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Debate: Paternalism and Autonomy
Some of the most intuitive and deeply held objections to paternalism point to autonomy. A central claim is that paternalism is objectionable even if it improves people’s lives, because it does not treat people as adults or with respect.
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Paternalistic Benevolence – Enabling Violence: Teaching the Hegemonic Language in a Double Bind
The transnational empirical project zooms in on ‘German language classrooms’ and the teachers’ task of dealing with the double bind between ‘the need to teach the German language for the empowerment of the learners’ on the one hand and the consequent ...
Alisha M.B. Heinemann, Saman A. Sarabi
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„Pe cuvânt de pionier!”: Despre reguli în vreme de urgență [PDF]
The paper draws on the two forces that clashed during the first phase of the recent pandemic lockdown: the centrifugal force where people were unhappy about the Governmentimposed restrictions and tried to evade them and the centripetal force of ...
Radu Rizoiu
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Paternalist Foundations of Russian Civilization in Workspace Relations
The article sheds light on the matter of treating civilization as a standalone research subject, and attempts to review paternalism as a typical feature of Russian civilization, touching upon the forms of paternalism throughout history, the social and ...
Alexander L. Temnitskiy
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Des trajectoires irréversibles renversées
During the second half of the nineteenth century, a paternalistic textile industry, Saint Frères, settled in the Nièvre valley in the French department of the Somme, by planting many factories and employers' institutions. These establishments offered a «
Mélanie Roussel
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Paternalism in Radiology? [PDF]
I read with great interest the article “Vertebral Endplate Changes Are Not Associated with Chronic Low Back Pain among Southern European Subjects: A Case Control Study” by Kovacs et al.[1][1] Their article demonstrates the challenges we face when attempting to correlate imaging findings ...
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In the mid 21st century, humans finally established a small community on Mars. The Martian colony grew slowly over its first 50 years. There were substantial technical challenges to living in the artificial biospheres. Early colonists had to accept significant restrictions because of the harshness of the environment, and the limited shared physical ...
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Paternalistic AI: the case of aged care
In this paper, we argue that AI systems for aged care can be paternalistic towards older adults. We start by showing how implicit age biases get embedded in AI technologies, either through designers’ ideologies and beliefs or in the data processed by AI ...
Cristina Voinea +2 more
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Behavioral economics has enriched our understanding of the limitations and imperfections of human decision-making that were neglected by the overly simplistic neoclassical model of choice.
Mark D. White
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