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Who is to Blame? Extended Physicians and the Responsibility Gap
Medicine faces a dilemma regarding the use of AI: it can either choose not to use AI, potentially sacrificing the best care for patients, or embrace... -
The Explanatory Gap
This chapter contains a discussion of two frameworks within which the problem of the explanatory gap can be situated: dualism and materialism. The... -
The green gap of high-involvement purchasing decisions: an exploratory study
The environmentally friendly or ‘sustainable’ products have been launched in various markets in response to the growing concerns for the...
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Can we Bridge AI’s responsibility gap at Will?
Artificial intelligence (AI) increasingly executes tasks that previously only humans could do, such as drive a car, fight in war, or perform a...
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Exercising the “Right to Repair”: A Customer’s Perspective
Concerns over the carbon footprint resulting from the manufacturing, usage and disposal of hardware have been growing. The right-to-repair...
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A story of consistency: bridging the gap between Bentham and Rawls foundations
The axiomatic foundations of Bentham and Rawls solutions are discussed within the broader domain of cardinal preferences. It is unveiled that both...
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Should I Stay or Should I Go? Auditor Ethical Conflict and Turnover Intention
Ethical conflicts (ECs), dilemmas auditors face when personal values or professional obligations clash with their actions, pose significant...
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Between social cognition and material engagement: the cooperative body hypothesis
In recent years, social cognition approaches to human evolution and Material Engagement Theory have offered new theoretical resources to advance our...
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How Envy Encourages Beliefs in Unethical Consumer Behaviour: The Role of Religiosity and Moral Awareness
The literature on ethics currently recommends more research on the emotional underpinnings of ethical decision-making. The current study takes up the...
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Accepting Moral Responsibility for the Actions of Autonomous Weapons Systems—a Moral Gambit
In this article, we focus on the attribution of moral responsibility for the actions of autonomous weapons systems (AWS). To do so, we suggest that...
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Four Responsibility Gaps with Artificial Intelligence: Why they Matter and How to Address them
The notion of “responsibility gap” with artificial intelligence (AI) was originally introduced in the philosophical debate to indicate the concern...
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From the harmony to the tension: Helmuth Plessner and Kurt Goldstein’s readings of Jakob von Uexküll
This paper investigates the reception and discussion of Jakob von Uexküll’s biological theory by two German thinkers of his time, Helmuth Plessner...
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Collective inaction, omission, and non-action: when not acting is indeed on ‘us’
The statement that we are currently failing to address some of humanity’s greatest challenges seems uncontroversial—we are not doing enough to limit...
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From communication to communalization: a Husserlian account
Husserl’s writings on sociality have received increasing attention in recent years. Despite this growing interest, Husserl’s reflections on the...
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Expert Perceptions on Anti-bribery and Corruption Policies in Sports Governing Bodies: Implications for Ethical Climate Theory
Anti-bribery and corruption in sport governing bodies is a little explored area in academic literature. This paper addresses the gap in the...
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Meaning, Communal Use and Deference to Experts
It is hardly controversial that laypeople have little-to-no knowledge concerning the actual meaning of such specialist terms as “boson” or...
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Time and the embodied other in education: A dimension of teachers’ everyday judgements of student learning
The article explores ethical conceptualisations of time that take the existence of the embodied Other in education into consideration. Kristeva’s...
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Mindsha** and Non-Gricean Approaches to Language Evolution
Orthodoxy has it that language evolution requires Gricean communicative intentions and therefore an understanding of nested metarepresentations. The...
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Determinants of Electronic Word-of-Mouth on Social Networking Sites About Negative News on CSR
Social network sites are a new communication channel to convey CSR information. They are interactive channels that let users participate, spread...
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The Interplay Between Islamic Work Ethic, Unethical Pro Behaviors, and Moral Identity Internalization: The Moderating Role of Religiosity
Drawing on the emerging research on Islamic work ethic (IWE) and informed by the social cognitive theory (SCT), this study seeks to examine how IWE...