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    Ethical Considerations of Influencing Behavior Using Computer Technology by Michael Bailey, Richard Hill, Albert Brown

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Material and Methods: The method of this research is a philosophical analysis based on the use of common theories of moral philosophy and philosophy of technology. Conclusion: The unconscious influence on behavior using computer technology can be criticized from both the perspective of deontology and virtue-based moral perspectives. …”
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    Bell Pottinger And The Dark Art Of Public Relations by Sonja Verwey, Clarissa Muir

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…There is little doubt that tactics such as offering to manipulate a client’s online reputation through the use of fake online accounts, newly created blog pages or fake online reviews are unethical, and take the industry back to a less glorious time in its history at a point when much emphasis is being placed on both ethics and values-based practice globally. Moral philosophy provides a basis for rationalising human motivation in decision making and action. …”
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    “Le Tétraque se perdait dans un rêve”: Concordance between Flaubert’s Hérodias and Hérodiade by Milliet, Grémont and Massenet by Clair Rowden

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…In this light, Massenet’s opera provides a dance scene that moves beyond the traditional voyeurism of Salomé’s dance to provide an erotic, even pornographic scene, despite and due to the absence of a dancer, which evokes Third-Republican concerns – onanism, sterility, depopulation and decadence – as part of the opera’s wider exploration of the place of religion and moral philosophy in society, both ancient and modern.…”
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    ISSUES OF VALUES IN ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY by Павло ОБЛАП

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The aim of the study is to analyze and reflect on the views of ancient philosophers on values and to examine their influence on the development of moral philosophy. The following approaches and research methods were used: the historical-philosophical approach – to study the views of ancient philosophers on values in the context of their time; the comparative approach – to compare the views of different philosophers on values; and the analytical approach – to logically analyze key concepts such as the Good, virtue, happiness, justice, etc. …”
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    Historical-Philosophical Components of Policy and Mo-Rality Relations by Dmytro V. Usov

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…The methods of historical reconstruction, hermeneutic, social and transcendental ones, which allowed to involve actively into understanding the important problems of modern life, conceptual apparatus of political and moral philosophy and to explore the relationships between politics and morality through the idea of social agreement, justice and freedom are used for coherent and consistent understanding of the measurements and definitions of relations policy and morality. …”
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    HISTORICAL-PHILOSOPHICAL COMPONENTS OF POLICY AND MO-RALITY RELATIONS by Dmytro V. Usov

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…The methods of historical reconstruction, hermeneutic, social and transcendental ones, which allowed to involve actively into understanding the important problems of modern life, conceptual apparatus of political and moral philosophy and to explore the relationships between politics and morality through the idea of social agreement, justice and freedom are used for coherent and consistent understanding of the measurements and definitions of relations policy and morality. …”
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    ASMENS TAPATUMAS by Alphonso Lingis

    Published 2002-01-01
    “…"The category of person, though a lot has been made of it in some moral philosophy, is," Bernard Williams writes, "a poor foundation for ethical thought, in particular because it looks like a sortal or classificatory notion while in fact it signals characteristics that almost all come in degrees - responsibility, self-consciousness, capacity for reflection, and so on. …”
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