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Sentience and Intrinsic Worth as a Pluralist Foundation for Fundamental Animal Rights. [PDF]
Kotzmann J.
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Background: Jeremy Bentham introduced Utilitarianism which is one of the normative ethical theories that imposes procedures that maximize happiness and well-being for all intended individuals.
Basheer Al-Zu'bi +3 more
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Caps, masks, aprons, and gloves - necessary evils? [PDF]
Yadava OP.
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Moral Decision Making: From Bentham to Veil of Ignorance via Perspective Taking Accessibility. [PDF]
Martin R +4 more
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The wellbeing pandemic: Outline of a contested terrain and a proposed research agenda. [PDF]
Jackson SJ, Sam MP, Dawson MC, Porter D.
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The place of Jeremy Bentham's theory of fictions in eighteenth-century linguistic thought [PDF]
de Champs, E.
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Abraham Lincoln and the Doctrine of Necessity
Abraham Lincoln was a fatalist. That, at least, was what he told many people over the course of his life. I have all my life been a fatalist, Lincoln informed his Illinois congressional ally, Isaac Arnold. Mr. Lincoln was a fatalist, remembered Henry
Guelzo, Allen C.
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Nonneutrality of money in classical monetary thought [PDF]
Contrary to the strawman “classical” model of the textbooks, the original classical economists did not believe that money-stock changes affect only the price level and not real output and employment. Most classicals saw money as having powerful short-run
Thomas M. Humphrey
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Gatherer ancestry associated with national happiness. [PDF]
Basilico MF.
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