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Ethics training competencies and leadership enable responsible AI in hospitality and tourism. [PDF]
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A dialectical lens for AI and medical humanities: advancing responsible augmented humanism in Digital Public Health. [PDF]
Chen S, Peng Z, Liu N.
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Academic stress among emergency medical care (paramedic) students in South Africa: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
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Environmental ethics focuses on questions concerning how we ought to inhabit the world; what constitutes a good life or a good society; and who, where, or what merits moral standing. The field emerged most significantly in the 1960s from an increasing awareness of the global environmental condition, although its multiple roots stretch back through the ...
Michael Paul Nelson, Leslie A. Ryan
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Environmental ethics focuses on questions concerning how we ought to inhabit the world; what constitutes a good life or a good society; and who, where, or what merits moral standing. The field emerged most significantly in the 1960s from an increasing awareness of the global environmental condition, although its multiple roots stretch back through the ...
Michael Paul Nelson, Leslie A. Ryan
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Bharati International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development
Abstract A problem that has contributed to our inaction when it comes to steps needed to prevent or reduce climate change, species loss, and other looming environmental problems is the fact that many of these harms are the results of incremental damage.
J. Baird Callicott, Keith W. Brown
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Abstract A problem that has contributed to our inaction when it comes to steps needed to prevent or reduce climate change, species loss, and other looming environmental problems is the fact that many of these harms are the results of incremental damage.
J. Baird Callicott, Keith W. Brown
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