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Why administration of lethal drugs should not be the role of the doctor. [PDF]
Barker S, Fritz Z, Ruck Keene A.
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The Limbic Brain, Moral Distress and Ethical Decision-Making in Nursing Practice. [PDF]
Wickens A.
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Regulation and the Normativity Problem
International Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 2022The concept of regulation pervades biology, for example in models of genetic regulatory networks and the endocrine system. Regulation has a normative opposite, dysregulation, which figures prominently in biomedical models of disease. The use of normative concepts in biology, however, has been thought to present some challenges for the physicalist view ...
Derek Bolton, Predrag Šustar
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Environmental Regulations and Social Norms
International Tax and Public Finance, 2003The evidence suggests that a surprisingly large number of firms comply with pollution standards even though expected penalties for non-compliance are quite low. This paper establishes an environmental social norm model that embodies collective environmental actions among firms.
Ching-Chong Lai +2 more
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2015
This chapter explains what the norm against mercenary use is, where it came from, how it has influenced the regulation of private force, and whether or not it has been challenged by the widespread use of private force today. It defines and traces the evolution of the anti-mercenary norm, and then discusses how the anti-mercenary norm played into ...
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This chapter explains what the norm against mercenary use is, where it came from, how it has influenced the regulation of private force, and whether or not it has been challenged by the widespread use of private force today. It defines and traces the evolution of the anti-mercenary norm, and then discusses how the anti-mercenary norm played into ...
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Norms and Normativity: Between Regulism and Regularism
2005In the two preceding chapters we examined two rival accounts of moral criticism — those of Habermas and Derrida, respectively. Each was predicated on a particular conception of what a moral norm is, and of how such norms are related to behavior. I suggested that both accounts can be understood as motivated by the kinds of concerns about the rationality
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Economic Impact of Potential NORM Regulations
SPE/EPA Exploration and Production Environmental Conference, 1995Abstract Oil and gas field wastes and sites contaminated with naturally occurring radioactive materials (NORM) have quickly become a focus of substantial attention by regulators both at the state and federal level. Although currently regulated in a number of states, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has indicated a desire to ...
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