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Moral responsibility and blameworthiness for our implicit biases
Published 2022“…Are we morally responsible and blameworthy for our implicit biases? …”
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What difference does God make to morality?
Published 2008“…I’m not going to discuss whether or not there is a God (that’s something I’m argued for a lot over the years), but simply whether if there is a God, that makes any difference to morality., I shall argue that the existence and actions of God make no difference to the fact that there are moral truths; but that the existence and actions of God make a great difference1 to the content of morality, to the seriousness of morality, and our knowledge of morality. …”
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Moral decisions in video games and players’ intergroup attitudes
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Patterns of motivation, moral and civic development in young Singaporeans
Published 2011“…To date, research on moral functioning and motivation has originated predominantly from Western contexts. …”
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The target of harm/help and its effect on moral credits.
Published 2011“…Moral licensing and moral cleansing are phenomena illustrating that people’s behaviours are due to an inflation or deflation of their self-concepts following a moral act or a transgression respectively. …”
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The scientific study of consciousness cannot and should not be morally neutral
Published 2022“…Considering the tight link between consciousness and moral status, answers to these questions have implications for law and ethics. …”
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Belgrave's quest for moral order in Bahrain, 1926-1957
Published 2018“…It analyzes these activities as visible sites for understanding how colonial decision-makers relied on the Law to enforce a distinct moral authority in Bahrain, and reflects on the political imperatives behind these regulatory projects. …”
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An evolutionary computational framework for capacity-safety trade-off in an air transportation network
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Children's resource distribution in a third-party moral transgression
Published 2021“…Few studies have looked at resource distribution to recipients of different moral valence. Resource distribution studies mostly use identical items, but items can differ in types and desirability, which can in turn influence distribution patterns…”
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Advertising primed: how professional identity affects moral reasoning
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Moral cultivation, meritocracy and the origin of petty people: a hypothesis
Published 2023“…In this essay, I will address a problem in Xunzi’s application of moral cultivation on petty people. Specifically, one of the main problems in accounting for petty people is that everyone is born as a petty person and petty people are defined to be people who freely express their dispositions and do not pursue moral cultivation, but some are able to undergo ethical transformation and some remain as petty people. …”
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Israel's propaganda war in Gaza : losing the moral high ground
Published 2009“…On the international opinion and moral front, Israel has lost the initiative and is rapidly running out of time to regain it.…”
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Resolving a puzzle about moral responsibility and logical truth
Published 2025“…Lampert and Waldrop have recently presented a puzzle about moral responsibility and logical truth, in which they derive a contradiction from three apparently plausible principles: (A) no one is responsible for any logical truth; (B) if no one is responsible for something, then no one is responsible for what it strictly implies; and (C) someone is responsible for something. …”
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Resolving a puzzle about moral responsibility and logical truth
Published 2025“…Lampert and Waldrop have recently presented a puzzle about moral responsibility and logical truth, in which they derive a contradiction from three apparently plausible principles: (A) no one is responsible for any logical truth; (B) if no one is responsible for something, then no one is responsible for what it strictly implies; and (C) someone is responsible for something. …”
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On the stability of moral preferences: a problem with computational elicitation methods
Published 2024“…Preference elicitation frameworks feature heavily in the research on participatory ethical AI tools and provide a viable mechanism to enquire and incorporate the moral values of various stakeholders. As part of the elicitation process, surveys about moral preferences, opinions, and judgments are typically administered only once to each participant. …”
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