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How should morality play a role in global health? [PDF]

open access: yesBMJ Global Health
Rahul M Jindal, Sushila Tiwari
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A Reading of Philip Roth’s Everyman as a Postmodern Parody

open access: yesIAFOR Journal of Literature & Librarianship, 2021
Philip Roth’s 2006 novel Everyman borrows its title from the famous fifteenth-century morality play "The Summoning of Everyman". Yet, Roth establishes no clear or working connection between his novel and its medieval namesake.
Majeed U. Jadwe
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Jedermann de Hugo von Hofmannsthal et de Felix Mitterer

open access: yesRecherches Germaniques, 2022
As we have just celebrated the centenary of the Salzburg Festival in 2020, Hugo von Hofmannsthal’s well-known play, Jedermann—traditionally performed every year at the opening of the festival—continues to be a great success with today’s audiences.
Diane de Wrangel
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Playing ethics and teaching morality: how wittgenstein could help us to apply games to the moral living

open access: yesTrans/Form/Ação, 2023
: In Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations the notion of a 'language game' gives human communication a regained flexibility. Contrary to the Tractatus, the ethical domain now composes one language game among others, being expressed in various types
Janyne Sattler
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The Future of Morality: What Role Should Colleges and Universities Play?

open access: yesJournal of Community Engagement and Scholarship, 2022
Keynote talk at the 2012 National Outreach Scholarship Consortium ...
Stephen F. Black
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Playing Around With Morality: Introducing the Special Issue on “Morality Play” [PDF]

open access: yesGames and Culture, 2017
This special issue of Games and Culture focuses on the intersection between video games and ethics. This introduction briefly sets out the key research questions in the research field and identifies trends in the articles included in this special issue.
Malcolm Ryan 0001   +2 more
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Adaptive translation of medieval morality plays for contemporary African audiences: A case study of the morality play Everyman in Sesotho

open access: yesActa Theologica, 2023
Morality plays such as Everyman were first produced in England during the latter half of the 15th century. Their fictional nature, however, clothed moral truths in line with Catholic doctrines.
T.J. Makutoane
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Morality at play [PDF]

open access: yesResearch on Children and Social Interaction, 2018
The concept of ‘play’ is notoriously ambiguous, but we do know that when children engage in make-believe play the activity provides benefits for psychological development, holistic health, and building knowledge and relationships. This article discusses how a group of four-year-old children in New Zealand engage in pretend play by embodying the ...
Amanda Bateman, Peri Roberts
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Le rôle du comique dans trois moralités polémiques au temps des guerres de religion (milieu du 16eme siècle)

open access: yesDrammaturgia, 2020
In the 16th century, the social and political upheavals brought about by the Reformation also resonated on the French scene. This article analyses three ‘polemical’ morality plays as influential vectors of «threat communication» in the context of the ...
Carlotta Posth
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Ethical controversies of fair play in mixed martial arts [PDF]

open access: yesSportLogia, 2019
Fair play in sport, except for the respect of written rules, applies to respecting unwritten rules that fall within the domain of morality. General moral principles are also sporting principles, and the morality of athletes depends largely on whether a ...
Bojan Miloradović
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