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The Problem of the First Belief: Group Agents and Responsibility

2020

Abstract Attributing moral responsibility to an agent requires that the agent is a capable member of a moral community. Capable members of a moral community are often thought of as moral reasoners (or moral persons) and, thus, to attribute moral responsibility to collective agents would require showing that they are capable of moral reasoning. It is argued here that those theories that understand collective reasoning and collective moral agency in terms of collective decision-making and commitment – as is arguably the case with Christian List and Philip Pettit’s theory of group agency – face the so-called “problem of the first belief” that threatens to make moral reasoning impossible for gr…

Social PsychologyEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)B1-5802ontologia (filosofia)ComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTING0603 philosophy ethics and religion050105 experimental psychologyLanguage and Linguisticssocial ontologychristian listphilip pettituskomuksetcollective responsibility0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSociologyPhilosophy (General)Christian ListryhmätComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSPhilip Pettitgroup agencyPettit PhilipComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONphilosophyGroup (mathematics)Communication05 social sciencestoimijuus06 humanities and the artsyhteisöthenkilötPhilosophymoraalivastuuAnthropology060302 philosophycollective beliefsList Christianetiikkamoral personhoodSocial psychologyJournal of Social Ontology
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Placement of responsibility and moral reasoning in couple therapy

2005

Within the past two decades there has been a growing awareness of the importance of moral and ethical judgements in family and couple therapy. In this article we provide a detailed analysis of placements of responsibility related to blame in one couple therapy session. We suggest that it is important to study therapeutic interaction in situ, when searching for an understanding of moral reasoning in couple therapy and an ethical evaluation of the practice. A detailed analysis of discursive tools used by clients and therapists makes it possible to look at moral reasoning in action as it unfolds within the flow of therapeutic conversation. The findings are discussed in relation to two discours…

Social Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectMoral reasoningSocial cognitive theory of moralityBlameClinical PsychologyAction (philosophy)ConversationRelation (history of concept)PsychologySocial psychologySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Autonomymedia_commonMoral disengagementJournal of Family Therapy
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Ecrire pour reconquérir son corps

2021

Fondée par Lidia Falcón et Carmen Alcalde en 1976, Vindicación Feminista est la revue phare du féminisme espagnol de deuxième vague. Dans un pays qui sort tout juste de trente-six ans de dictature national-catholique, le magazine détonne. Moderne et irrévérencieux, il aborde sans scrupule ni tabou des thèmes comme l’homosexualité, la diversité du plaisir féminin ou la prostitution. Il s’engage également dans les grandes batailles féministes de l’époque : dépénalisation de l’adultère et de la contraception, accès au divorce, avortement libre, etc., car l’un des objectifs de Vindicación est la reconquête du corps féminin, indument accaparé par la dictature franquiste. Pour le magazine, il est…

Social Sciences and HumanitiesEspagneTransition démocratiqueMagazineFéminismeVindicación FeministaGeneral MedicineGeneral ChemistrySelf-helpSexualité[SHS]Humanities and Social SciencesCorpsÉmancipationContraceptionSciences Humaines et Sociales[SHS] Humanities and Social SciencesPresseComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSMorale
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Moral determinants social communication

2014

Social communicationPolitical scienceGeneral MedicineSocial psychologySocial cognitive theory of moralityMoral disengagementCurrent issues of social sciences and history of medicine
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(Un)Natural and contractual international society: A conceptual inquiry

2011

This article offers a critical perspective on one of the central concepts of IR and the English School of IR in particular, namely the concept of international society. It argues that the moral agency of international society and its ‘naturalness’ were affirmed simultaneously with the marginalization of the concept of societas designating contractual political relations. The article traces the concept of contracted societas back to the work of Hugo Grotius, an acclaimed founder of the ‘international society’ tradition. By placing Grotius’ use of the concept in the context of ancient and early modern discussion of political alliances and partnerships, it demonstrates that politically contra…

Social contractCritical perspectiveSociology and Political ScienceContext (language use)PoliticsNaturalnessMoral agencyPolitical sciencePolitical Science and International Relationsta517Natural (music)Conceptual historySocial scienceLaw and economicsEuropean Journal of International Relations
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The Role of Nature in the Secularization of Criminal Law in Europe (17th–19th Centuries)

