Philosophy, Vol. 86, No. 338 (October 2011), pp. 525-544 (20 pages) W.V.Quine and Philip Kitcher have both developed naturalistic approaches to the philosophy of science which are partially based on a ...
Ethical theory is a foundational domain within moral philosophy that systematically investigates the principles determining right from wrong. It encompasses diverse branches including metaethics, ...
Immigration ethics refers broadly to the normative issues that arise from the movement of individuals across borders. One of the central questions in immigration ethics concerns whether states should ...
Think "ethics and business" are an oxymoron? Think again! Small business owners are realizing that the principles of moral ethics can be injected into business. Ethical businesses recognize the power ...
Business ethics encompasses the study and application of moral standards, values and principles within the realm of commercial activity. It addresses how organisations structure decision‐making ...
Economics concentrators are often characterized as robots completely devoid of ethics, chasing professional ambitions that are as sterile and soulless as they are. Authors, including in these pages, ...
Some economists consider their discipline a science, and thereby divorced from messy ethical details, the normative passions of right and wrong. They teach in a moral vacuum, perhaps even advocating ...
Mauritz Kop assesses the ethical principles we must all adopt so that the application of quantum technologies is equitable and safe Research into quantum technologies has advanced so much over the ...
“Ethics” has become an increasingly urgent topic of discussion in the technology industry, from AI ethics to the ethics of robotics, virtual reality, and the ethics of our digital media culture. But ...
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