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Inconsistent Belief Aggregation in Diverse and Polarised Groups
How do opinion diversity and belief polarisation affect epistemic group decision-making, particularly if decisions must be made without …
Felix Kopecky
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Gregor Betz
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Argumentation-Induced Rational Issue Polarisation
Computational models have shown how polarisation can rise among deliberating agents as they approximate epistemic rationality. This …
Felix Kopecky
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Werte und Wertvorstellungen in der Moral moralischer Rede. Einige Überlegungen zum Phänomen des Moralismus (Values and value concepts in the morality of moral speech. Some reflections on the phenomenon of moralism)
Christian Neuhäuser
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Christian Seidel
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Overlapping consensus in pluralist societies: simulating Rawlsian full reflective equilibrium
The fact of reasonable pluralism in liberal democracies threatens the stability of such societies. John Rawls proposed a solution to …
Richard Lohse
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Arguments as Drivers of Issue Polarisation in Debates Among Artificial Agents
Can arguments and their properties influence the development of issue polarisation in debates among artificial agents? This paper …
Felix Kopecky
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The Deontic Transfer Principle
Martin Peterson
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Christian Seidel
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Die normative Grundlage intergenerationeller Unternehmensethik. Zwei Ansätze, zwei Schwierigkeiten (The normative basis of intergenerational business ethics. Two approaches, two difficulties)
Christian Seidel
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The Philosophical Biography of the Utilitarian Tradition: Is Sidgwick a Point of Culmination?
Christian Seidel
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Zwei (mal zwei) Perspektiven in der Zukunftsethik (Two (times two) perspectives in future ethics)
Christian Seidel
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Précis zu *Selbst bestimmen. Eine philosophische Untersuchung personaler Autonomie* (Précis on *Determining the Self. A philosophical investigation of personal autonomy*)
Christian Seidel
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