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Exploring moral competence regression: a narrative approach in medical ethics education for medical students
BackgroundStudies from different countries report a stagnation or regression of moral competence in medical students between the first and the last...
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How to deal with moral challenges around the decision-making competence in transgender adolescent care? Development of an ethics support tool
BackgroundDecision-making competence is a complex concept in the care for transgender and gender diverse adolescents, since this type of care...
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Group agents, moral competence and duty-bearers: the update argument
According to some collectivists, purposive groups that lack decision-making procedures such as riot mobs, friends walking together, or the pro-life...
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Moral Disagreement and Moral Education: What’s the Problem?
Although initially plausible, the view that moral education should aim at the transmission of moral knowledge has been subject to severe criticism....
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The Accessibility of Moral Virtue in the Context of Depressive Episodes
Despite efforts to make virtue-acquisition more accessible, neo-Aristotelian accounts of virtue currently exclude those who occasionally experience...
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The Reliability Challenge to Moral Intuitions
In recent years, the epistemic reliability of moral intuitions has been undermined by substantial empirical data reporting the influence of cognitive...
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AI Moral Enhancement: Upgrading the Socio-Technical System of Moral Engagement
Several proposals for moral enhancement would use AI to augment (auxiliary enhancement) or even supplant (exhaustive enhancement) human moral...
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Epistemic Authorities and Skilled Agents: A Pluralist Account of Moral Expertise
This paper explores the concept of moral expertise in the contemporary philosophical debate, with a focus on three accounts discussed across moral...
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Ought the State Use Non-Consensual Treatment to Restore Trial Competence?
The important question of the legality of the state obliging trial incompetent defendants to receive competency-restoring treatment against their...
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Moral Perception as Imaginative Apprehension
Moral perception is typically understood as moral properties perception, i.e., the perceptual registration of moral properties such as wrongness or...
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Moral Education Through the Fostering of Reasoning Skills
The development of reasoning skills is often regarded as a central goal of ethics and philosophy classes in school education. In light of recent...
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The Role of Moral Experts in Secret Policy
Is it morally permissible to spy on allied countries? What type of otherwise criminal acts may covert intelligence agents commit in order to keep...
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Moral Fixed Points, Error Theory and Intellectual Vice
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2015 ) has argued that Cuneo and Shafer-Landau’s (2014 ) ‘moral fixed points’ theory entails that error theorists are conceptually deficient... -
Epistemic Trust in Scientific Experts: A Moral Dimension
In this paper, I develop and defend a moralized conception of epistemic trust in science against a particular kind of non-moral account defended by...
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Contribution of moral case deliberations to the Moral Craftmanship of prison staff: A quantitative analysis
AbstractThis study explores the impact of participation in a series of moral case deliberations (MCD) on the moral craftsmanship (MCS) of Dutch...
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Map** the Contours of Blame: An Account of the Moral Boundaries of Organizations
This paper presents an account of the moral boundaries of organizations. We define an organization’s moral boundary to encompass all of the actions...
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Reasonable standards and exculpating moral ignorance
It is widely agreed that ignorance of fact exculpates, but does moral ignorance exculpate? If so, does it exculpate in the same way as non-moral...
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Technomoral Resilience as a Goal of Moral Education
In today’s highly dynamic societies, moral norms and values are subject to change. Moral change is partly driven by technological developments. For...
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(Im)moral theorizing?
Recent work by Matthew Bedke and Max Hayward develops a new attack on metaethical non-naturalists: that they are committed to an immoral state of...
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Standpoint moral epistemology: the epistemic advantage thesis
One of standpoint theory’s main claims is the thesis of epistemic advantage, which holds that marginalized agents have epistemic advantages due to...