Nobody, not even public authorities, can impose on others per- sonal integrity as a duty. Social integrity, on the contrary, is another term for the adequate fulfill- ment of mutually recognized obligations. In the sphere of personal morality, integrity does add something, but in the social ...
they only saw that the spirit wasn't working; they believed everything, and they didn't believe anything. The pragmatic approach does not start from the principles and system of the transaction, but rather measures everything based on the...
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I suggest a concept of integrity as afirst level virtue. Moral integrity can be seen as first level virtue because all other virtues demand moral commitment as a necessary condition, and integrity does not require other virtues in temporal order. In the first phase of moral life it only needs...
Such a walk involves the doing of righteousness, not, of course, in absolute perfection, but with a sincere intention, and so as to have "the answer of a good conscience towards God" (1 Peter 3:21). And speaketh the truth in his heart. Not "from his heart," as in the Prayer-...
Even though Taylor addresses religion, and not big data or algorithm-based decision-making, the concept of nomolatry does give us an ideal parallel with which to work. Assuming that algorithms are more accurate than humans, users of analytics tools simply cannot explain or even retrace the reaso...
This way, prospective students do not feel so much pressure to perfection, and the role of luck is made obvious instead of being obfuscated by wealth or connection. Students have less incentive to cheat for gains in rankings because the rankings do not matter past a certain point. This ...