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Neo-Aristotelian Naturalism, Local Ethical Supervenience, and the Beneficial Character of Virtue
This article explores the ambivalent relationship of neo-Aristotelian naturalism to ethical supervenience. One of the main proponents of this...
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When Are We More Ethical? A Review and Categorization of the Factors Influencing Dual-Process Ethical Decision-Making
The study of ethical decision-making has made significant advances, particularly with regard to the ways in which different types of processing are...
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Ethical Theory and Moral Practice at 24
This Editorial outlines recent developments in the Journal’s scope, mission and review policy. It also illustrates the range of topics addressed on...
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Do Internal Auditors Make Consistent Ethical Judgments in English and Chinese in Reporting Wrongdoing?
We contribute to the literature on intentions to report wrongdoing by examining whether Chinese internal auditors make consistent judgments when an...
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Basic Ethical Theory
Any study of professional ethics must begin with the basics, so this chapter will open with the question, “What is ethics?” The word ethics is a... -
Ethical evidence
This paper argues that ethical propositions can legitimately be used as evidence for and against empirical conclusions. Specifically, I argue that...
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To Each Technology Its Own Ethics: The Problem of Ethical Proliferation
Ethics plays a key role in the normative analysis of the impacts of technology. We know that computers in general and the processing of data, the use...
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Anti-ethics as Insurrectionist Ethics: An Analysis of the Normative Foundations of Philosophies Born of Struggle
This chapter provides a conceptual analysis of Tommy J. Curry’s anti-ethical stance. In what sense is anti-ethics opposed to, or against, ethics? I... -
Generating the Moral Agency to Report Peers’ Counterproductive Work Behavior in Normal and Extreme Contexts: The Generative Roles of Ethical Leadership, Moral Potency, and Psychological Safety
Reporting peers’ counterproductive work behaviors (CWBs) is important for maintaining an ethical organization, but is a significant and potentially...
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The Ethical Self in the Later Foucault: the Question of Normativity
Michel’s Foucault’s later work has been the subject of much critical interest regarding the question of whether it provides a normative stance that...
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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...
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Ethical and Islamic Banking Compared from a Time-Based Perspective
This conceptual paper explores and compares the ethical dimension of Islamic and so-called ethical banks. The investigation is made in two succeeding...
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Ethical Foundations: Medical Ethics and Data Ethics
This chapter outlines basic concepts in medical ethics and data ethics. It aims to provide some kind of orientation regarding the complex issues,... -
The Ethical Charge of Articulating Mathematics
Making mathematical statements and justifying them depend on a choice of mathematical framework(s). Such choice, this paper argues, depends on social...
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Remote Technologies and Filial Obligations at a Distance: New Opportunities and Ethical Challenges
The coupled growth of population aging and international migration warrants attention on the methods and solutions available to adult children living...
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Pursuing impact in research: towards an ethical approach
BackgroundResearch proactively and deliberately aims to bring about specific changes to how societies function and individual lives fare. However, in...
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From the Organizational Theory of Ecological Functions to a New Notion of Sustainability
In this chapter, we will address criticisms to the theory of ecological functions introduced by Nunes-Neto et al. (2014). In doing so, we intend to... -
Role of Socio-Cultural Capital and Country-Level Affluence in Ethical Consumerism
So far, most ethical consumerism research has been contained within Western countries, thus limiting our understanding of the concept in emerging...
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Care as a Thick Ethical Concept
Philosophers who study care—most often, care ethicists—are involved in an ongoing discussion about the concept of care. Despite the significant...