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761por Massau, Claudia, Kärgel, Christian, Weiß, Simone, Walter, Martin, Ponseti, Jorge, HC Krueger, Tillmann, Walter, Henrik, Schiffer, Boris“…Brain activation, found in key areas related to the broad network of moral judgment, theory of mind and (socio-)moral disgust - point to different moral processing of sexual offenses in pedophilia in general. …”
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762por Milesi, Patrizia“…Based on the view of morality proposed by the Moral Foundations Theory, this paper investigates whether voting intention is associated with moral foundation endorsement in not perfectly bipolar electoral contexts. …”
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764por Oaten, Megan, Stevenson, Richard J., Williams, Mark A., Rich, Anina N., Butko, Marina, Case, Trevor I.“…Disgust is a natural defensive emotion that has evolved to protect against potential sources of contamination and has been recently linked to moral judgements in many studies. However, that people often report feelings of disgust when thinking about feces or moral transgressions alike does not necessarily mean that the same mechanisms mediate these reactions. …”
Publicado 2018
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765por Mele, Alfred R.“…This article addresses two influential lines of argument for what might be termed “scientific epiphenomenalism” about conscious intentions – the thesis that neither conscious intentions nor their physical correlates are among the causes of bodily motions – and links this thesis to skepticism about free will and moral responsibility. One line of argument is based on Benjamin Libet’s neuroscientific work on free will. …”
Publicado 2018
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766“…In turn, these differences would influence the frequency and degree to which young children generate intention-oriented moral evaluations.…”
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767“…Lay persons may have intuitions about morality's objectivity. What do these intuitions look like? …”
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768“…Studies 1a-1c show that liberals, relative to conservatives, express greater moral concern toward friends relative to family, and the world relative to the nation. …”
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770por Lynn, William S., Santiago‐Ávila, Francisco, Lindenmayer, Joann, Hadidian, John, Wallach, Arian, King, Barbara J.“…As much as we share a commitment to conservation of biodiversity and wild nature, we believe these ideas are wrong and fuel an unwarranted moral panic over cats. Those who question the ecological or epidemiological status of cats are not science deniers, and it is a false analogy to compare them with corporate and right‐wing special interests that perpetrate disinformation campaigns over issues, such as smoking and climate change. …”
Publicado 2019
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771por Rumbold, Benedict, Charlton, Victoria, Rid, Annette, Mitchell, Polly, Wilson, James, Littlejohns, Peter, Max, Catherine, Weale, Albert“…Albeit with certain important caveats, we argue that the use of affordability criteria in matters of public financing commits what Parfit might have called a ‘mistake in moral mathematics’. First, it fails to abide by what we term a principle of ‘non-perfectionism’ in moral action: the mere fact that it is practically impossible for you to do all the good that you have reason to do does not present a reason not to do whatever good you can do. …”
Publicado 2019
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772“…Here, a moral case is presented as to why sign languages such as Auslan should be made compulsory in general school curricula. …”
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773por Gremmen, BartEnlace del recurso
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777por Levy, NeilMaterias: “…Moral Luck…”
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778“…Moreover, participants completed a scale measuring the moral inclusion/exclusion of other social groups. …”
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779“…Health care providers are facing increased risk of moral distress during the COVID-19 pandemic because of changes in clinical practice and resource allocation procedures. …”
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780“…Brain organoid research therefore raises difficult questions about these organoids' moral status – questions that currently fall outside the scope of existing regulations and guidelines. …”
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