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Valuing Virtue: Morality and Productivity in Posner\u27s Theory of Wealth Maximization [PDF]
Acorn, Annalise E.
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The psychological dynamics of the combat sports experience: how the phenomenological specificity of corporal fighting prevents violence and promotes the development of the practitioner. [PDF]
Barreira CRA +3 more
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Sense of coherence is associated with daily free sugar consumption and oral health-related quality of life in 15-year-old school children attending government schools in Kandy district, Sri Lanka: a cross-sectional analytical study. [PDF]
Ratnayake DL, Ekanayake L.
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The role of oral health literacy in shaping health behaviors among migrants in Norway. An integrative review. [PDF]
Brea Larios D.
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2021
This chapter discusses the counter-reformation orchestrated by the Chamberlain-Bradbury Committee. The traditional view is that the Chamberlain-Bradbury Committee largely ignored industry and labor. Empowered by the chants of finance and enchanted by the chorus of intelligentsia, these elites are said to have overruled the venal interests of the UK's ...
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This chapter discusses the counter-reformation orchestrated by the Chamberlain-Bradbury Committee. The traditional view is that the Chamberlain-Bradbury Committee largely ignored industry and labor. Empowered by the chants of finance and enchanted by the chorus of intelligentsia, these elites are said to have overruled the venal interests of the UK's ...
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2019
Chapter 5 introduces the concept and explores the permissibility of moral indulgences. Roughly speaking, an agent is morally indulgent when they do something that, absent a defeater, is wrong, and, in order to offset this, do something that is supererogatory and more good than the bad action was bad.
Rebecca Chan, Dustin Crummett
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Chapter 5 introduces the concept and explores the permissibility of moral indulgences. Roughly speaking, an agent is morally indulgent when they do something that, absent a defeater, is wrong, and, in order to offset this, do something that is supererogatory and more good than the bad action was bad.
Rebecca Chan, Dustin Crummett
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