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Christmas charity

Nursing Management, 2005
December is traditionally the month of giving and receiving but, if you are put off festive shopping by its sheer commercialism, have look at www.goodgifts.org/goodgifts/default.php for presents with a difference.
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Valuing Charity

Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 2001
Arrow asserted that a variety of institutional arrangements and observable mores of the medical profession were functional responses to the failure of the market to insure against uncertainties. But one of these norms--the ethic to provide treatment without regard to ability to pay--was also a response to the failure of the political system to assure ...
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Charity Implies Meta‐Charity

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 2004
The principle of charity says that all agents are rational. The principle of meta‐charity says that all agents believe all agents are rational. My thesis is that the arguments which are used to support charity also support meta‐charity. Meta‐charity implies meta‐meta‐charity.
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Charity

1993
Abstract SIR THOMAS MORE, in his retirement, defended monks as almsgivers, and he singled out for this purpose the almonry at Westminster Abbey. To the ‘dolehouse’ at Westminster, he wrote, the poor came in such numbers ‘that my self for the preace of them haue ben fayn to ryde another waye’.
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Charity to Charity

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 2012
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“Infant charity”

Notes and Queries, 1872
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