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Social Philosophy and Ecological Scarcity
, 2019Acknowledgements Preface 1. A Rational Basis for a Naturalistic Ethic and Social Philosophy 2. The Principles of Ecology and the Laws of Thermodynamics 3. Ecological Scarcity 4. Human Agency and its External Relations 5.
Keekok Lee
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Philosophy as Social Philosophy
Philosophy, 1967Just before the second world war, in a paper read to the British Association, Morris Ginsberg talked about the failure of social philosophy and the social sciences to work together in the universities ‘toward the rational ordering of society’. Some time after the war Alexander Macbeath complained to British sociologists of his own vain search for a ...
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Journal of Bio Innovation
Philosophy of education is a branch of philosophy that determines the nature and purpose of education through thought and reasoning. It is a practical or practical concept that deals with the conditions and goals of education and the philosophical ...
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Philosophy of education is a branch of philosophy that determines the nature and purpose of education through thought and reasoning. It is a practical or practical concept that deals with the conditions and goals of education and the philosophical ...
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Feminist innovation in philosophy: Relational autonomy and social justice
Women's Studies: International Forum, 2019Feminist philosophy has opened up new areas of investigation across a wide range of sub-fields in mainstream Anglophone philosophy, Continental philosophy and applied ethics.
Catriona Mackenzie
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Mattering at the Intersection of Psychology, Philosophy, and Politics.
American Journal of Community Psychology, 2020Mattering is an ideal state of affairs consisting of two complementary psychological experiences: feeling valued and adding value. Human beings can feel valued by, and add value to, self, others, work, and community.
Isaac Prilleltensky
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BIOETHICS AS SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY
Social Philosophy and Policy, 2002When many people think of bioethics, they think of gripping issues in clinical medicine such as end-of-life decision-making, controversies in biomedical research such as that over work with stem cells, or issues in allocating scarce health-care resources such as organs or money.
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Philosophy of Science and Social Philosophy
Philosophy of Science, 1943A problem of tremendous import confronts the social scientists of our day. Having accumulated a vast amount of detailed data on human relations the social scientists are now being asked about the significance of their data. Two major aspects of this questioning are these: How can we synthesize all available scientific data on human relations so that ...
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Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy
1999In the theoretical — methodological considerations of the study of, law in the sixties and seventies an important part was played by the studies on the specific traits and mutual relations of particular legal disciplines, as well as on the relations of the study of law to non-legal disciplines, mainly to philosophy and social sciences.
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