Some cases that have been seen in the financial professional community in recent years are perfect examples of this. If the moral hazard gives an incentive to exceed the risk tolerance of a system, once the limit has been passed, it could easily progress to financial crime. The use of ...
Gunkel (2018a, pp. 33–44) provides a number of other examples of critics arguing that discussion of the moral consideration of artificial entities is “ridiculous,” as well as cases where it is “given some brief attention only to be bracketed or carefully excluded as an area that shall ...
On the other hand, since the actus reus of cyberbullying and cyberstalking implies that an attacker uses electronic means of communication (usually instant messaging), practically there may be problems in determining whether a particular behavior is a crime or it is protected by the First ...
choice anecdotes about sad stories of individuals in Canada or the UK and they can trot them out endlessly. They never get old, they reinforce what conservatives have been reinforcing for decades and so positions harden, rather than soften when we present examples of good care and other nations...
he never turned to crime to make a living; He was a great musician; He loved entertaining people; He could communicate with people from all sorts of backgrounds; He cared about civil rights issues; He lived a simple life despite his rights and fame; He continued to work all ...
we must first understand that revenge is not a primitive predecessor of the principle that crime deserves punishment. The avenger does not want to punish the crime in order to make justice triumph, but to hit back when he has been injured (von Hildebrand 2023). That means that revenge is ...
forgetting. As a conclusion, I formulate some recommendations for future research on forgiveness, distinguishing between the psychological and moral perspectives on forgiveness. Keywords: forgiveness;guilt;reconciliation;palliative care;end of life;moral;psychological...
Like Confucius, Socrates also engages (in Plato's famous Euthyphro dialogue) with the question of whether the appropriate action when one's father has committed a crime is to be loyal to the parent, or to impose an abstract idea of right and wrong even at the expense of one's close ...