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Moral sensitivity is a heightened tendency to notice morally relevant features of situations.
Analogues to moral sensitivity exist in cases where people's interests and training make them sensitive to horticultural, fiscal, and emotional facts.
We examine the interplay between moral sensitivity and firm productivity in determining the optimal salary contract, and contrast our moral solution with the traditional incentive solution that becomes necessary when moral sensitivity is assumed to be zero.
This allows us to highlight the benefits of the agent's moral sensitivity to both the principal and the agent, and thereby, point out the potential cost of ignoring this moral sensitivity.
We conclude that adding moral sensitivity increases the descriptive, prescriptive, and pedagogical usefulness of the principal-agent model.
Its paramount purpose was to develop a sense of moral sensitivity and duty toward people and the state.
Efforts are made to improve perception and language skills, to broaden experience, and to instill moral sensitivity.
Fourth, he has developed an acute moral sensitivity, which no one living in liberty could easily acquire.
When the sixteen-year-old Ben Franklin converted to vegetarianism, he seemed to have been struck both by its health benefits and by moral sensitivity to animal suffering.
"This is probably one of the most dangerous things facing manking today: A use and training of intelligence excluding moral sensitivity", Dr. Clark once said.
In either event, this prediction is consistent with the hypothesis that empathy underlies the moral sensitivity to the experiences of the victim of a potential transgression.
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