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Dignity: The Ethos of Humanbecoming

Nursing Science Quarterly, 2018
The purpose of this paper is to elaborate the ethos of humanbecoming with the core knowings of living quality. This requires describing in more detail the tenets of dignity—reverence, awe, betrayal, and shame—and specifying the tenets further with the ...
R. Parse
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A physician/advertiser ethos

The American Journal of Medicine, 1987
Advertisements via multiple media inundate contemporary society, a reflection of an entrepreneurial competiveness and consumerism. In a recent brief article in The New York Times, R.D. Rice, President, Television Bureau of Advertising, stated that “the health care category (of .advertising) is one of the fastest-growing and most important in local ...
Clifford C. Dacsos, Charles B. Rodning
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Psyche and Ethos

2018
Contemporary culture is saturated with psychological concepts and ideas, from anxiety to narcissism to trauma. While it might seem that concern over psychological conditions is intrinsically oriented toward moral questions about what promotes individual and collective well-being, from the advent of Freudian psychoanalysis in the late nineteenth century
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Ethos and Ethnos

2000
In the preceding Chapter, the new and potential membership of the Caribbean within the Organization was addressed from the perspective of organizational growth by virtue of its impact on the Organization — politically, economically, culturally and socially. However, Caribbean membership represented much more than growth.
Christopher R. Thomas   +1 more
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Animal Ethos

, 2018
What are the moral challenges and consequences of animal research in academic laboratory settings? Animal Ethos considers how the inescapable needs of lab research necessitate interspecies encounters that, in turn, engender unexpected moral responses ...
L. Sharp
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How to engage? Assemblage as ethos/ethos as assemblage

Dialogues in Human Geography, 2012
This commentary unpicks ethos and assemblage, and specifically explores the way assemblage becomes a kind of ethos in itself. By unravelling the use and maybe neglect of ethos within Anderson et al.’s (2012) paper and wider geographies – despite its animating force within them – the paper encourages more explicit concern for how we think, do, or live ...
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The Trainers’ Ethos [PDF]

open access: possible, 2014
This chapter will report the results of the trainers’ study in four parts. First, findings across all four scenarios will be reported with the focus on pedagogical decisions (Hypotheses 1). Second, the scenarios and results obtained will be discussed separately in-depth including closer consideration of motivational reasons behind the trainers ...
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Mining Ethos in Political Debate

Comma, 2016
. Despite the fact it has been recognised since Aristotle that ethos and credibility play a critical role in many types of communication, these facts are rarely studied in linguistically oriented AI which has enjoyed such success in processing complex ...
Rory Duthie   +2 more
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“Contrapuntal Reading” as a Method, an Ethos, and a Metaphor for Global IR

, 2016
How to approach Global International Relations (IR)? This is a question asked by students of IR who recognize the limits of our field while expressing their concern that those who strive for a Global IR have been less- than-clear about the “how to ...
Pinar Bilgin
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Ethos is not enough

Performing Ethos: International Journal of Ethics in Theatre & Performance, 2020
Strictly applied Aristotelian models of rhetoric limit possibilities of communication to the binary roles of speaker and hearer, and as such reinforce binary notions of power across lines of gender and race. A brief case study of a cancelled conversation about the white-centred storytelling and harmful stereotypes in the musical Miss Saigon at the ...
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