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  1. Rejecting the extended cognition moral narrative: a critique of two normative arguments for extended cognition

    Given the explanatory stalemate between ‘embedded’ (EMB) and ‘extended’ (EXT) cognition, various authors have proposed normative and moral arguments...

    Guido Cassinadri, Marco Fasoli in Synthese
    Article Open access 02 November 2023
  2. “One more time”: time loops as a tool to investigate folk conceptions of moral responsibility and human agency

    In the past 20 years, experimental philosophers have investigated folk intuitions about free will and moral responsibility, and their compatibility...

    Thibaut Giraud, Maicol Neves Leal, Florian Cova in Synthese
    Article Open access 29 August 2023
  3. The severity of moral distress in nurses: a systematic review and meta-analysis

    Background

    Moral distress is one of the most important problems that nurses face in their care of patients. Various studies have reported the...

    Nader Salari, Shamarina Shohaimi, ... Masoud Mohammadi in Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine
    Article Open access 09 November 2022
  4. Korsgaard’s Moral Theory ln the Light of Kant’s Architectonics

    In The Sources of Normativity Korsgaard introduces her conception of practical identities understood as the source of moral obligations. This...

    Vitaly Kiryushchenko in Philosophia
    Article 20 April 2022
  5. Should Moral Bioenhancement Be Covert? A Response to Crutchfield

    Crutchfield (Crutchfield in Bioethics 33:112–121, [ 4 ]) has argued that if moral bioenhancement (MBE) ought to be compulsory, then it ought to be...

    Louis Austin-Eames in Neuroethics
    Article Open access 22 August 2023
  6. The Contribution of Moral Case Deliberation to Teaching RCR to PhD Students

    Teaching responsible conduct of research (RCR) to PhD students is crucial for fostering responsible research practice. In this paper, we show how the...

    Giulia Inguaggiato, Krishma Labib, ... Guy Widdershoven in Science and Engineering Ethics
    Article Open access 01 March 2023
  7. Organizational Top Dog (vs. Underdog) Narratives Increase the Punishment of Corporate Moral Transgressions: When Dominance is a Liability and Prestige is an Asset

    Although company narratives frequently emphasize impressive sales numbers and market leadership, such an organizational “top dog” narrative can...

    Anika Schumacher, Robert Mai in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 04 December 2023
  8. Moral Learning by Algorithms: The Possibility of Develo** Morally Intelligent Technology

    The aim of this chapter is to explore the possibility of moral machine learningMoral machine learning (MML) and its possible alternatives. We begin...
    Domingo García-Marzá, Patrici Calvo in Algorithmic Democracy
    Chapter 2024
  9. A Framework for Leader, Spiritual, and Moral Development

    Interest in spirituality in the workplace and in leaders’ spirituality has grown in the last two decades, paralleled by the emergence of spiritual...

    Stuart Allen, Louis W. Fry in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 20 April 2022
  10. Debunking Cognition. Why AI Moral Enhancement Should Focus on Identity

    This chapter aims to challenge the cognitivist bias in debates surrounding AI-based and general moral enhancement and introduces the concept of moral...
    Inken Titz in Neuro-ProsthEthics
    Chapter 2024
  11. The Moral Status of AI Entities

    The emergence of AI is posing serious challenges to standard conceptions of moral status. New non-biological entities are able to act and make...
    Joan Llorca Albareda, Paloma García, Francisco Lara in Ethics of Artificial Intelligence
    Chapter 2023
  12. Moral Education: An Alternative to the Anti-empathic Model

    In ‘Moral Education: An Alternative to the Anti-empathic Model’ is a topic deeply related to that of moral development that is taken into...
    Chapter Open access 2024
  13. Fostering Constructive Deviance by Leader Moral Humility: The Mediating Role of Employee Moral Identity and Moderating Role of Normative Conflict

    Constructive deviance, rule-breaking to benefit the organization, is an emerging topic in the scholarly research and is considered to be an ethical...

    Lianying Zhang, **aocan Li, Ziqing Liu in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 09 August 2021
  14. Online dilemma discussions as a method of enhancing moral reasoning among health and social care graduate students

    Dilemma discussions have been proven to be one of the most effective methods to enhance students’ moral reasoning in ethics education. Dilemma...

    Soile Juujärvi, Liisa Myyry in International Journal of Ethics Education
    Article Open access 01 June 2022
  15. Socially Responsible Human Resource Management and Employee Moral Voice: Based on the Self-determination Theory

    Behind the frequent occurrence of business scandals, it is often the silence and connivance of organizational immorality. Moral voice, a kind of...

    Hongdan Zhao, Yuanhua Chen, Weiwei Liu in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 14 March 2022
  16. Are HRM practitioners required to possess competence in corporate ethics? A content analysis of qualifications in Australia and Asia

    Ethical cultures, corporate social responsibility (CSR), and sustainability strategies are increasingly being addressed through formal organisational...

    Michael Segon, Chris Booth, Andrew Roberts in Asian Journal of Business Ethics
    Article Open access 27 May 2024
  17. Revisiting Moral Bioenhancement and Autonomy

    Some have claimed that moral bioenhancement undermines freedom and authenticity – thereby making moral bioenhancement problematic or undesirable –...

    J. Y. Lee in Neuroethics
    Article 22 June 2021
  18. Leadership Moral Foundations

    Maxim Egorov, Armin Pircher Verdorfer in Encyclopedia of Business and Professional Ethics
    Reference work entry 2023
  19. “Quasi-Metacognitive Machines: Why We Don’t Need Morally Trustworthy AI and Communicating Reliability is Enough”

    Many policies and ethical guidelines recommend develo** “trustworthy AI”. We argue that develo** morally trustworthy AI is not only unethical, as...

    John Dorsch, Ophelia Deroy in Philosophy & Technology
    Article Open access 03 May 2024
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