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Are the Utopians “happy”? Aristotle's Ethics and Politics and the concept of Eudaimonia in Thomas More’s Utopia [PDF]
Aristotle always wished to provide his interlocutors, and posterity, with an account of how the good person should live, and how society should be structured in order to make such lives possible.
Kamran Ahmadgoli, Amir Gholamifard
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Current status and demand for educational activities on publication ethics by academic organizations in Korea: a descriptive study [PDF]
Purpose This study aimed to examine the following overarching issues: the current status of research and publication ethics training conducted in Korean academic organizations and what needs to be done to reinforce research and publication ethics ...
Yera Hur, Cheol-Heui Yun
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From here to Utopia: Theories of Change in Nonideal Animal Ethics
Animal ethics has often been criticized for an overreliance on “ideal” or even “utopian” theorizing. In this article, I recognize this problem, but argue that the “nonideal theory” which critics have offered in response is still insufficient to make ...
N. Müller
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Work on Oneself: Rethinking Authenticity [PDF]
This article addresses the concept of authenticity, a characteristic of late modern Western culture. This characteristic is viewed by some as an ideal and by others as a root of the problems inherent within Western culture.
Jochen Schmidt
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Utilitarian Principlism as a Framework for Crisis Healthcare Ethics
This paper introduces the model of Utilitarian Principlism as a framework for crisis healthcare ethics. In modern Western medicine, during non-crisis times, principlism provides the four guiding principles in biomedical ethics—autonomy, nonmaleficence ...
Laura Vearrier, Carrie M. Henderson
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Facilitating mutually-beneficial educational activities between researchers and school students is an increasingly popular way for research institutes to engage with communities who host health research, but these activities have rarely been formally ...
Alun Davies +9 more
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Applied Ethics as “The New Ethics”. Toward a new Transformation of The Role of Moral Philosopher as a “Moral Expert” [PDF]
Applied Ethics as “the New Ethics”. Toward a new Transformation of the Role of moral Philosopher as a “Moral Expert” This paper argues that applied ethics represents the new ethics. The first part reconstructs the origin of this new way of doing ethics,
Cresti, Matteo
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The concept of virility is fundamental to understanding the ethics of the Essais, since it allows the articulation of the social ideal of a warrior nobility and a moral ideal of virtue and vigour, as well as a stylistic ideal of naturalness and the ...
Bruno Méniel
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Research Ethics Committees (RECs)—or Institutional Review Boards (IRBs), as they are known in the US—were created about 50 years ago to independently assess the ethical acceptability of research projects involving human subjects, their fundamental role ...
Silvia Tusino, M. Furfaro
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The Evolution of Early Islamic Ethics
This article reviews Hellenic’ and Islamic ethics before the middle of the eleventh century. It begins with the ethics of the pre-Islamic Arabs and then describes the ethics of the Qur’an, hadith (Prophetic Tradition), adab2, Sufism, theology and ...
Yasien Mohamed
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