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  1. Accounting Standard-Setting for an Emission Trading Scheme: The Korean Case

    This study examines the participation and interaction of relevant individuals in the process of develo** an accounting standard for South Korea’s...

    Tae Hee Kim, Sun Hye Lee, Petros Vourvachis in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article Open access 22 November 2022
  2. Individual and Corporate Integrity. Stretching the Concept

    Integrity combines a moral and a structural element and different definitions of the concept tend to distinguish themselves by the way they balance...
    Marianne Thejls Ziegler in Evolving Business Ethics
    Chapter 2022
  3. Testimony of Oppression and the Limits of Empathy

    Testimony of oppression is testimony that something constitutes or contributes to a form of oppression, such as, for example, “The stranger’s comment...

    Katharina Anna Sodoma in Ethical Theory and Moral Practice
    Article Open access 06 January 2024
  4. Sailing, Flow and, Happiness

    Sailing is a prime example of an activity that causes flow. But what is flow exactly? My claim is that flow is a kind of emotion. Starting with a...
    Christine Tappolet in The Sailing Mind
    Chapter 2022
  5. Moral rights without balancing

    How should we think about apparent conflicts of moral rights? I defend a non-balancing and holistic specification model: non-balancing because moral...

    Ariel Zylberman in Philosophical Studies
    Article 13 July 2021
  6. The Case for Parentalism at Work: Balancing Feminist Care Ethics and Justice Ethics through a Winnicottian approach: A School Case Study

    Using an ethnographic case study based in a UK state school for 11- to 18-year-olds, this paper explores the tensions that arose when the senior...

    Michaela Edwards, Caroline Gatrell, Adrian Sutton in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article Open access 13 February 2023
  7. The Debate over **ng in the Outer Chapters of the Zhuangzi

    Contemporary discussions of xing are often inspired by the Confucian tradition, but recent studies have brought the Zhuangzi 莊子 to the table as a...

    Wai Wai Chiu in Dao
    Article 21 September 2022
  8. Art, Nature, Beauty and Genius: A Post Hoc Rereading of Kant

    In the history of art and aesthetics, beauty in nature and beauty in art can be seen meeting in the works of Immanuel Kant. Thinkers such as Kirwan...

    Article 22 May 2024
  9. Meaning change you can make

    Standard metasemantic frameworks render word meanings resistant to the control of ordinary speakers, and hinder our ability to exercise sovereignty...

    Luca Gasparri in Synthese
    Article 25 May 2024
  10. Breaking the Cycle of Marginalization: How to Involve Local Communities in Multi-stakeholder Initiatives?

    While the benefits of including local communities in multi-stakeholder initiatives have been acknowledged, their successful involvement remains a...

    Manon Eikelenboom, Thomas B. Long in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article Open access 22 September 2022
  11. How analogy helped create the new science of thermodynamics

    Sadi Carnot’s 1824 Reflections on the Motive Power of Fire created the new science of thermodynamics. It succeeded in its audacious goal of finding a...

    John D. Norton in Synthese
    Article 22 June 2022
  12. Elite and Liberal Democracy: A New Equilibrium?

    In contemporary democracies, the balance between the minority principle and democratic principles , one of the components underlying the relationship...

    Antonio Campati in Topoi
    Article Open access 11 October 2021
  13. The Natural and Rational Duty to God and Country

    Many eighteenth-century philosophers, such as Thomas Reid, Francis Hutcheson, and Henry Home, regard courage as both a virtue and a passion worthy of...
    Jacques M. Chevalier in The Ethics of Courage
    Chapter 2023
  14. Angry but not Deviant: Employees’ Prior-Day Deviant Behavior Toward the Family Buffers Their Reactions to Abusive Supervisory Behavior

    Integrating affective events theory, work-family compensation, and moral balance theory, the present study proposes a model that examines how and...

    Andrew Li, Chenwei Liao, ... Jason Huang in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 09 February 2021
  15. How good is an explanation?

    How good is an explanation and when is one explanation better than another? In this paper, I address these questions by exploring probabilistic...

    David H. Glass in Synthese
    Article Open access 02 February 2023
  16. Cicero on Money and Property

    Cicero’s treatment of property and money stands squarely within the twin currents of the wide stream of Cicero’s political thought: commitments to...
    Chapter 2024
  17. Children as an afterthought during COVID-19: defining a child-inclusive ethical framework for pandemic policymaking

    Background

    Following the SARS pandemic, jurisdictions around the world began develo** ethical resource allocation frameworks for future...

    Sydney Campbell, Franco A. Carnevale in BMC Medical Ethics
    Article Open access 05 December 2022
  18. Responsible Management Through Responsible Education: The Central Role of Higher-Education Lecturers

    The ambition underlying the Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) is not trivial. Stating that “PRME engages business and management...
    Jorge Gomes, Tania Marques in The Future of Responsible Management Education
    Chapter 2023
  19. Contact investigation in multidrug-resistant tuberculosis: ethical challenges

    Contact investigation is an evidence-based intervention of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) to protect public health by interrupting the...

    Hnin Si Oo, Pascal Borry in Monash Bioethics Review
    Article 02 March 2024
  20. Ethics of HIV cure research: an unfinished agenda

    Background

    The pursuit of a cure for HIV is a high priority for researchers, funding agencies, governments and people living with HIV (PLWH). To date,...

    Karine Dubé, John Kanazawa, ... Jeremy Sugarman in BMC Medical Ethics
    Article Open access 30 June 2021
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