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The Great Difficulties One Must Bear to Follow Jesus-Christ: Morality at Sixteenth Century, Nîmes
Philippe Chareyre
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Common Knowledge, 2010
The field of “science studies” has often been suspected of dubious moral grounds because of its intensive concern with nonhumans; the accusation is made by those who use a roughly Kantian definition of what it is to occupy the moral high ground. By evaluating four contrasting texts (by Comte-Sponville, Kant, Serres, and Lovelock) in tandem, this ...
Hache, Emilie, Latour, Bruno
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The field of “science studies” has often been suspected of dubious moral grounds because of its intensive concern with nonhumans; the accusation is made by those who use a roughly Kantian definition of what it is to occupy the moral high ground. By evaluating four contrasting texts (by Comte-Sponville, Kant, Serres, and Lovelock) in tandem, this ...
Hache, Emilie, Latour, Bruno
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Famine, Affluence and Morality
Global Justice, 1986Foreword: Bill and Melinda Gates Preface: Peter Singer Acknowledgments Famine, Affluence, and Morality The Singer Solution to World Poverty What Should a Billionaire Give - and What Should You ...
P. Singer
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Moral consciousness, moral practice, moral relations as elements of morality [PDF]
In this article, it is thoroughly analyzed that the elements of morals consisted of morals consciousness, practice and relations which are considered as important components of morals. Everything we experience and feel will leave a trace in our hearts and will never be forgotten.
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, 2020
This book explores arguments for and against moral realism and mathematical realism, how they interact, and what they can tell us about areas of philosophical interest more generally. It argues that our mathematical beliefs have no better claim to being
Justin Clarke‐Doane
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This book explores arguments for and against moral realism and mathematical realism, how they interact, and what they can tell us about areas of philosophical interest more generally. It argues that our mathematical beliefs have no better claim to being
Justin Clarke‐Doane
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Perspectives on Psychological Science, 1998
This chapter examines the connections between food and moral discourse in Moonshadow Pond. It examines how the exchange of food serves to express, fulfill and create moral obligations between people. Additionally, discourse about food expresses judgments about the rightness or wrongness of peoples’ actions at local and national levels.
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This chapter examines the connections between food and moral discourse in Moonshadow Pond. It examines how the exchange of food serves to express, fulfill and create moral obligations between people. Additionally, discourse about food expresses judgments about the rightness or wrongness of peoples’ actions at local and national levels.
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The Anthropology of Ethics and Morality
Annual Review of Anthropology, 2018Anthropologists have sustained a varied and active engagement with ethics throughout the field's history. In light of this long-standing engagement, what marks the distinctiveness of the current ethical turn?
C. Mattingly, Jason Throop
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Animals, politics and morality
Introduction 1. Animal ethics 2. Radicalism and revival the animal protection movement since the 1970s 3. Captives, companions and the law 4. Animal agriculture 5. Animals, medical science and consumer protection 6. Wildlife conservation 7.
R. Garner
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