15 research outputs found
It’s common sense, stupid! Corporate crime and techniques of neutralization in the automobile industry
Ethics and ICTs beyond Analytic and Continental Philosophy
This article aims to develop an ethical reflection on ICTs with an in-depth analysis on three topics that will introduce new elements to the history of thought. First of all, I will analyse the categorical difference between “technique” and “technology”, and the novelties that this concept expresses. Then I will analyse the changes that occur today in the field of communication: in particular, the transformation of the function of communication, which has moved from data transmission to the construction of environments. Finally, I will outline the reasons why it is necessary today, in the face of these new scenarios, to rethink ethics as a philosophical discipline, by going even beyond the setting of the so-called “continental philosophy”, as well as the approach taken by “analytic philosophy”
Behavioral and brain evidence for language by ear, mouth, eye, and hand and motor skills in literacy learning
Structured Literacy Intervention for Students With Dyslexia: Focus on Growing Morphological Skills
Moral Agency, Profits and the Firm: Economic Revisions to the Friedman Theorem
active/passice moral agency, economic analysis, ethical capital, Friedman theorem, three levels of moral agency, Stakeholder theory,
