Value alignment, human enhancement, and moral revolutions
Human beings are internally inconsistent in various ways. One way to develop this thought
involves using the language of value alignment: the values we hold are not always aligned …
involves using the language of value alignment: the values we hold are not always aligned …
Ought conscientious refusals to implement reverse triage decisions be accommodated?
N Emmerich - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 2020 - Springer
Although one can argue that they do not represent a radical departure from existing
practices, protocols for reverse triage certainly step beyond what is ordinarily done in …
practices, protocols for reverse triage certainly step beyond what is ordinarily done in …
Common and Uncommon Moralities in Bioethics: Yet Another Final Countdown
Studies of Changes in the Morality of Abortion, Death, and the Bioethics Revolutions 1 and
Rosamond Rhodes' The Trusted Doctor: Medical Ethics and Professionalism 2 sparked …
Rosamond Rhodes' The Trusted Doctor: Medical Ethics and Professionalism 2 sparked …
What is the appropriate role of reason in secular clinical ethics? An argument for a compatibilist view of public reason
A Brummett - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, 2021 - Springer
This article describes and rejects three standard views of reason in secular clinical ethics.
The first, instrumental reason view, affirms that reason may be used to draw conceptual …
The first, instrumental reason view, affirms that reason may be used to draw conceptual …
[HTML][HTML] Two notes on Axiological Futurism: The importance of disagreement and methodological implications for value theory
B Lundgren - Futures, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract Recently, John Danaher defended a research agenda he calls “Axiological
Futurism”. In this commentary, I propose two revisions for how that research agenda is …
Futurism”. In this commentary, I propose two revisions for how that research agenda is …
Enabling a political tipping point for rapid decarbonisation in the United Kingdom
SR Smith - EGUsphere, 2023 - egusphere.copernicus.org
Decarbonisation of the global economy is an ecological and humanitarian necessity. Much
of the research on this defining task for humanity has focused on technological solutions …
of the research on this defining task for humanity has focused on technological solutions …
A Bridge Between Disciplines
S Steinert - Interdisciplinary Value Theory, 2023 - Springer
Previous chapters considered value theories of psychology, sociology, anthropology, and
philosophy. These disciplines can benefit and learn from one another, and closer interaction …
philosophy. These disciplines can benefit and learn from one another, and closer interaction …
Winds of change: the later Wittgenstein's conception of the dynamics of change
C Eriksen - Nordic Wittgenstein Review, 2020 - nordicwittgensteinreview.com
The theme of change is one of the most prominent traits of Wittgenstein's later work, and his
writings have inspired many contemporary thinkers' discussions of changes in eg …
writings have inspired many contemporary thinkers' discussions of changes in eg …
Erasing Blackness from bioethics
R Baker - The American Journal of Bioethics, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
February is Black History Month and so healthcare practitioners will soon rummage history
books for information about famous African Americans, like Onesimus (fl. 1709–1720), the …
books for information about famous African Americans, like Onesimus (fl. 1709–1720), the …
Research Integrity as Moral Reform: Constitutional Recalibration
B Redman - Reconstructing Research Integrity: Beyond Denial, 2023 - Springer
How should move toward research integrity, in substance and as an overarching framework,
be accomplished? The most problematic issues may be:(1) disseminated accountability …
be accomplished? The most problematic issues may be:(1) disseminated accountability …