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La façon virile de Montaigne

open access: yesItinéraires, 2008
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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Robotic Virtue, Military Ethics Education, and the Need for Proper Storytellers

open access: yesConatus - Journal of Philosophy, 2023
The introduction of artificial intelligence (AI) challenges much of our traditional understanding of military ethics. What virtues and what sort of ethics education are needed as we move into an ever more AI-driven military reality?
Henrik Syse, Martin Cook
doaj   +1 more source

The Evolution of Early Islamic Ethics

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Islam and Society, 2001
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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The Vanishing Ethics of Husbandry

open access: yesThe International Library of Environmental, Agricultural and Food Ethics, 2021
The ethics of food production should include philosophical discussion of the condition or welfare of livestock, including for animals being raised in high volume, concentrated production systems (e.g. factory farms). Philosophers should aid producers and
P. B. Thompson
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Joining the conspiracy? Negotiating ethics and emotions in researching (around) AIDS in southern Africa [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
AIDS is an emotive subject, particularly in southern Africa. Among those who have been directly affected by the disease, or who perceive themselves to be personally at risk, talking about AIDS inevitably arouses strong emotions - amongst them fear ...
Aggleton P   +38 more
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Open Borders and the Ideality of Approaches: An Analysis of Joseph Carens’ Critique of the Conventional View Regarding Immigration

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Analytic Philosophy, 2019
Do liberal states have a moral duty to admit immigrants? According to what has been called the “conventional view”, this question is to be answered in the negative. One of the most prominent critics of the conventional view is Joseph Carens.
Thomas Pölzler
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Contracting the right to roam [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
In recent decades, the emergence of environmental ethics has added extra dimensions of complexity to the leisure political terrain upon which the right to roam is contested.
McNeish, Wallace, Olivier, Steve
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Ethics in medical curriculum; Ethics by the teachers for students and society

open access: yesIndian Journal of Urology, 2009
There are many ethical issues involved in the practice of modern medicine. It can be a simple one-on-one issue with complex ramifications. The training of medical ethics should be a continuous process.
Karuna Rameshkumar
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International Migration and Human Rights [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
In this chapter, I bring non-ideal theory to bear on the ethics of immigration. In particular, I explore what the obligations of liberal states would be if they were to attempt to implement migration arrangements that conform to liberal-cosmopolitan ...
Ferracioli, Luara
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Between duty and contingency. On some figures of the humanistic tradition in Kant [PDF]

open access: yesSHS Web of Conferences, 2023
One must distinguish between the Enlightenment concept and the humanistic concept of humanity. The former indicates a universal deontological ideal; the latter a selective set of personal and social virtues.
Russo Marco
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