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    Communicative Musicality or Stories of Truth and Beauty in the Sound of Moving by Colwyn Trevarthen

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…This is an important change for science of awareness with emotion, one which finds antecedents in aesthetics and phenomenological and moral philosophy, and that has importance for theory and practice in education and psychotherapy.…”
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    Régimes d’inégalité et injustices sociales by François Dubet

    Published 2011-10-01
    “…And finally, why sociology must be useful and must participate to the public debate, and because inequalities are an issue of political and moral philosophy, the dominant political conceptions of inequalities and on the forms of “social contract” they imply.…”
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    <i>La Celestina</i>, el humanismo vernáculo y la invención literaria by José Luis Gastañaga Ponce de León

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Ideas on the didactic value of fiction and the importance given to the creation of literature written in the vernacular language are in agreement with ideas advanced by the Castilian vernacular humanism of the second half of the 15th century in translations, epistolary exchanges and the dissemination of moral philosophy.…”
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    Una revisión y balance crítico de la teoría normativa postconvencional de J. Habermas Una revisión y balance crítico de la teoría normativa postconvencional de J. Habermas by Juan Carlos Alútiz

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…Habermas builds the foundation for his discourse ethic theory as a cognitive orientation of moral philosophy. The debate with other morality positions it is also considered, and, finally, a critical alternative to the Habermas’s proposal is suggested.…”
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    Esperimenti in etica by Laura Boella

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…</p><p>The recent expansion of the interest of neurosciences to “not observable” aspects of the behavior, such as personality traits, emotions and moral reasoning, has led to the idea of <em>experimental</em> <em>ethics</em> (on the line of the <em>experimental philosophy</em>), with the right intent to correct the artificiality and <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">of</span> the universalism of much contemporary moral philosophy, by throwing a bridge between empirical and experimental research and normative questions. …”
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    George Edward Moore on the Indefinability of Good by Nazan Yeşilkaya

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Moore, who has an influential work on the indefinability of “good” in moral philosophy, published a book in 1903 titled Principia Ethica, affirming that the most fundamental question in all Ethics is how “good” is to be defined. …”
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    Characteristics of Ethical Leadership: Themes Identification Through Convergent Parallel Mixed Method Design From the Pakistan Context by Hina Shahab, Hafsah Zahur, Naveed Akhtar, Sobia Rashid

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The current approaches in identifying the characteristics of ethical leadership proceed mainly from a Western perspective based on virtue-driven moral philosophy (i.e., relativism) and frequently ignoring the Asian perspective of morality based on idealism. …”
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    BASIC MORAL STANDARDS IN ETIC SYSTEM OF I. KANT by A. M. Sklyarovа

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…The article marks actual aspects of Kant moral philosophy.…”
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    L'etica di Charles S. Peirce come teoria del valore intrinseco by Luca Russo

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Peirce's Ethics as a Theory of Intrinsic Value - This paper aims to show the potential core for a theory of intrinsic value present in Charles S. Peirce’s moral philosophy. Peirce’s position on intrinsic value shows consistency with the ground assumptions of all well known theories concerning the same issue. …”
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    The role of indignation and other moral sentiments in the construction of a common (and solidary) sense of justice by César Akim Erives Chaparro

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Furthermore, I examine some of the views ethics and moral philosophy have had on the concepts of anger, resentment and indignation, and I relate them with the Rawlsian notion of a Sense of Justice. …”
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    Zniesienie polityki przez moralność - anarchizm filozoficzny Roberta Paula Wolffa by Sławomir Czarnecki

    Published 2001-12-01
    “… Acceptance of the fact that man is responsible for his activities is a basic assumption of the moral philosophy of R.P. Wolff. If man is responsible for them, there is no duty to submit to the government. …”
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    Criminal punishment and early release programs by Corlett Angelo J.

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Philosophical discussions of early release programs is particularly lacking in philosophy of law and moral philosophy. But in the State of California, there are several citizens who believe that criminals ought to be treated with much more compassion than is currently the case (as they see it) and all that this seemingly implies, while there are those who argue for a compassionate but harsher treatment of criminals. …”
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    RECASTING THE NATURALISM–NORMATIVITY DEBATE: NEUROSCIENCE, NEUROPHILOSOPHY, NEUROETHICS by Nythamar de Oliveira

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…<p>Assuming that there is a "neuroscientific turn" in moral philosophy, I will be discussing in this paper how neurophilosophy could shed light on the normative problems raised by a naturalistic project of ethical and social research, particularly related to the question of the articulation between the biological evolution of human species and the social and historical evolution of society and social groups. …”
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    Deber y finalidad en la ética de Kant by Francisco Javier Iracheta Fernández

    Published 2007-07-01
    “…However, here I want to prove that Kant’s deontological moral philosophy can’t be appropriately understood without assuming that, at the same time, it is a teleological moral theory in a sense very similar to the one that makes aristotelian ethics teleological, namely, based on a purpose of the action that consists in the fulfilment of a flourishing and good life.…”
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    Friendship by Hall, D

    Published 1971
    “…Thus the bulk of what follows consists of a study of Plato's Lysis, Aristotle's discussion in Books VIII and IX of the Nicomachean Ethics, and direct treatment of the theory of friendship and its relation to moral philosophy.</p> <p>Taken from Introduction; continued in thesis ...…”
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    Love and the state: why children’s rights matter for children in care by Neagu, M

    Published 2022
    “…This chapter draws on moral philosophy to argue that love is a matter of justice and, therefore, a duty. …”
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    The limits of libertarianism in debates over euthanasia and the application of moral fictionalism in bioethics by Trčka Michal

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Firstly, I devote my article to the criticism of libertarian arguments (as one of the dominant discourses related to the debate over euthanasia) in a wider perspective of moral philosophy. The article is based on an approach that understands morality as a kind of social practice and the primary goal is to grasp the key theoretical concepts which are included in the mechanism for identifying and assessing our moral intuitions. …”
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    APPLIED ETHICS by Abebe BIRU, Abtewold MOGES

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…The author presents the overall of what are the major parts of moral philosophy and a great emphasizes is given to applied ethics. …”
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    Naming and the Relegation of Poor Migrants: an Ubuntu Appraisal by Rudolph Nyamudo

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…On the basis of African moral philosophy, and specifically an ubuntu/hunhu ethical theory, I examine the ethics of naming and particularly the concern that some names relegate unwelcome poor strangers in the host society. …”
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