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- Context Sensitive Consequentialist - In this chapter, I outline a way of approaching rationality assessment which I call the context-sensitive consequentialist approach and provide an example of how it can be applied to empirical data obtained from experimental studies based on reasoning tasks Read more...
- Nonhuman Animals - The trajectory of our anthropocentric thinking on the moral status of nonhuman animals has its roots in classical antiquity and has been guided along by the relatively unchallenged assumption that cognitive inferiority is a relevant measure of moral inferiority. Read more...
- Virtue And Pleasure In Aristotle And Kant - Every action and choice is thought to aim at some good; and for this reason the good has rightly been declared to be that at which all things aim. Read more...
- Life Death Immortality - In this paper I discuss whether immortality in the physical form is desirable. In accordance with the deprivation account... Read more...
- God People - The concealed in Heidegger is that which conceals from us it’s being. What emerges in Heidegger, in his pursuit of this clearing, is the slim line – the slippery border, between human and ... Read more...
- Ellis Behaviour Therapy - In the world, everyone is unique. They usually differ on the basis of family in which they grew up and the values, culture, unique experiences and the perceptions they have about their circumstances. ... Read more...
- Craighead Nemeroff - The term anorexia nervosa was effectively invented in 1872 when it was first used to describe a disorder occurring chiefly... Read more...
- Censorship Society Materials - There are different types of freedoms or forms of liberations that everyone needs to be able to feel comfortable and accommodated in our society. The intellectual freedom is the right of each individu... Read more...
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