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Plato's dialogues use several terms for the concept of well-being, which concept plays a central ethical role as the ultimate goal for action and a central political role as the proper aim for states. But the dialogues also reveal sharp debate about what
Burke, Gary F +8 more
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DEROGACIJA LJUDSKIH PRAVA U VANREDNOM STANJU
Vanredno stanje je specijalan pravni režim u doba kada izvanredna javna opasnost preti opstanku države ili građana, zbog čega je moguće derogirati određena ljudska prava i slobode. U Republici Srbiji je vanredno stanje proglašeno 2020.
Fani Spalevic
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Review of 'Philosophical Issues in Tourism: Aspects of Tourism' By J. Tribe (Ed) Channel View Publications, Bristol (2009) [PDF]
The eleventh century philosopher and Archbishop of Canterbury St Anselm wrote, 'I do not seek to understand so that I may believe, but I believe so that I may understand' (Anselm Proslogion 154-5).
O'Gorman, Kevin D.
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Eudaimonistic Argumentation [PDF]
Virtue theories have lately enjoyed a modest vogue in the study of argumentation, echoing the success of more far-reaching programmes in ethics and epistemology.
A Aberdein +23 more
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Pandemija izazvana virusom SARS-COV-2 dovela je u pitanje živote i zdravlje ljudi širom sveta. Pandemija je otvorila i brojna pitanja u sferi radnih odnosa.
Mina Kuzminac
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In defence of agent-based virtue ethics [PDF]
In 'Against Agent-Based Virtue Ethics' (2004) Michael Brady rejects agent-based virtue ethics on the grounds that it fails to capture the commonsense distinction between an agent's doing the right thing, and her doing it for the right reason. In his view,
van Zyl, Liezl
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What makes a looked after child happy and unhappy? [PDF]
What is good for a looked after child is usually decided by adults with the child’s voice often peripheral. One way to make the child central to decision-making is to ask them what makes them happy or unhappy.
Homer, Catherine +2 more
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The Moderating Role of Psychological Needs on the Relationship between Eudaimonia and Mental Health
Cultivating an eudaimonic lifestyle benefits mental health. However, it is not known under which circumstances the benefits of eudaimonia are the most pronounced.
Ivana Marcinko, Nina Brdar
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Aristotle on Self-Sufficiency, External Goods, and Contemplation [PDF]
Aristotle tells us that contemplation is the most self-sufficient form of virtuous activity: we can contemplate alone, and with minimal resources, while moral virtues like courage require other individuals to be courageous towards, or courageous with ...
Gasser-Wingate, Marc
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In recent years, the relationship between transportation and subjective well-being has been a major subject. Well-being is a factor that can affect travelers’ psychology and transport mode choice.
Panagiotis Vaitsis +2 more
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