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COVID-19 and Religious Ethics. [PDF]
AbstractThe editors of the JRE solicited short essays on the COVID‐19 pandemic from a group of scholars of religious ethics that reflected on how the field might help them make sense of the complex religious, cultural, ethical, and political implications of the pandemic, and on how the pandemic might shape the future of religious ethics.
Alimi T +15 more
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Moral sensitivity, moral distress and moral functioning
For this open issue of the Etikk i Praksis: Nordic Journal of Applied Ethics, we put together a broad mix of different articles tackling current important issues in the field.
Allen Alvarez, May Thorseth
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The Promise of Passional Reason [PDF]
In some contexts, philosophical debate can be rancorous even when the volume is kept low. In other contexts, certain stripes of “evangelical apologetics” can be equally adversarial and inimical in tone. In the name of preserving a professional, if not an
Brad Kallenberg
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‘Environmentalism without ideology’ and the dreams of wiping out humanity [PDF]
My aim is to discuss the rhetoric of expertise as objective, and ideology-and value-free, on the example of environmental policy. The first section introduces examples of the common rhetorical figure of expert, ideology-free environmental ...
Beran Ondřej
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Relational autonomy in end-of-life care ethics: a contextualized approach to real-life complexities
Background Respect for autonomy is a paramount principle in end-of-life ethics. Nevertheless, empirical studies show that decision-making, exclusively focused on the individual exercise of autonomy fails to align well with patients’ preferences at the ...
Carlos Gómez-Vírseda +2 more
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Horror cinema and sadistic spectacle: A further defense of gorefests
Dismemberment via chainsaw, consuming organs from a living person, turning a body inside out via spectral hooks. Horror cinema is no stranger to intense, often controversial imagery.
Marius A. Pascale
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Historically, women have remained subjects of subordination by their male counterparts despite their critical social role. While they have continuously been entangled in the web of patriarchy, some of them, however, have been able to use their agency to ...
Canisius Mwandayi, Itai Shoshore
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COVID-19 Lockdown containment measures and women’s sexual and reproductive health in Zimbabwe
The devastating COVID-19 pandemic and its accompanying containment measures brought exceptional challenges to the health delivery system, and in particular, women’s sexual and reproductive healthcare (hereafter referred to as SRH).
Anniegrace M. Hlatywayo
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Etikk i praksis gjennom 10 år (2007-2017): 10 years of Nordic applied ethics
The editors of Etikk i praksis are pleased to introduce six papers in this open-themed issue for the journal’s 10th year anniversary.
Allen Alvarez +2 more
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On the Future of Religious Ethics: Keeping Religious Ethics Religious and Ethical [PDF]
This essay proposes a method and aim for the future of religious ethics. Rather than surveying the usual debates about the field, the essay situates the various kinds of work in religious ethics both in the contemporary global context and with respect to the modern western conception of what defines a "discipline" and the aspiration to a system of the ...
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