Conceptual Mediation in Technomoral Change: Reply to Danaher and Sætra [0.03%]
技术伦理变迁中的观念中介性——对Danaher和Sætra的回应
Jeroen K G Hopster,Jon Rueda,Robin Hillenbrink
Jeroen K G Hopster
Philosophers of technology have identified various mechanisms through which technology can change moral norms, values, beliefs and practices. Danaher and Sætra (2023) offer a useful systematization of these mechanisms, with no claim to bei...
Does Distributive Inequality Cause Relational Inequality? Evidence from a Survey Experiment [0.03%]
分配不平等会带来关系不平等吗?一项调查实验的结果
Alice Baderin,Lucy Barnes,Lindsay Richards
Alice Baderin
Contemporary egalitarian theory has been shaped by a debate between distributive and relational perspectives. Relational egalitarians argue that equality is primarily about the character of our social and political relationships, rather tha...
Neurointerventions for Criminal Offenders: Psychological Connectedness, Culpability and Justified Punishment [0.03%]
犯罪者的神经干预:心理关联性、应责性和正当惩罚性
Vera Tesink
Vera Tesink
Neurointerventions may be employed in criminal justice as rehabilitative tools that aim to reduce reoffending. Although ethical debates have concentrated largely on the effects of these interventions on autonomy, bodily integrity and mental...
Lisa Bortolotti
Lisa Bortolotti
Does optimism lead to success? Friends of optimism argue that positive beliefs about ourselves and our future contribute to our fitness and mental health, and are correlated with good functioning, productivity, resilience, and pro-social be...
Petar Bodlović,Karolina Kudlek
Petar Bodlović
Moral progress is often modeled as an increase in moral knowledge and understanding, with achievements in moral reasoning seen as key drivers of progressive moral change. Contemporary discussion recognizes two (rival) accounts: knowledge-ba...
Aaron Eli Segal,David S Wendler
Aaron Eli Segal
Research regulations around the world do not impose any limits on the risks to which consenting adults may be exposed. Nonetheless, most review committees regard some risks as too high, even for consenting adults. To justify this practice, ...
Feeding Infants: Choice-Specific Considerations, Parental Obligation, and Pragmatic Satisficing [0.03%]
婴儿喂养:特定选择的考虑、父母的责任以及实用满足感理论
Clare Marie Moriarty,Ben Davies
Clare Marie Moriarty
Health institutions recommend that young infants be exclusively breastfed on demand, and it is widely held that parents who can breastfeed have an obligation to do so. This has been challenged in recent philosophical work, especially by Fio...
Rodrigo Díaz
Rodrigo Díaz
Do moral beliefs motivate action? To answer this question, extant arguments have considered hypothetical cases of association (dissociation) between agents' moral beliefs and actions. In this paper, I argue that this approach can be improve...
John Danaher,Henrik Skaug Sætra
John Danaher
The idea that technologies can change moral beliefs and practices is an old one. But how, exactly, does this happen? This paper builds on an emerging field of inquiry by developing a synoptic taxonomy of the mechanisms of techno-moral chang...
Vaccine Passports and Political Legitimacy: A Public Reason Framework for Policymakers [0.03%]
疫苗护照与政治合法性——为政策制定者的公共理由框架
Anne Barnhill,Matteo Bonotti,Daniel Susser
Anne Barnhill
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to evolve, taking its toll on people's lives around the world, vaccine passports remain a contentious topic of debate in most liberal democracies. While a small literature on vaccine passports has sprung u...