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2022
Abstract This chapter explores Frances Willard’s leadership in the social gospel movement. Emphasizing an applied Christianity centered upon Jesus’ teachings, Willard pushed the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) to endorse organized labor, specifically the Knights of Labor led by Terence Powderly.
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Abstract This chapter explores Frances Willard’s leadership in the social gospel movement. Emphasizing an applied Christianity centered upon Jesus’ teachings, Willard pushed the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) to endorse organized labor, specifically the Knights of Labor led by Terence Powderly.
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Personalized Medicine: New Perspectives – New Ethics?
Personalized Medicine, 2006Are new concepts in biomedical ethics required to keep pace with the developments in post-Human Genome Project (HGP) genomics? This paper traces the place of ethics in the post-HGP landscape. The need for a revision of the approach taken by biomedical ethics toward questions in genomics has been appreciated for years. Traditional biomedical ethics, led
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Scientific Ethics: A New Approach
Science and Engineering Ethics, 2018Science is an activity of the human intellect and as such has ethical implications that should be reviewed and taken into account. Although science and ethics have conventionally been considered different, it is herewith proposed that they are essentially similar.
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1999
The new genetics, like every groundbreaking innovative technology with a potentially global scope of application before, challenges established social habits and disturbs ways of thinking that seemed to be settled.1 What is the place of ethics in the wide but uncertain set of responses that are called for if we want to shape and normatively govern the ...
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The new genetics, like every groundbreaking innovative technology with a potentially global scope of application before, challenges established social habits and disturbs ways of thinking that seemed to be settled.1 What is the place of ethics in the wide but uncertain set of responses that are called for if we want to shape and normatively govern the ...
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Business and Professional Ethics Journal, 1990
In Pennsylvania's 1990 gubernatorial race, incumbent Robert Casey faced Auditor General Barbara Hafer. Casey is an ardent anti abortionist who supported and then signed what was at the time called the most restrictive abortion measure in the nation. Hafer, a former public health nurse, is strongly pro-choice. Although there were other issues during the
Peter Machamer, Barbara Boylan
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In Pennsylvania's 1990 gubernatorial race, incumbent Robert Casey faced Auditor General Barbara Hafer. Casey is an ardent anti abortionist who supported and then signed what was at the time called the most restrictive abortion measure in the nation. Hafer, a former public health nurse, is strongly pro-choice. Although there were other issues during the
Peter Machamer, Barbara Boylan
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2018
For the past thirty years postmodernism has been the major philosophical trend. Starting as a potentially emancipatory tool, though, it has virtually resolved into an acceptance of any kind of (epistemological, ethical) position, in the name of a very politically correct relativism.
Leonardo Caffo, Sarah De Sanctis
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For the past thirty years postmodernism has been the major philosophical trend. Starting as a potentially emancipatory tool, though, it has virtually resolved into an acceptance of any kind of (epistemological, ethical) position, in the name of a very politically correct relativism.
Leonardo Caffo, Sarah De Sanctis
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Library Hi Tech, 1986
In our frantic efforts to deal with change, adopt new technologies, promote library cooperation, and otherwise enhance library and information services, we must not lose sight of broader professional concerns and issues. Much of what we now do will change. The technology that we are seeking to use will change.
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In our frantic efforts to deal with change, adopt new technologies, promote library cooperation, and otherwise enhance library and information services, we must not lose sight of broader professional concerns and issues. Much of what we now do will change. The technology that we are seeking to use will change.
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Ageing: The New Ethical Frontier
Journal of Religion, Spirituality & Aging, 2012The ethics of health care has been dominated by a “crisis” approach—when new issues, such as the refusal of life-sustaining treatments or assisted reproduction, etc., arise we apply tested precepts to new situations. If traditional ethics fail, new ethical thinking is developed.
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