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Vocations, Exploitation, and Professions in a Market Economy [PDF]
In a market economy, members of professions—or at least those for whom their profession is a vocation—are vulnerable to a distinctive kind of objectionable exploitation, namely the exploitation of their vocational commitment.
Koltonski, Daniel
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Practising reflexivity: Ethico-epistemological and political practice?
In recent times, the term reflexivity has gained prominence in bioethics. For scholars engaged in both qualitative and quantitative research methods, particularly amid the prevailing climate of the empirical turn and reflexive turn, the concept of ...
Supriya Subramani
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Measuring impact has traditionally been the weakest step in the traditional evaluation of aid, because of its costs, methodologies, time and difficulties in attributing effects. But this exercise is necessary both in technical and moral terms, especially
Vázquez-De Francisco, María José +2 more
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EUROPEAN FOOD-LABELING POLICY: SUCCESSES AND LIMITATIONS [PDF]
The EU policy on voluntary food labeling emphasizes the geographical origin of the products. Specialty products from a given area (e.g., wine) benefit from a reputation premium that is well-identified by consumers.
Bureau, Jean-Christophe +1 more
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Re: Ethical issues in neurosurgery - A scoping review from the EANS ethico-legal committee. Brain Spine 2026: 105946. [PDF]
Hakan T.
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From Resilience to Resistance: Rethinking Faculty Well-Being as a Moral and Political Problem in Nursing Education-Toward a Humane Ethics of Academic Care. [PDF]
Ballout S, Hamadeh S.
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Disentangling the meat paradox: A comparative review of meat-related conflicts across dietary behaviours. [PDF]
Buttlar B, Pauer S.
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Nursing After Virtue: Revisiting the Work of Derek Sellman. [PDF]
Jantzen D.
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