2020

Some authors have argued that enlightenment authors endorsed a social contract that was not compatible with the existence of laws of nature or a moral foundation for criminal law, while nineteenth-century liberal criminal lawyers founded criminal law upon a natural law theory, based on divine commands. This chapter demonstrates on the contrary that enlightenment authors did not necessarily make a sharp distinction between morality and criminal law, nor did 19th-century criminal lawyers adopted a conception of criminal law that was too heavily dependent on morality, as it was defended by medieval and early-modern-age scholars. The traditional dichotomy between enlightened thinkers and tradit…

Social contractNatural lawPolitical sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectLawSecularizationCriminal lawFoundation (evidence)EnlightenmentMoralitymedia_common
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Awareness and knowledge of cyberethics : a study of pre-service teachers in Malta, Norway, and Spain

2021

This paper explores the awareness and knowledge of cyberethics held by pre-service teachers across three European countries. The study was conducted via an online survey and yielded 1,131 responses from pre-service teachers in Malta, Norway, and Spain. The facets of cyberethics included in this study focused on behaving responsibly online, safeguarding privacy, respecting copyright, seeking consent of friends before posting images or videos on social media platforms, and considering their professional identity as future teachers when posting online. The findings indicate that pre-service teachers reported relatively similar levels of competence in applying copyright and respecting privacy r…

Social media and teachers -- Moral and ethical aspects -- MaltaStudent teachers -- Norway -- AttitudesStudent teachers -- Malta -- AttitudesSocial media and teachers -- Moral and ethical aspects -- NorwaySocial media and teachers -- Moral and ethical aspects -- SpainStudent teachers -- Spain -- AttitudesProfessors FormacióTeacher educators -- Professional ethics
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PROSOCIAL MORAL REASONING AND PROSOCIAL BEHAVIOR AMONG TURKISH AND SPANISH ADOLESCENTS

2012

Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via subscription. Prosocial moral reasoning and behavior of young people in early and middle adolescence were examined in relation to the association among the variable of cultural group, age, and gender. Adolescents from Valencia, Spain (673 boys, 579 girls) and Ankara, Turkey (185 boys, 145 girls) participated in this study. Results showed significant cultural group differences on both prosocial moral reasoning subscales and peer rating of prosocial behavior with Spanish adolescents scoring higher than Turkish adolescents, and in the pattern of relationships between these variables. There were als…

Social psychology (sociology)Prosocial moral reasoningSocial PsychologyProsocial behaviorTurkishEthnic grouplanguageMoral reasoningAdolescentsAssociation (psychology)Psychologylanguage.human_languageDevelopmental psychologySocial Behavior and Personality: an international journal
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Spanish Adaptation of the Left-Wing Authoritarianism Index

2021

Notwithstanding long-simmering controversies around the construct, several studies have gathered consistent evidence of authoritarian attitudes among left-wing voters and activists. Recently, Costello et al. (Clarifying the structure and nature of left-wing authoritarianism. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2021) validated, in the English-speaking context, a three-factor scale to measure left-wing authoritarianism, as well as two shortened versions of the same scale (Costello & Patrick, Development and initial validation of two brief measures of left-wing authoritarianism: A machine learning approach, 2021; composed of 39, 25 and 13 items, respectively). In this article, we use…

Social psychology (sociology)polarizationleft-wing authoritarianismHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPoliticsAuthoritarianismDiscriminant validityConstruct validityContext (language use)ConservatismMoralsAuthoritarianismPsychology SocialpopulismClinical PsychologyArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)conspiracy theoriesScale (social sciences)HumansPsychologyConstruct (philosophy)Social psychologyPersonalityextremism
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El centro de nada

2007

Sociedad civilUnión de Centro democráticoSociedades contemporáneasVidal-Beneyto JoséEducaciónEspañaFalsificaciónSaludSolidaridadPolíticaPerversidadMemoria democráticaPublicaciones: Obra periodística: Columnas y artículos de opiniónIzquierdaAnthony GiddensDesigualdadCratofiliaDerechaDesmoralizaciónCaosSeguridadIDEOLOGÍADescalificaciónLibertades públicasPoderGobierno democráticoCentroComunidadAntagonismosCampañas electoralesPolarizacionesTransiciónDiferenciasPrivatizaciónGobiernoCreatividadTony BlairNadaPolítica obscenaEsfuerzoDemagogiaCENTRISMODineroNeutralizaciónTercera VíaEsfuerzo individual
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