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  1. An Examination of Mind Perception and Moral Reasoning in Ethical Decision-Making: A Mixed-Methods Approach

    Taking an abductive, mixed-methods approach, we explore the content of people’s moral deliberations. In Study 1, we gather qualitative data from...

    Isaac H. Smith, Andrew T. Soderberg, ... Gerardo A. Okhuysen in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 23 January 2022
  2. Ethical Perspectives on Food Morality: Challenges, Dilemmas and Constructs

    This study examines the concept of food morality and explores its implications for today's world. The analysis carried out allowed us to develop a...

    Diosey Ramon Lugo-Morin in Food Ethics
    Article 16 February 2024
  3. Religion, Morality, and Violence

    TheViolenceand philosophy mainPhilosophyand violence problemViolenceand morality IMoralityand violence wantViolenceand religion toReligionsand...
    Lorenzo Magnani in Understanding Violence
    Chapter 2024
  4. Empathy and Moral Perception

    This chapter defends the view that empathy is tightly linked to the concept (and the phenomenon) of moral perception, which is in turn closely...
    Chapter Open access 2024
  5. Mind embedded or extended: transhumanist and posthumanist reflections in support of the extended mind thesis

    The goal of this paper is to encourage participants in the debate about the locus of cognition (e.g., extended mind vs embedded mind) to turn their...

    Mirko Farina, Andrea Lavazza in Synthese
    Article 01 December 2022
  6. Morality and the Rational Control of Desire

    I suggest that negative morality, which focuses on restraining excessive desire in the context of a heightened fear for one’s survival (a conflict...
    Chapter 2023
  7. Moral foundations theory and the narrative self: towards an improved concept of moral selfhood for the empirical study of morality

    Within the empirical study of moral decision making, people’s morality is often identified by measuring general moral values through a questionnaire,...

    Tom Gerardus Constantijn van den Berg, Luigi Dennis Alessandro Corrias in Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences
    Article Open access 08 June 2023
  8. Perception and Representation

    While generalist moral thinking does not require astute perception of specific situations, perception is critical to particularism. This is a...
    Chapter 2023
  9. Examining Phronesis Models with Evidence from the Neuroscience of Morality Focusing on Brain Networks

    In this paper, I examined whether evidence from the neuroscience of morality supports the standard models of phronesis , i.e., Jubilee and Aretai...

    Hyemin Han in Topoi
    Article 05 January 2024
  10. Artificial Intelligence and Declined Guilt: Retailing Morality Comparison Between Human and AI

    Several technological developments, such as self-service technologies and artificial intelligence (AI), are disrupting the retailing industry by...

    Marilyn Giroux, Jungkeun Kim, ... Jongwon Park in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article Open access 12 February 2022
  11. Shame, Love, and Morality

    This article offers a new account of the moral substance of shame. Through careful reflection on the motives and intentional structure of shame, I...

    Fredrik Westerlund in The Journal of Ethics
    Article Open access 01 September 2022
  12. Life-mind continuity: untangling categorical, extensional, and systematic aspects

    In this paper, I argue that current attempts at classifying life–mind continuity (LMC) feature several important ambiguities. We can resolve these...

    Sebastian Sander Oest in Synthese
    Article Open access 31 May 2024
  13. The metaphysical as the ethical: a pragmatist reading of Wang Yangming’s “The Mind Is the Principle”

    This paper explores a late-Ming Chinese philosopher Wang Yangming’s (1472–1529) philosophical assertions showcasing the pivotal role that human mind...

    Article 24 February 2024
  14. Virtual Reality and the Emergence of Mind

    I focus on the concept of “virtuality” (the perception of possible states) to explain how emergence evolves to establish the domain of mind and...
    Chapter 2023
  15. What Do We Teach to Engineering Students: Embedded Ethics, Morality, and Politics

    In the past few years, calls for integrating ethics modules in engineering curricula have multiplied. Despite this positive trend, a number of issues...

    Avigail Ferdman, Emanuele Ratti in Science and Engineering Ethics
    Article Open access 19 February 2024
  16. 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...

    Yanni Ratajczyk in The Journal of Ethics
    Article 21 October 2023
  17. Implicit Morality Theories: Employees’ Beliefs About the Malleability of Moral Character Shape Their Workplace Behaviors

    Implicit morality theories refer to people’s beliefs about whether individuals’ moral character is fixed or malleable. Drawing on the social...

    Zhiyu Feng, Fong Keng-Highberger, ... Krishna Savani in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 11 April 2022
  18. Life and Mind

    The physical world maintains its order and balance through physical symmetries. These symmetries are invariant laws that hold in all places and at...
    Jeffrey Kane in The Emergence of Mind
    Chapter 2024
  19. Morality: When Does it Come into Play?

    What is morality about? This chapter explores morality by distinguishing between its formal object and its material object. Formally speaking...
    Wim Dubbink in Business Ethics
    Chapter 2023
  20. The many theories of mind: eliminativism and pluralism in context

    In recent philosophy of science there has been much discussion of both pluralism, which embraces scientific terms with multiple meanings, and...

    Joe Gough in Synthese
    Article Open access 29 July 2022
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