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Anscombe on the shallowness of consequentialism
Abstract This paper is divided into two parts. In the first I outline and defend Elizabeth Anscombe's claim that consequentialism is a shallow philosophy by considering how two contemporary consequentialists reach opposing but equally outlandish moral conclusions on a matter as fundamental as whether it is good or bad that the human race continues.
Craig Taylor
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Review of Kaitlynn Mendes, Jessica Ringrose, and Jessalynn Keller, Digital Feminist Activism: Girls and Women Fight Back Against Rape Culture [PDF]
Geertsema-Sligh, Margaretha
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ABSTRACT This study examines the moderating role of national subjective social status (SSS) perceptions of the general population about individuals over the age of 70 on the relationship between volunteering and subjective well‐being (health, happiness, and life satisfaction) of older adults.
Julia Sánchez‐García+4 more
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Corruption and Default Risk: Global Evidence
ABSTRACT The extant literature explores the consequences of corruption on firms’ growth and survival. However, its impact on default risk remains unexplored. On the basis of a sample of 189,109 firm‐years from 2004 to 2021 across 47 countries, our study reveals that a one standard deviation increase in corruption is associated with an 11.3% increase in
Sivathaasan Nadarajah+4 more
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[Management of sexually transmitted diseases in primary care (II). Genital ulcers. Vulvovaginitis. Human papilloma virus]. [PDF]
de la Poza Abad M+3 more
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Author response: Plasmodium falciparum translational machinery condones polyadenosine repeats
Slavica Pavlovic Djuranovic+9 more
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