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Bioethics, 2009
ABSTRACTI review the main models of disability and introduce a line of reasoning that has been neglected in the debate concerning disability and disadvantage. My reasoning suggests that while disablism can and should be combated, success will require more challenging transformations than those featured in the literature.
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ABSTRACTI review the main models of disability and introduce a line of reasoning that has been neglected in the debate concerning disability and disadvantage. My reasoning suggests that while disablism can and should be combated, success will require more challenging transformations than those featured in the literature.
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Thucydides, Hobbes, and the Interpretations of Realism, 2020
This chapter discusses Thucydides' and Hobbes's ideas of human nature, which are often said to be very similar. International relations theorists are just as much prone to this mistake as others, referring to Thucydides, as they do to Hobbes, as a ...
L. Johnson
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This chapter discusses Thucydides' and Hobbes's ideas of human nature, which are often said to be very similar. International relations theorists are just as much prone to this mistake as others, referring to Thucydides, as they do to Hobbes, as a ...
L. Johnson
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Angelaki, 2011
Despite all attempts at restoring it, the great humanist tradition could not resist the double trauma of Auschwitz and Hiroshima in which the very idea of humanity had been swallowed up by its opposite. Yet, beyond the critique of humanism carried out by twentieth-century philosophers such as Heidegger, the ancient profile of man as essentially humanus
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Despite all attempts at restoring it, the great humanist tradition could not resist the double trauma of Auschwitz and Hiroshima in which the very idea of humanity had been swallowed up by its opposite. Yet, beyond the critique of humanism carried out by twentieth-century philosophers such as Heidegger, the ancient profile of man as essentially humanus
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A typology of elementary forms of human-nature relations: a contribution to the valuation debate
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 2018This article aims to contribute to the debate about the role of relational values in environmental decision making, by putting forward a typology of ‘human-nature relational models’.
R. Muradian, U. Pascual
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Nature, Human Nature, and Human Difference
2015People have always been xenophobic, but an explicit philosophical and scientific view of human racial difference only began to emerge during the modern period. Why and how did this happen? Surveying a range of philosophical and natural-scientific texts, dating from the Spanish Renaissance to the German Enlightenment, this book charts the evolution of ...
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, 2019
Contemporary Romania has been subject to several major social and institutional shifts that have had implications for the connectedness of humans with their environment.
Á. Balázsi +4 more
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Contemporary Romania has been subject to several major social and institutional shifts that have had implications for the connectedness of humans with their environment.
Á. Balázsi +4 more
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Human Nature, Non-human Nature, and Needs
2016This chapter assesses the relevance of Frankfurt School critical theory for contemporary environmental political theory. Early Frankfurt School thinkers such as Adorno, Horkheimer, and Marcuse developed a critique of instrumental rationality that provides a powerful framework for understanding the domination of nature in modernity, including an ...
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Why We Disagree About Human Nature
Oxford Scholarship Online, 2018Is human nature something that the natural and social sciences aim to describe, or is it a pernicious fiction? What role, if any, does ‘human nature’ play in directing and informing scientific work?
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Callaloo, 2011
There are, as the saying goes, two kinds of people: those who are most comfortable in what we call “the natural world” and those who are most uncomfortable in that kind of nature. For decades—nearly a century, really—African Americans have been collectively shelved under Uncomfortable in Nature.
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There are, as the saying goes, two kinds of people: those who are most comfortable in what we call “the natural world” and those who are most uncomfortable in that kind of nature. For decades—nearly a century, really—African Americans have been collectively shelved under Uncomfortable in Nature.
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Towards a unified understanding of human–nature interactions
Nature Sustainability, 2021M. Soga, K. Gaston
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