29 November 2022
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Defining ‘Gender’ Across Europe: A Linguistic Analysis of the Definition, Translation, and Interpretation of the Word ‘Gender’ from the Beijing Declaration to the Istanbul Convention -
Doing Philosophy in a Cosmopolitan Key -
Utilitarianism and the Moral Status of Animals: A Psychological Perspective -
Planer R. J. & Sterelny K., From Signal to Symbol: the Evolution of Language, Cambridge: MIT Press, 2021, xx + 276 pp -
The Effect of Consumer Confidence and Subjective Well-being on Consumers’ Spending Behavior -
Ethical Research in Business Ethics -
Review of Avia Pasternak’s Responsible Citizens, Irresponsible States: Should Citizens Pay for Their State’s Wrongdoing? (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021) -
Substantial Self-Knowledge and the Necessity of Avowal -
The Anti-Individualistic Turn in the Ethics of Collegiality: Can Good Colleagues Be Epistemically Vicious? -
A Model Solution: On the Compatibility of Predictive Processing and Embodied Cognition -
Trust in Science and Science Education—Part 2 -
We should redefine scientific expertise: an extended virtue account - Number of publications for this day: 12
28 November 2022
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Future minds are not a challenge to anti‐natalism: A reply to Gould -
COP27 climate change conference: urgent action needed for Africa and the world -
Dignity and exclusion -
Reproductive carrier screening: responding to the eugenics critique -
Dignity in dementia care: a capability approach -
Risk-relativity is still a nonsense -
How is COVID-19 changing the ways doctors make end-of-life decisions? -
Does the General Medical Councils 2020 guidance on consent advance on its 2008 guidance? -
Does overruling Roe discriminate against women (of colour)? -
Medical ethics and the climate change emergency -
What moral work can Nussbaums account of human dignity do in the context of dementia care? -
Care for well-being or respect for dignity? A commentary on Soofis ‘what moral work can Nussbaums account of human dignity do in the context of dementia care? -
Relational autonomy, vulnerability and embodied dignity as normative foundations of dignified dementia care -
Public attitudes about equitable COVID-19 vaccine allocation: a randomised experiment of race-based versus novel place-based frames -
Fertility preservation for transgender children and young people in paediatric healthcare: a systematic review of ethical considerations -
Protecting privacy in mandatory reporting of infectious diseases during the COVID-19 pandemic: perspectives from a developing country -
How low can you go? Justified hesitancy and the ethics of childhood vaccination against COVID-19 -
Neurofeedback as placebo: a case of unintentional deception? -
Vaccine passports and health disparities: a perilous journey -
The ethics of semantics in medicine -
Flourishing is not a conception of dignity -
Supplementing the capabilities approach -
Materialising and fostering organisational morisprudence through ethics support tools -
Initiating technology dependence to sustain a childs life: a systematic review of reasons -
Towards organisational quality in ethics through patterns and process -
Facial recognition law in China -
Relevance of a normative framework for evaluating the impact of clinical ethics support services in healthcare -
Capacity and decision making -
Accessing unproven interventions in the COVID-19 pandemic: discussion on the ethics of ‘compassionate therapies in times of catastrophic pandemics -
Culture, normativity and morisprudence: a response to the commentaries -
Its still about ethics, isnt it? -
The draw of the few: the challenge of crisis guidelines for extremely scarce resources -
CESS process and outcome: expanding the theoretical understanding of CESS and its impact on QI -
Ethical impact of suboptimal referrals on delivery of care in radiology department -
Dementia and Nussbaums capabilities approach to dignity: a response to the commentators -
Tale of two countries: attitudes towards older persons in Italy and Israel during the COVID-19 pandemic as seen through the looking-glass of the media -
Watson, autonomy and value flexibility: revisiting the debate -
The devil is in the details: an analysis of patient rights in Swiss cancer registries -
Old Bad Attitudes -
Emotional Experience and the Senses -
Outrage and the Bounds of Empathy -
Two paradoxes of bounded rationality -
Assertion is weak -
Efficient Markets and Alienation -
Aristotle on Intelligent Perception -
Autonomy, well‐being, justice, professional responsibility and personal values: A commentary on Roger Crisp, ‘Religious Preferences in Healthcare: A Welfarist Approach’ -
PUBLIC INTELLECTUALS, VIRAL MODERNITY AND THE PROBLEM OF TRUTH -
The virtues of the exemplary moral leader. Lessons from Aristotle’s ethics -
Reversing the Arrow of Time -
Sanctity and sacredness: A commentary on Steve Clarke, ‘The Sanctity of Life as a Sacred Value’ -
Refuge and Aid -
To Report or Not to Report: The Ethical Complexity Facing Researchers When Responding to Disclosures of Harm or Illegal Activities During Fieldwork with Adults with Intellectual Disabilities -
Other minds, other people, and human opacity -
Towards a general practice of precedent -
Ideal and Mandatory Moral Norms -
CONVIVIAL BED-WETTERS: LUCR. 4.1026–9 -
ACHILLES REVOLUTIONARY? HOMER, ILIAD 1.191 -
IMMORTAL OR EVERLASTING? BOOK 3 OF THE COMMENTARY ON ARISTOTLE’S DE ANIMA ASCRIBED TO PHILOPONUS -
Empedocles the Wandering Daimōn and Trusting in Mad Strife -
‘In Nature’s Good Old College’: Sexual Politics and the Long Shadow of Hegel -
From perception to the Digital World: phenomenological observations -
For Dialogue Between Strauss and Stiegler -
Perception of students on challenges hindering the implementation of civics and ethical education: evidence from aleta wondo secondary school, sidama national regional state, Ethiopia -
Divine Darkness and Legal Darkness: Apophasis, Cataphasis and the Making of Legal Cultures of the First Millennium -
Student Perceptions of Academic Integrity: A Qualitative Study of Understanding, Consequences, and Impact -
Prologue for the special issue on “business ethics in the virtual work environment: Challenges to educators and practitioners” -
Correction to: Envy, Levelling Down, and Harrison Bergeron: Defending Limitarianism Against Three Common Objections -
How Situationism Impacts the Goals of Character Education -
Multi Scale Ethics—Why We Need to Consider the Ethics of AI in Healthcare at Different Scales -
Face-to-Face with the Doctor Online: Phenomenological Analysis of Patient Experience of Teleconsultation -
Are Leaders Responsible for Meaningful Work? Perspectives from Buddhist-Enacted Leaders and Buddhist Ethics -
Social Trust and Female Board Representation: Evidence from China -
The Ethics of Memory Modification: Personal Narratives, Relational Selves and Autonomy -
AI, Suicide Prevention and the Limits of Beneficence -
Decolonization of AI: a Crucial Blind Spot -
Having a Sense of Humor as a Virtue -
A Comfortable Sureness: Knowledge, Animality and Conceptual Investigations in Wittgenstein’s On Certainty -
The Rent Tax Is Too Damn Low -
Gender as Name -
Moral Vagueness and Epistemicism -
Forgiving the Mote in Your Sister’s Eye -
Moral Disagreement and Practical Direction -
The Stability of the Just Society -
The Best Available Parent and Duties of Justice -
Correction to: Why computer simulations are not inferences, and in what sense they are experiments -
Coherent causal control: a new distinction within causation - Number of publications for this day: 86
27 November 2022
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Whose work? Which markets? Rethinking work and markets in light of virtue ethics -
Does religiosity affect financing activity? Evidence from Indonesia