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  2. 5 days ago · That is, a partiality principle of the following form must provide a more detailed analysis of what it is for some X to be meaningful. Meaning View. (MV) Instances of an option to act from [or in accord with] partiality motivated by [or derived from] doing X are instances where doing X makes an agent’s life meaningful.

  3. 3 days ago · This article uses Erving Goffman's frame theory to differentiate how different orientations come into play during the interviews. Conversation analysis forms the methodological basis for the work. In personality disorder interviews, it is possible to observe information-gathering, moral, and everyday interaction frames.

  4. 2 days ago · 2. The evaluative dimension of psychiatry knowledge: the problem of conceptualization and classification. Broadly conceived, psychiatry objectivism holds that mental disorders are best studied through an empirical, third-person perspective (epistemological thesis) and often implies a physicalist argument according to which mental disorders can be reduced to a neuro-biological dimension ...

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    2 days ago · Metaethics is a metatheory that examines the underlying assumptions and concepts of ethics. It asks whether moral facts have mind-independent existence, whether moral statements can be true, how it is possible to acquire moral knowledge, and how moral judgments motivate people.

  6. 2 days ago · Although social comparisons are ubiquitous in leadership, previous scholarship in public administration has not yet studied comparative aspects of how followers perceive and respond to leadership. ...

  7. 5 days ago · Research linking social media use and adolescent mental health has produced mixed and inconsistent findings and little translational evidence, despite pressure to deliver concrete recommendations ...

  8. 3 days ago · Normative ethics 2. Applied ethics (apply the normative theory to actual issues) 3. Moral psychology 4. Metaethics Bentham -Consequentialism- only mainly the consequences matter -Utilitarianism -Util= utility (roughly understood as pleasures and happiness) -Mirrors up with hedonism (although hedonism is more motivational)

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