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An Ethics of Generosity

2017
“An Ethics of Generosity” uses as a main contrapuntal premise the logics of neoliberal self-interest and its disastrous implications for Asian Americans and other groups of color. Song accordingly calls for a deconstruction of such logics as a means of militating against the disastrous legacies and consequences of neoliberalism; such resistance, Song ...
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Disaster and generosity

The Geographical Journal, 2005
Mineral Resources (DMR). We particularly thank the Director-General of the DMR, Mr Somsak Potisat, and the DMR's Chief of Foreign Affairs, Mr Sommai Techawan, for their support. We also thank the Royal Society of Edinburgh for an award under its International Exchange Programme for NC to visit Scotland for discussions on our joint OSL work.
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Altruism and Generosity

2017
Surrogates are vulnerable because they are expected to be motivated by altruism. Altruism requires selfless giving with no prospect of reward. The dominant theme is that surrogates give the ‘gift of life’. In living organ donation, where this idea has been in use for much longer, it has been a burden to donors whose own needs are never acknowledged and
Liezl van Zyl, Ruth Walker
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Welfare Generosity in Europe: A Multi‐level Study of Material Deprivation and Income Poverty among Disadvantaged Groups

, 2017
The aim of this study is to analyze whether and to what extent welfare generosity moderates the risk of income poverty and material deprivation among disadvantaged groups, that is, people with ill health, low education and lack of employment.
Therese Saltkjel, Ira Malmberg-Heimonen
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Anger and Generosity

2021
In her Anger and Forgiveness (2016), Martha Nussbaum argues that there are many ways in which anger can be normatively problematic. There is the “road of payback”, which is rationally false, derived from the fallacy of “cosmic balance”. This road leads to pain for the offender to compensate for one’s own pain, even though such a strategy is rarely ...
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Punctuated Generosity

2013
This article focuses on geographic communities as fields in which human-made and natural events occasionally disrupt the lives of organizations. We develop an institutional perspective to unpack how and why major events within communities affect organizations in the context of corporate philanthropy.
Tilcsik, András, Marquis, Christopher
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Politics and Generosity

Journal of Applied Philosophy, 1990
ABSTRACT This paper argues that generosity as a moral virtue is only consistently and fully possible to practise in the kind of polity that upholds natural individual human rights, including the basic negative right to private property. The paper sketches a characterisation of generosity and explains the sense in which it can be a moral virtue.
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The Generosity Paradox

Screen Bodies, 2018
This article explores interactions with difference, highlighting what I call the “generosity paradox,” a term that refers to how we suspend disbelief and certainty in favor of a constructed potentiality not limited by preexistent knowledge or categories of authenticity and legitimacy.
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Solve It!: Generosity

Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2006
The editorial panel is presenting the following problem to stimulate submissions to “The Thinking of Students” department. We encourage teachers to try this problem with students and analyze the different ways that they use to solve it. Feel free to photocopy this problem for use in your classroom.
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The Generosity of a Dean

The Yale Law Journal, 2003
Gene Rostow was probably the greatest dean in the history of the Yale Law School. When he became dean, the school was a depleted and divided place. In the first seven years of his tenure some twenty-two people-Alex Bickel, Joe Bishop, Charles Black, Robert Bork, Ward Bowman, Frank Coker, Steve Duke, Ronald Dworkin, Abe Goldstein, Joe Goldstein, Quint ...
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