Ethical Reflections

Ethical Reflections

Distinguished Philosophers' Papers in Ethical Reflections:

Thomas M. Scanlon, Harvard University, USA

 

Christine M. Korsgaard, Harvard University, USA

 

Peter Singer,Princeton University, USA

 Jonathan Dancy, University of Texas, USA 

 

Stephen Darwall, Yale University, USA

Slavoj Žižek, Ljubljana University, Slovenia

 

Muhammad Legenhausen, Imam Khomeini Institute, Iran

 

Talbot Brewer, University of Virginia, USA

 

Amy Gutmann, University of Pennsylvania, USA

Keywords Cloud

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  • practical wisdom
  • Self-Confidence
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  • teacher
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  • Theory of the Mean
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  • Eudaimonia
  • Rational Desire (Bouleisis)
  • psychology
  • Positive Thinking Discourse, Cruel Optimism, Altruism, Thomas Nagel, Self- Entrepreneur, Neoliberalism
  • Ṭabāṭabāʾī
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  • Green Behavior of Employees؛ Green Human Resource Management؛ Harmonious Environmental Passion؛ Green Psychological Climate؛ Green Creativity
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  • Cyber Warfare
  • Rawls
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  • \"judgment-action gap\"
  • Keywords: Imam Ali (AS)
  • Deontology
  • Golabatoon Story
  • Act utilitarianism
  • Iran insurance
  • Art and Ethics
  • synthetic a priori
  • paideia
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  • Courage
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  • Raghib Isfahani
  • kindness (Ihsan)
  • Pain
  • jurisprudence and ethics
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  • Golden rice
  • Al-Zuhd
  • Sadrian Philosophy
  • healthy Leadership
  • Validity
  • راستگوئی
  • Natural Law
  • Heart
  • Feminist Ethics
  • extra-organizational
  • the movement of ethics
  • coercive guardian
  • Justice\"
  • کانت
  • Frankfurt-Style Counterexamples
  • Poverty
  • Moral
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  • Principle of Ends
  • place
  • Epidemic Diseases
  • Method
  • Moral Privacy
  • Gender Approach
  • غزالی
  • Natural Right
  • Animals
  • meaning
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  • Probability
  • Sufism
  • Heteronomy
  • Flanagan
  • Semantics and Pragmatics
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  • Reeve
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  • Sadegh Larijani
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  • \"
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  • interference
  • intellectuall virtues
  • Philosophy of Art
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  • Organizational leadership
  • Hedonism
  • and Art and Politics