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Recourse, Litigation, and the Rule of Law
Recent high-profile lawsuits have supported competing narratives that alternately depict civil litigation as an essential instrument of the rule of...
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The Varieties of Russellianism
Russellianism is the view that the meaning of a proper name is the individual designated by the name. Together with other plausible assumptions,...
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Childbirth as Fault Lines: Justifications in Physician–Patient Interactions About Postnatal Rehabilitation
Research on justifications has shown their significance in advice-giving, decision-making and children disputes. However, the majority of studies...
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Metaverse ethics: exploring the social implications of the metaverse
The emergence of the metaverse transforms the way humans interact with computers; the metaverse brings about a new form of human-computer interaction...
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‘Emancipation’ in Digital Nomadism vs in the Nation-State: A Comparative Analysis of Idealtypes
Academic and public debate is continuing about whether digital nomadism, a new Internet-enabled phenomenon in which digital workers adopt a...
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Navigating the interplay of legal frameworks and corporate governance: the impact on asset quality in an emerging economy
This study examines the impact of regulatory changes on seven distinct corporate governance determinants of asset quality in Indian banks. We focus...
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Artificial consciousness: a perspective from the free energy principle
Does the assumption of a weak form of computational functionalism, according to which the right form of neural computation is sufficient for...
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Medical ethics in childbirth: a structural equation modeling approach in south of Iran
BackgroundThe existence of a valid instrument to evaluate the attitude of mothers towards compliance with medical ethics during childbirth can lead...
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Technology and pronouns: disrupting the ‘Natural Attitude about Gender’
I consider how video conferencing platforms have changed practices of pronouns haring, how this development fits into recent philosophical work on...
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Hunting and Fishing CEOs: Environmental Plunderers or Saviors?
CEOs who participate in hunting and fishing benefit by appreciating natural environments and permanently consuming natural resources. We examine...
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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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Moral Facts Do Not Supervene on Non-moral Qualitative Facts
It is very natural to think that if two people, x and y, are qualitatively identical and have committed qualitatively identical actions, then it...
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Research Ethics in Swedish Dissertations in Educational Science – A Matter of Confusion
In all research, ethical considerations are crucial to reliability and quality and researchers are guided by various national and international...
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Children’s voices on their values and moral dilemmas when being cared and treated for cancer– a qualitative interview study
BackgroundChildhood cancers affect about 350 children every year in Sweden and are life-threatening diseases. During the treatment period, situations...
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Knowledge without dogmatism
Rachel Fraser, Gilbert Harman, Saul Kripke, and Maria Lasonen-Aarnio have offered arguments for paradoxical implications of knowledge. The arguments...
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Time to Talk About Race
This issue was initiated in a period of global tension and widespread corporate expressions of concern about racism. The articles presented here...
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Map** the landscape of ethical considerations in explainable AI research
With its potential to contribute to the ethical governance of AI, eXplainable AI (XAI) research frequently asserts its relevance to ethical...