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1by Young, Garry“...This paper considers whether proposition (P1) – “x is not immoral but it is in poor taste” – is morally contradictory when considered from the standpoint of...”
edited by Straehle, Christine
Published in Ethical theory and moral practice (15.04.2019)
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2by Garry Young Published in Synthese (Dordrecht) (01.02.2017)“...This paper examines the relationship between knowing how to G and the ability to G, which is typically presented in one of the following ways: (a) knowing how...”
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5by Garry Young Published in The Journal of speculative philosophy (31.12.2018)“...The aim of this essay is to question the coherence of debates on moral enhancement by neurophysical or pharmaceutical means in the absence of a cogent...”
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6“...Video games are currently available which permit the virtual murder of children. No such games are presently available which permit virtual paedophilia. Does...”
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7“...This paper considers what it is about violent video games that leads one reasonably minded person to declare “That is immoral” while another denies it. Three...”
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8by Young, Garry Published in Ethics and information technology (01.09.2017)“...This paper raises three objections to the argument presented by Ostritsch in The amoralist challenge to gaming and the gamer’s moral obligation, in which the...”
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12by Garry Young“...Ethics in the Virtual World examines the gamer's enactment of taboo activities in the context of both traditional and contemporary philosophical approaches to...”
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14by Young, Garry Published in Cognitive neuropsychiatry (01.07.2011)“...This paper aims to examine critically the explanatory model of delusional belief presented in Coltheart, Menzies, and Sutton's (2010) paper, "Abductive...”
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19“...The focus of our analysis is on how the UK government's proposed Brexit deal is likely to affect the economy. First, we assess how trade, migration, foreign...”
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20by Young, Garry Published in Consciousness and cognition (2008)“...In this paper I discuss the role played by disturbed phenomenology in accounting for the formation and maintenance of the Capgras delusion. Whilst endorsing a...”