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One thousand ways to experience loss: A systematic analysis of climate-related intangible harm from around the world

Global Environmental Change, 2019
A situated and socially engaged science of loss arising from climate change takes people’s lived experiences with risk and harm as its fundamental starting point.
P. Tschakert   +4 more
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From Social Harm to Zemiology

, 2021
This book outlines key developments in understanding social harm by setting out its historical foundations and the discussions which have proliferated since.
V. Canning, S. Tombs
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Intending Harm, Foreseeing Harm, and Failures of the Will

Noûs, 2002
Very many moral theorists accept that what makes a particular morality the correct or true morality is some kind of appeal to what is good and bad for people. And to many people, this suggests a picture of morality as having two quite distinct levels.
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Is Incest Harmful?

The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1983
Classically, incest has been considered from both a psychological and sociological point of view to have harmful consequences. Genetic research, though by no means lacking controversy of its own, generally supports the notion that inbreeding has untoward genetic consequences.
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Do No Harm

2020
This chapter identifies four shifts that must take place to overcome the challenges of climate change and better preserve what remains of the inhabitable natural environment. Globally, climate change must be accepted as fact, not fiction, and each nation must take responsibility and commit to sustainable development.
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The morality of harm

Cognition, 2009
In this article, we discuss the range of concerns people weigh when evaluating the acceptability of harmful actions and propose a new perspective on the relationship between harm and morality. With this aim, we examine Kelly, Stich, Haley, Eng and Fessler's [Kelly, D., Stich, S., Haley, K., Eng, S., & Fessler, D. (2007).
Sousa, Paulo Sousa   +2 more
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Harming as Causing Harm

2009
This paper argues that non-identity actions are wrong because they cause harm to people. While non-identity actions also typically benefit people, failure to act would similarly benefit someone, so considerations of benefit are ineligible to justify the harm.
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Self-harm

The Lancet, 2005
The term self-harm is commonly used to describe a wide range of behaviours and intentions including attempted hanging, impulsive self-poisoning, and superficial cutting in response to intolerable tension. As with suicide, rates of self-harm vary greatly between countries.
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Protecting adolescents from harm. Findings from the National Longitudinal Study on Adolescent Health.

Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 1997
Michael D. Resnick   +16 more
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