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Axiological reflection for nursing ethics education: The missing link in understanding value conflicts. [PDF]
Groothuizen JE.
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Athlete's Personal Values and the Likelihood of Alcohol Use and Heavy Drinking during Adolescence. [PDF]
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Temporal perspectives, sensation-seeking, and cognitive distortions as predictors of adolescent gambling behavior: a study in Italian high schools. [PDF]
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The Handbook of Economics and Ethics portrays an understanding of economic methodology in which facts and values, though distinct, are closely interconnected in a variety of ways. From theory building to data collection, and from modelling to policy evaluation, this encyclopaedic Handbook is at the intersection of economics and ethics.
John J Tilley
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John J Tilley
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023
This short article provides a quick summary of the hedonic pricing theory. Some new developments are also discussed.
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This short article provides a quick summary of the hedonic pricing theory. Some new developments are also discussed.
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Proceedings of the twenty-fourth annual ACM symposium on Parallelism in algorithms and architectures, 2012
Clustering, the partitioning of objects with respect to a similarity measure, has been extensively studied as a global optimization problem. We investigate clustering from a game-theoretic approach, and consider the class of hedonic clustering games .
Moran Feldman +2 more
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Clustering, the partitioning of objects with respect to a similarity measure, has been extensively studied as a global optimization problem. We investigate clustering from a game-theoretic approach, and consider the class of hedonic clustering games .
Moran Feldman +2 more
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Epicurean Hedonism as Qualitative Hedonism
The Journal of Value Inquiry, 2018Epicurus’ theory of what is good for a person is hedonistic: only pleasure has intrinsic value. Critics object that Epicurus is committed to advocating sensualist excess, since hedonism seems both to imply that more pleasure is always of some good for you, and to recommend even debauched, sensual kinds of pleasure. However, Epicurus can respond to this
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Ancient Philosophy, 1992
Abstract There has been no consensus as to what version of hedonist Callicles is. Suggested versions are that he is a prudential, indiscriminate, or sybaritic hedonist. I argue, against these interpretations, that Callicles holds a satisfaction hedonism of felt desire with respect to the intrinsically desirable.
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Abstract There has been no consensus as to what version of hedonist Callicles is. Suggested versions are that he is a prudential, indiscriminate, or sybaritic hedonist. I argue, against these interpretations, that Callicles holds a satisfaction hedonism of felt desire with respect to the intrinsically desirable.
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