On this page you'll find links to examples of research being used to support a particular premise in a normative argument or examples of research that could be used to do so. For more on this type of research go here. If you have any questions, please, contact our Assistant Director, Adam R. Thompson (ethics@unl.edu).
- Empirical Evidence and the Case for Foreign Aid
- Food Aid and International Hunger Crisis
- Should the Voting Age Be Lowered to Sixteen?
- The Significance of Empirical Psychology for Kantian Ethics
- Competing Theories of Blackmail: An Empirical Critique of Criminal Law Theory
- The Race Toward 'Ethically Universally Acceptable' Human (Embryonic-Like) Pluripotent Stem Cells
- Skepticism about the Convertability of Pluripotent Stem Cells
- Transforming the Self: Exploring the Effects of Vipassana on Delhi Police Trainees
- Developmental Delay or Regression in Moral Reasoning in Juvenile Delinquents
- The Use of Prisoners as Sources of Organs
- Poor Economics (Collection of Links)