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Group prioritarianism: why AI should not replace humanity
If a future AI system can enjoy far more well-being than a human per resource, what would be the best way to allocate resources between these future...
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Legitimating Organizational Secrecy
This paper brings into focus the concept of organizational secrecy by senior managers in the context of a major strategic change program. Underpinned...
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Signs of Dysconscious Racism and Xenophobiaism in Knowledge Production and the Formation of Academic Researchers: A National Study
The relation of social ethics to knowledge production is explored through a study about academic research enquiry on minoritised and racialised...
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On why proximal intentions need to remain snubbed: a reply to Mele
I argue against elements of Alfred Mele’s picture of the nature of intentions and the triggers of intentional actions. Mele (Philosophical Studies...
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The Heaviest Metal
It has recently been argued that metal’s ‘heaviness’ is conceptually inarticulable. I argue, on the contrary, that ‘heaviness’ is a matter of...
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Ethical requirements of instructions for authors of complementary and alternative medicine journals: a cross-sectional study
BackgroundMedical research in complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) has increased recently, raising ethical concerns about the moral status of...
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Instrumental Needs: A Relational Account
Instrumentalism about need suggests that the normative significance of an agent’s need for x depends on the end for which x is needed. Instrumental...
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Socially Irresponsible HRM: Findings from the UK Hotel Sector
This paper considers the value and extent to which socially responsible HRM enhances understanding of HR practices in the corporate hotel sector. The...
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Distributive justice and value trade-offs in antibiotic use in aged care settings
Residential aged care facilities (RACF) are sites of high antibiotic use in Australia. Misuse of antimicrobial drugs in RACF contributes to...
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Uncontrolled Power: Independence and Markets in Republicanism
This paper discusses three theses of the neo-republican analysis of the market. According to the first, one of the advantages of the market is its...
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The mutuality account of parenthood: a subjective approach to parent-child relationships
Stimulated by development of reproductive technologies, many current bioethical accounts of parenthood focus on defining parenthood at or around...
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From super-wicked problems to more-than-human justice: new bioethical frameworks for antimicrobial resistance and climate emergency
In this article, building on our multidisciplinary expertise on philosophy, anthropology, and social study of microbes, we discuss and analyze new...
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Varieties of Natural Concepts
The concepts to be considered in this chapter are those that occur in everyday common human thought and language – the “natural history” of concepts...
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When Cows Become Heroes: The Construction of Animal Subjectivity and Environmental Sustainability in the Swedish Organic food Sector
An escalating consumption of animal products characterizes contemporary Western society, resulting in severe environmental consequences and...
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Treating Mycoplasma genitalium (in pregnancy): a social and reproductive justice concern
Antimicrobial Resistance is a threat to individual and to population health and to future generations, requiring “collective sacrifices” in order to...
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Self-Threatening Extortionists Constitute a Problem for Utilitarians, Not Contractualists
Johann Frick has claimed that morality requires that we (in many cases) should give in to the demands of rational agents who attempt to extort us by...
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Libertarianism, decision-making, and a point of no return
This paper develops a challenge to standard libertarian views that is based on an imagined neuroscientificdiscovery that is incompatible with...