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Religious ethics, Christianity, and war
This article discusses elements within Christian ethics and anthropology that have ramifications for the ethics and laws of war. The author argues that several distinctively Christian conceptions of morality and of human beings contribute importantly to ...
Henrik Syse
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Reshaping consent so we might improve participant choice (II) – helping people decide
Research consent processes must provide potential participants with the necessary information to help them decide if they wish to join a study. On the Oxford ‘A’ Research Ethics Committee we’ve found that current research proposals mostly provide ...
Hugh Davies +6 more
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In conversation with Hortense Gallois’ recent essay on the importance of bioethicists participating in public discourse, I suggest that speaking up is as fraught as it is important.
Florence Ashley
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Læring av yrkesetikk – nytter utdanning? En forskningsbasert fremstilling
Denne artikkelen innledes med en forutsetning: at dagens samfunn er sterkt avhengig av ekspertsystemer som utvikles og forvaltes av profesjoner og deres medlemmer.
Tone Dyrdal Solbrekke
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Cette lettre articule une réflexion sans aucune prétention sur une dizaine d’années de recherche en éthique appliquée, voire en bioéthique. En se basant sur le savoir expérientiel de l’autrice qui est ergothérapeute et philosophe de formation, cette ...
Marie-Josée Drolet
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Midas’ gift means death: Tax dodging is the biggest obstacle for global justice
Tax havens and tax secrecy have risen to the top of the global policy agenda and may constitute the most important impediment for reducing inequalities.
Hans Morten Haugen
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Relationships between disability and bioethics are often fraught, particularly when we are concerned with imagining possible futures. The futures imagined for disabled people are often futures without disabled people, utopias where disability has been ...
C Dalrymple-Fraser
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The ethics of wild animal suffering
Animal ethics has received a lot of attention over the last four decades. Its focus, however, has almost exclusively been on the welfare of captive animals, ignoring the vast majority of animals: those living in the wild.
Ole Martin Moen
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Professionalization of Clinical Bioethics: This is the Way
Professionalization across the field of bioethics is valuable and should be invested in by future generations of ethicists. To support this, standardization should expand beyond clinical ethics, ensuring considerations for organizational and research ...
Daniel Wyzynski
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The article will present the main assumptions of the information marker method, which can be used for recognizing the characteristics of conspiracy theories conveyed in the content of informational messages – texts, statements, recordings, etc.
Mariusz Szynkiewicz
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