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Theory

  • 12.PD Addressing Intergroup Inequality by Invoking the Moral Responsibility of the Powerful

    12.4 Gendered Complicity as Motivated Ignorance: Shared Responsibility in Cases of Oppression

    12.3 Methods of justification and the role of moral theory in bioethics

    12.1 Decision Making and Responsibility Allocation

    11.6 Mobilizing Households for a Sustainable Energy Transition

    11.3 Identity Signaling and Sustainable Cooperation

    10.6: Global financial governance networks: ruptures, reforms and the rise of China

    6.4 Reconciling epistemic and demographic diversity

    10.3 The Link between Cooperation and Social Networks: Exclusion or Stimulation of Defectors?

    4.2 Sustainability of Public Goods in a Changing Society

    12.2 Degrees of Moral Responsibility

    11.2 Group Norms, Intrinsic Motivation and Sustainable Energy Consumption

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