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Social Systems as Moral Agents: A Systems Approach to Moral Agency in Business
In the context of business, interactions between individuals generate social systems that emerge anywhere within a corporation or in its relations...
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Dimensions of Consciousness and the Moral Status of Brain Organoids
Human brain organoids (HBOs) are novel entities that may exhibit unique forms of cognitive potential. What moral status, if any, do they have?...
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Moral distress and positive experiences of ICU staff during the COVID-19 pandemic: lessons learned
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic causes moral challenges and moral distress for healthcare professionals and, due to an increased work load, reduces...
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Another Brick in the Wall? Moral Education, Social Learning, and Moral Progress
Many believe that moral education can cause moral progress. At first glance, this makes sense. A major goal of moral education is the improvement of...
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Anthropological Crisis or Crisis in Moral Status: a Philosophy of Technology Approach to the Moral Consideration of Artificial Intelligence
The inquiry into the moral status of artificial intelligence (AI) is leading to prolific theoretical discussions. A new entity that does not share...
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Ethics support for ethics support: the development of the Confidentiality Compass for dealing with moral challenges concerning (breaching) confidentiality in moral case deliberation
BackgroundConfidentiality is one of the central preconditions for clinical ethics support (CES). CES cases which generate moral questions for CES...
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Sex Robots and Moral Problems: A Conditional Approach
Robots designed to mimic human sexual behaviour and interaction are known as “sex robots.” In the contemporary world, they have become more...
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The Moral Standing of Social Robots: Untapped Insights from Africa
This paper presents an African relational view of social robots’ moral standing which draws on the philosophy of ubuntu (humanness). The...
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Buddhist Moral Teachings is not Virtue Ethics: A Critical Response to Damien Keown’s View
In the Buddhist tradition, there is an expansive collection of texts that explore the topic of ethics, addressing moral questions concerning the...
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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... -
Moral imagination as an instrument for ethics education for biomedical researchers
Moral sensitivity and moral reasoning are essential competencies biomedical researchers have to develop to make ethical decisions in their daily...
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Time, moral and anti-moral: Améry and Levinas on historical responses to trauma
In this article I interpret Améry’s claims about the temporal dimension of trauma in the light of Levinas’s reflections on suffering and responses to...
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Moral philosophy in the USSR: key trends of change
Ethics in the USSR revived in the middle of the twentieth century after more than twenty years of silence. The impetus for the development of...
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What is a High-Quality Moral Case Deliberation?-Facilitators’ Perspectives in the Euro-MCD Project
The evaluation of the European Moral Case Deliberation Outcomes project (Euro-MCD) has resulted in a revised evaluation instrument, knowledge about...
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Worries in My Heart: Defending the Significance of You for Confucian Moral Cultivation
While the conversations surrounding moral cultivation in Confucianism often focus on the debate regarding the starting point of moral learning (and...
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The Affective Processes of Ethical Leadership: The Role of Moral Emotions
Building on appraisal theory of emotions and theories on moral emotions, we contend that ethical leadership triggers other-praising moral emotions...
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Moral Responsibility, the Author, and the Ethical Criticism of Art
In this paper, I argue that since artworks cannot take moral responsibility, it is impossible to establish any sort of ethical criticism towards them...
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Qualities of consent: an enactive approach to making better sense
Philosophical work on the concept of consent in the past few decades have got to grips with it as a rich notion. We are increasingly sensitive to...
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Moral Equivalence in the Metaverse
Are digital subjects in virtual reality morally equivalent to human subjects? We divide this problem into two questions bearing, respectively, on...
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Exploring Agape in the Organizational Prevention of Work-Related Moral Injury
Despite the commonality of moral injury (MI) across diverse work settings, it has received limited attention within business and management research,...