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Morally philosophizing the indefensible or politically theorizing the disagreeable?
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Richard Price as moral philosopher and political theorist
Published 2017“…Completion of the theories <br/> Conclusion <br/> <em>Part 2. The moral philosopher</em> <br/> Introduction <br/> 1. Moral ideas as primary ideas: necessary truths <br/> 2. …”
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Laying One’s Cards on the Table: Experiencing Exile and Finding Our Feet in Moral Philosophical Encounters
Published 2021-12-01“…We suggest three senses in which moral philosophical reflection needs to account for our understanding of others: (1) the failure to understand someone is not merely an intellectual failure, but also engages us morally; (2) the moral question of understanding is not limited to the extent to which we understand a particular person, but also presents itself in how we picture difficulties in understanding people; and (3) “philosophical pictures of morality” fundamentally shape the conceptual framework we use to investigate morality, as well as the analysis of morality we find illuminative and satisfactory. …”
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Applied Ethics as “The New Ethics”. Toward a new Transformation of The Role of Moral Philosopher as a “Moral Expert”
Published 2023-01-01“…Toward a new Transformation of the Role of moral Philosopher as a “Moral Expert” This paper argues that applied ethics represents the new ethics. …”
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Podlage za presojanje etičnosti dejanj: ali študenti različnih študijskih smeri izhajajo iz različnih filozofskih konstruktov?
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Has Richard Rorty a moral philosophy?
Published 2015-06-01“…I try to show that Richard Rorty, although is not a moral philosopher like Kant, nerveless, has moral philosophy that must be taken seriously. …”
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A Virtue Ethical Approach to Interpretation of the Suffering Other
Published 2021-01-01“…In line with Brinkmann’s emphasis on the large range of possible interpretive vocabularies, I will engage the moral philosopher Iris Murdoch to show how the exploration of different possible interpretations of a particular client’s situation is in fact an ethical task, which requires the practitioner’s personal development of virtue in terms of selfless, loving attention as the precondition for a realistic interpretation of the client’s situation.…”
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https://www.scienzaefilosofia.com/2023/07/24/riflessioni-etiche-a-partire-dalle-implicazioni-bioetiche-della-rivoluzione-tecnologica-in-atto/
Published 2023-06-01“…In this interview, Rossella Bonito Oliva, a moral philosopher, discusses the complex issues of the unthought and artificial intelligence, genome manipulation and the very latest innovation concerning the “production” of a “synthetic human embryon”, highlighting what she calls “the increasingly widespread disinterest in the 'human' form of life”.…”
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Human Capacities and the Problem of Universally Equal Dignity: Two Philosophical Test Cases and a Theistic Response
Published 2016-01-01“…This article lays the theoretical groundwork for a normative definition of human worth by, first, identifying the conceptual parameters required to describe dignity as both 1) universal and 2) equal, and then, second, testing three substantive accounts of dignity—from moral philosopher Alan Gewirth, political theorist Martha Nussbaum, and theologian St. …”
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Obligations beyond morality: Bernard Williams and Ronald Dworkin on legal normativity
Published 2022-10-01“… In this essay I will draw from moral philosopher Bernard Williams to criticise the claim made by Ronald Dworkin that legal obligations are a particular kind of moral obligations. …”
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Book Review of the Book The Wealth of Religions - The Political Economy of Believing and Belonging by R. J. Barro and R. M. McCleary
Published 2023-12-01“…Barro and McCleary, coming from an economic and a moral philosopher background, respectively, have published plenty of academic papers, while simultaneously running the class Political Economy of Religions at Harvard on topics they write about in this book, published by the Princeton University Press. …”
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AI e futuro di sapiens tra nuovi orizzonti e antichi timori
Published 2022-06-01“…In this interview, a moral philosopher, Professor Gianluca Giannini, and Antonio Pescapè, professor of computer engineering, will try, each from their own perspective, to answer some of the key questions emerging in the field of artificial intelligence, on the one hand avoiding sensationalist journalistic exaggerations, and on the other hand highlighting that the real challenge posed by intelligent machines lies in the new ways in which humans will narrate themselves and their possibilities of existence.…”
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Når mor eller far svikter – om tillit og tillitsrelasjoner i to norske ungdomsromaner
Published 2011-01-01“…Using the theories of the Danish theologian and moral philosopher Knud E. Løgstrup and the English sociologist Anthony Giddens, two analytic categories of trust and trust relations are established: spontaneous trust, which expresses a fundamental trust that is not concerned with utility values or risk, and reflexive trust, which takes into consideration utility and risk. …”
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Processes of Empathy and Othering in Literature: Towards a New Ethics of Reading
Published 2021-10-01“… We often hear that literature’s ability to elicit empathy validates its ethical value in society and in education; in this context, the moral philosopher Martha C. Nussbaum, whose position on the importance of narrative empathy to civic and higher education is well known, immediately springs to mind. …”
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Miss Be, Her Red Threads, and the Others. A Story about Social Justice and the Appreciation of Visual Art in Research Practice
Published 2022-12-01“…In this story, firstly, I share my thoughts about social justice from a care ethics perspective, reflecting on the ideas of moral philosopher Margaret Urban Walker (1998, 2007). To her, social justice is a practice of responsibility in relationships. …”
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Is It Morally Permissible for Some People to Rape and Murder? Responding to Erik Wielenberg’s Argument That Divine Command Theory Fails to Explain How Psychopaths Have Moral Obliga...
Published 2023-04-01“…Atheist moral philosopher Erik Wielenberg recently argued that Divine Command Theory is implausible as an explanation of objective morality because it fails to explain how psychopaths have moral obligations. …”
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Children: an inheritance from the Lord. Infanticide and the value of life
Published 2021“…<p>Arguing from preference utilitarianism, contemporary moral philosopher Peter Singer considers infanticide permissible because infants lack the cognitive capacity to prefer life over death. …”
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