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Survivor guilt
We often feel survivor guilt when the very circumstances that harm others leave us unscathed. Although survivor guilt is both commonplace and...
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Russian guilt and Russian irresponsibility
The article deals with philosophical concepts of collective guilt and collective responsibility in the context of the Russian–Ukrainian conflict....
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Cleansing Investor’s Conscience: The Effects of Incidental Guilt on Socially Responsible Investment Decisions
This paper explores the effects of incidental guilt on Socially Responsible Investment (SRI) decisions of retail investors. Do investors who feel...
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On the distorted structure of Russian guilt
This commentary offers a concise description of the structure revealed in the discourse about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, but that also serves as a...
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Guilt, Responsibility, and Interpersonal Relations
This chapter deals with a widespread expression of existential crisis in human history—the search for the guilty. Mythical and religious history... -
Failed human: on national guilt and its religious roots
This commentary considers the idea of collective responsibility in conjunction with the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Drawing on the works of Karl...
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Guilt Without Fault: Accidental Agency in the Era of Autonomous Vehicles
The control principle implies that people should not feel guilt for outcomes beyond their control. Yet, the so-called ‘agent and observer puzzles’ in...
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Criminal Law Guilt and Ontological Guilt: A Heideggerian Perspective
The paper deals with the notion of guilt according to Heidegger’s philosophy and its repercussions for the understanding of guilt according to...
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Social Undermining at the Workplace: How Religious Faith Encourages Employees Who are Aware of Their Social Undermining Behaviors to Express More Guilt and Perform Better
Based on the conservation of resources theory, this study developed a model linking social undermining to employees hel** behaviors and work role...
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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...
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The Role of Moral Foundations, Anticipated Guilt and Personal Responsibility in Predicting Anti-consumption for Environmental Reasons
In response to the growing importance of environmental issues, more and more consumers are turning to anti-consumption by reducing, rejecting, or...
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Fission theories of Original Guilt
One reading of the Doctrine of Original Sin has it that we are guilty of a sin committed by Adam, thousands of years ago. Fission theorists account...
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Anxiety, Guilt and Activism in Teaching about Climate Change
The extent and urgency of climate change raises several pressing questions about how we teach, and have been teaching, about the environment. In... -
Being implicated: on the fittingness of guilt and indignation over outcomes
When is it fitting for an agent to feel guilt over an outcome, and for others to be morally indignant with her over it? A popular answer requires...
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Guilt, Desert, Fittingness, and the Good
Desert-realists maintain that those who do wrong without an excuse deserve blame. Desert-skeptics deny this, holding that though we may be...
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Karma in Buddhism and the Problems of Cross-Cultural and Cross-Religious Comparison of “Guilt” and “Forgiveness”
To enter into a dialogue with other cultures and religions on questions of peace and reconciliation, we have to be aware that complex concepts... -
Incivility Affects Actors Too: The Complex Effects of Incivility on Perpetrators’ Work and Home Behaviors
The majority of workplace incivility research has focused on implications of such acts for victims and observers. We extend this work in meaningful...
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Approach versus Avoidance: A Self-Regulatory Perspective on Hypocrisy Induction in Anti-Cyberbullying CSR Campaigns
Governments, institutions, and brands try various intervention strategies for countering growing cyberbullying, but with questionable effectiveness....