. At the least, the task...
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Blackness as Dignity-in-Sacrifice: From Exploitation to Contribution
Dignity discourse in contemporary business ethics has yet to incorporate an analysis of race. This conceptual study fills that gap in the literature... -
‘Individuality’ Before Hegel: Leibniz, Herder, Goethe, Fichte, Schleiermacher, Humboldt, Schlegel
This chapter examines usage prior to Hegel, on the part of Leibniz, Herder, Goethe, Fichte, Schleiermacher, Wilhelm von Humboldt, and Friedrich... -
Are knowledge ascriptions sensitive to social context?
Plausibly, how much is at stake in some salient practical task can affect how generously people ascribe knowledge of task-relevant facts. There is a...
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ChatGPT and the Technology-Education Tension: Applying Contextual Virtue Epistemology to a Cognitive Artifact
According to virtue epistemology, the main aim of education is the development of the cognitive character of students (Pritchard,
2014 ,2016 ). Given... -
Beyond Newton, Leibniz and Kant: Insufficient Foundations, 1687–1786
Early modern foundations for mechanics came in two kinds, nomic and material. I examine here the dynamical laws and pictures of matter given... -
The Inference-Marker View of Logical Notions: What a Pragmatist Proposal Looks Like
In this chapter, I discuss an informed pragmatist proposal for characterising the class of logical constants, which I call ‘the inference-marker... -
Agriculture and environment: friends or foes? Conceptualising agri-environmental discourses under the European Union’s Common Agricultural Policy
The European Union’s common agricultural policy (CAP), in addition to its primary production and farm income goals, is a large source of funding for...
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Refining Technopoiesis: Measures and Measuring Thinking in Ancient China
Most recently, two distinctions—echoing the cross-disciplinary critique of the teleological and “quantitative” approach of human arts and sciences at...
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Embodied Intelligence and Self-Regulation in Skilled Performance: or, Two Anxious Moments on the Static Trapeze
In emphasising improvement, smooth co** and success over variability and regression, skill theory has overlooked the processes performers at all...
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Phenomenal transparency and the extended mind
Proponents of the extended mind have suggested that phenomenal transparency may be important to the way we evaluate putative cases of cognitive...