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The role of physical exercise in promoting bystander intervention in school bullying: evidence from cross-sectional and longitudinal studies [PDF]
BackgroundSchool bullying is a pervasive global concern that profoundly affects teenagers’ development and mental health. This study examines the influence of physical exercise on bystander intervention in bullying, analyzing the psychological mechanisms
Xinwei Zhou, Yanlan Chen, Hui Xiao
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When Fairness Backfires: How Organizational Justice Amplifies the Strain of Leader–Member Exchange Ambivalence [PDF]
This research examines how leader–member exchange ambivalence (LMXA) affects employee emotional exhaustion. It investigates the mediating role of workplace sense of control and the moderating effects of interactional justice.
Rui Ma +3 more
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I make a distinction between moral emotions and moral sentiments, concluding that moral sentiments are a more developed way to reflect and feel in moral contexts.
César Akim Erives Chaparro
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Reviewing Dimensions of Social Justice from the Point of View of Muslim Thinkers Emphasizing Sayyid Qutb [PDF]
Divine justice in the Creation and sharia and human justice in the individual and social aspects has attracted the attention of many scholars and has been the subject of their theorizing.
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Implementation of legal responsibility in legal consciousness and legal culture
The subject of the study of the article is the legal foundations of the institution of legal responsibility and the features of its interaction with legal consciousness and legal culture.
A. V. Malko +2 more
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In The Sense of Justice, distinguished legal author Markus Dirk Dubber undertakes a critical analysis of the “sense of justice”: an overused, yet curiously understudied, concept in modern legal and political discourse. Courts cite it, scholars measure it, presidential candidates prize it, eulogists praise it, criminals lack it, and commentators bemoan ...
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The role of the sense of justice in Rawls’ theory
In this paper, I discuss the relevance of the sense of justice for Rawls’s theory of justice. In the first part, I analyse the interpretation that Rawls offered of moral psychology for evaluating its role in the generation of the sense of justice and the
Pablo Aguayo Westwood
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Civilizational and historical origins of the Ukrainian people’s awareness
Analyzed civilizational and historical factors of public awareness genesis in Ukraine. It is noted that the development of any civilization has two components chrono-vertical and chrono-horizontal.
Юрій Юрійович Калиновський
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LEGAL CULTURE AS AN IMPORTANT ELEMENT LEGAL SYSTEM
The article is devoted to the analysis of the history and current state of the study of legal culture by theoretical and legal science, the definition of the main trends in modern theoretical knowledge of this subject, the rationale for the need for an ...
Victoria V. Solovieva
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Théorie de la justice et idéologie : Hume et Rawls
The specification of the “circumstances of justice” is not the only point on which Rawls agrees with Hume. If Rawls rejects the utilitarian theory of impartiality which is “reminiscent of Hume”, he does not consider him as “strictly speaking utilitarian”.
Éléonore Le Jallé
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