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Repealing the Eighth Amendment: Counter Stories and Storytelling for Resistance, Empowerment and Social Change in Irish Reproductive Politics

open access: yesFinancial Accountability &Management, Volume 41, Issue 3, Page 468-483, August 2025.
ABSTRACT This paper examines the pivotal role played by counter accounts in reshaping public sentiment and disrupting the power and reach of hegemonic discourse. While prior scholarship has largely focused on the emergence of counter accounts as alternative perspectives to dominant and institutionalised narratives, we highlight the prevalence and ...
Rebecca Bolt, Susan O'Leary
wiley   +1 more source

Our other Others: on perpetration, morality, and ethnographic unease

open access: yesJournal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, Volume 31, Issue 2, Page 454-473, June 2025.
Abstract This article critically assesses the impact of political and moral positions within contemporary anthropology. Re‐examining ideas of advocacy and the ethical within the discipline, it argues for an alternative political anthropology that focuses on perpetration rather than victimhood, offenders rather than the offended.
Trine Mygind Korsby, Henrik Vigh
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Symbolic value and the limits of good‐for theory

open access: yesNoûs, Volume 59, Issue 2, Page 542-563, June 2025.
Abstract Good‐for theorists claim that to be valuable is to be good for someone, in the sense of being beneficial for them. Their opponents deny this, arguing that some things are good‐simpliciter: good independently of being good for anyone. In this article I argue in favor of good‐simpliciter.
Aaron Abma
wiley   +1 more source

Offensive Heritage in an Era of Globalization and Mass Migration

open access: yesJournal of Applied Philosophy, Volume 42, Issue 2, Page 601-619, May 2025.
ABSTRACT Essays on the ethics of monuments tend to focus on their morality in relation to domestic populations. In this article we turn our attention to how the principles we favor for the ‘ingroup’ apply to various ‘outgroups’, including foreigners and foreign governments, guest workers, visiting scholars, forcibly annexed or colonized peoples, and ...
Dan Demetriou, Ajume Wingo
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The Protestant Revolution or Wider die falsche Gelassenheit [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
This contribution was prompted by events in East Germany that ultimately led to German unification. Many forces contributed to the collapse of the GDR as a separate state, the final and most visible was the mass exodus via Hungary and Czechoslovakia. The
Deinert, Herbert
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The interplay of Christianity and Ndau African traditional religion in shaping climate change adaptation in Zimbabwe: An Afrocentric analysis

open access: yesSustainable Development, Volume 33, Issue 2, Page 2266-2277, April 2025.
Abstract This paper utilizes Afrocentric tenets to explore how the Ndau people's shift from African traditional religion to Christianity affects their understanding and experience of climate change. Set against recent climate‐induced disasters in Chimanimani, the study employs Afrocentric qualitative methods, including talking cycles and philosophical ...
Happy Mathew Tirivangasi, Louis Nyahunda
wiley   +1 more source

"Claiming the Enlightenment for the Left" (Book Review) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
Originally published at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1477 ...
Schmidt, James
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Dreaming Ubuntu: Jungian Studies, Forgiveness, and Jung’s Recalcitrant Fourth

open access: yesJournal of Analytical Psychology, Volume 70, Issue 2, Page 235-256, April 2025.
Abstract Jung’s recalcitrant fourth comes in from a place of opposition, demanding that what has been neglected be considered. It is in the spirit of the fourth that the author examines the use of Ubuntu in Jungian literature, cautioning against a decontextualized appropriation of the notion that overlooks its diverse interpretations and usages ...
Barbara Cerminara
wiley   +1 more source

Intellectual Humility and the Argument from Evil: A Reply to Zain Ali

open access: yesReligions
This is a response to Zain Ali’s critique in this journal of our presentation of a ‘right relationship’ normatively relativised ‘logical’ Argument from Evil.
John Bishop, Ken Perszyk
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Where the Conflict Really Lies: Plantinga, the Challenge of Evil, and Religious Naturalism [PDF]

open access: yes
In this paper I argue that, although Alvin Plantinga’s Felix Culpa theodicy appears on only two pages of his recent book Where the Conflict Really Lies: Science, Religion and Naturalism (2011) (i.e.
Burns, Elizabeth
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