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Promoting mental health in the police sector: an integrated model of resilience, organisational support and emotional literacy. [PDF]
Berlanga Silvente V +2 more
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Negotiating (Mis-)Recognition in Physical Education: Interactions Between Teachers and Students with Special Educational Needs in the Area of Emotional and Social Development. [PDF]
Brunssen L, Kastrup V.
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Producing Mobility, Withholding Authority: Epistemic Drain and Nursing Sovereignty in Nepal. [PDF]
Ghimire A.
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2022
Abstract This chapter reviews evidence that we possess a sense of fairness that is similar to that of other primates in some respects, but different in others. It argues that, like other animals, the primitive forms of fairness we display are mediated by emotions such as guilt, shame, righteous indignation, vindictiveness, gratitude ...
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Abstract This chapter reviews evidence that we possess a sense of fairness that is similar to that of other primates in some respects, but different in others. It argues that, like other animals, the primitive forms of fairness we display are mediated by emotions such as guilt, shame, righteous indignation, vindictiveness, gratitude ...
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Giving Sense to and Making Sense of Justice in Postmerger Integration [PDF]
The objective of this article is to elucidate how justice in general and distributive justice in particular are given sense to and made sense of in postmerger integration. Drawing on a longitudinal real-time analysis of a recent merger, we identify a pattern in which focus moved from equality to equity to less emphasis on distributive justice.
Philippe Monin +2 more
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The Journal of Psychiatry & Law, 1973
The sense of justice is a universal psychosocial preoccupation that has developed in both the individual and society during the course of civilization. A doctrine, a concept, and a striving comprise its three parts. The first of these finds its origins in fairness as command, fairness as contract, utilitarianism and divine command.
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The sense of justice is a universal psychosocial preoccupation that has developed in both the individual and society during the course of civilization. A doctrine, a concept, and a striving comprise its three parts. The first of these finds its origins in fairness as command, fairness as contract, utilitarianism and divine command.
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015
This Research Paper is an attempt to answer the following questions of jurisprudence in a manner- thoughtful and lucid.What is Justice?What are the various forms of justice?What is the difference between 'Corrective Justice' and 'Distributive Justice'?How is "law in accordance with justice" different from "justice in accordance with law"?What is the ...
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This Research Paper is an attempt to answer the following questions of jurisprudence in a manner- thoughtful and lucid.What is Justice?What are the various forms of justice?What is the difference between 'Corrective Justice' and 'Distributive Justice'?How is "law in accordance with justice" different from "justice in accordance with law"?What is the ...
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2020
The meaning of justice and the meaning of the aesthetic may both be sensed, but they can never be codified or entirely understood. They lack an essence, or a definition; they exist in specific performances rather than as general propositions.
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The meaning of justice and the meaning of the aesthetic may both be sensed, but they can never be codified or entirely understood. They lack an essence, or a definition; they exist in specific performances rather than as general propositions.
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