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Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 2005
Health care services are constantly assessed by their ability to accommodate values popular in contemporary societies. Autonomy, justice, and human dignity have for some time been among such values in the affluent West. Relative newcomers in the field are the notions of “precaution” and “solidarity,” which seem to attract, in particular, Continental ...
Hayry, Matti, Häyry, Matti
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Health care services are constantly assessed by their ability to accommodate values popular in contemporary societies. Autonomy, justice, and human dignity have for some time been among such values in the affluent West. Relative newcomers in the field are the notions of “precaution” and “solidarity,” which seem to attract, in particular, Continental ...
Hayry, Matti, Häyry, Matti
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2000
Contrary to a common picture of relationships in a market economy, people often express communal and membership-seeking impulses via consumption choices, purchasing goods and services because other people are doing so as well. Shared identities are maintained and created in this way.
Edna Ullmann-Margalit, Cass R. Sunstein
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Contrary to a common picture of relationships in a market economy, people often express communal and membership-seeking impulses via consumption choices, purchasing goods and services because other people are doing so as well. Shared identities are maintained and created in this way.
Edna Ullmann-Margalit, Cass R. Sunstein
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2020
Identifies one thread running through Balibar’s career: the question of how, in the absence of the certainties provided by universal history, mechanical materialism, class essentialism, ethnic unity, natural nations, or territorial fixity, a political subject and social collectivity manages to emerge, hang together, and act in the world, whether during
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Identifies one thread running through Balibar’s career: the question of how, in the absence of the certainties provided by universal history, mechanical materialism, class essentialism, ethnic unity, natural nations, or territorial fixity, a political subject and social collectivity manages to emerge, hang together, and act in the world, whether during
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2022
This paper regards some measures for sharing (public) goods or budgets among members with different participation quotas in a binary decisionmaking process. The main characteristic of such measures is that they should have elements of solidarity with those who have a weak quota of participation in the process.
Izabella Stach, Cesarino Bertini
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This paper regards some measures for sharing (public) goods or budgets among members with different participation quotas in a binary decisionmaking process. The main characteristic of such measures is that they should have elements of solidarity with those who have a weak quota of participation in the process.
Izabella Stach, Cesarino Bertini
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Solidarity for the Anthropocene
Environmental Research, 2023Social solidarity is essential to large-scale collective action, but the need for solidarity has received little attention from scholars of Earth Systems, sustainability and public health. Now, the need for solidarity requires recognition. We have entered a new planetary epoch - the Anthropocene - in which human-induced global changes are occurring at ...
Tong, Shilu +4 more
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2021
This chapter discusses adult-child relations in two Japanese animated fantasy films that are based on English children’s literature, When Marnie Was There and Howl’s Moving Castle, both by Studio Ghibli. Both films draw strongly on the age-bending elements of their source texts, with Marnie transforming from the heroine Anna’s grandmother into her ...
Aneesh Barai, Nozomi Uematsu
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This chapter discusses adult-child relations in two Japanese animated fantasy films that are based on English children’s literature, When Marnie Was There and Howl’s Moving Castle, both by Studio Ghibli. Both films draw strongly on the age-bending elements of their source texts, with Marnie transforming from the heroine Anna’s grandmother into her ...
Aneesh Barai, Nozomi Uematsu
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2012
The Polish crisis in the early 1980s provoked a great deal of reaction in the West. Not only governments, but social movements were also touched by the establishment of the Iindependent Trade Union Solidarnosc in the summer of 1980, the proclamation of martial law in December 1981, and Solidarnosc's underground activity in the subsequent years. In many
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The Polish crisis in the early 1980s provoked a great deal of reaction in the West. Not only governments, but social movements were also touched by the establishment of the Iindependent Trade Union Solidarnosc in the summer of 1980, the proclamation of martial law in December 1981, and Solidarnosc's underground activity in the subsequent years. In many
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Social Work in Health Care, 2007
(2007). Compassion and Solidarity. Social Work in Health Care: Vol. 44, No. 1-2, pp. 17-27.
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(2007). Compassion and Solidarity. Social Work in Health Care: Vol. 44, No. 1-2, pp. 17-27.
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2020
This chapter situates religious women such as Dominican Sister Vincent Ferrer as vital players in the history of capitalism in the modern United States. Throughout the New Deal era Ferrer traveled the country to give major addresses about the church’s teaching on economic questions, even as she helped to raise awareness of the same at the Catholic ...
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This chapter situates religious women such as Dominican Sister Vincent Ferrer as vital players in the history of capitalism in the modern United States. Throughout the New Deal era Ferrer traveled the country to give major addresses about the church’s teaching on economic questions, even as she helped to raise awareness of the same at the Catholic ...
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Archivos de Bronconeumología ((English Edition)), 2008
Tuberculosis is very probably the oldest human epidemic and the one that has inflicted the most harm in the history of the species. Recent studies have estimated tuberculosis to be about 3 million years old,1 and during much of that time this disease has been our greatest scourge. It is difficult to accept that tuberculosis has been causing harm for so
Joan A, Caylà +2 more
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Tuberculosis is very probably the oldest human epidemic and the one that has inflicted the most harm in the history of the species. Recent studies have estimated tuberculosis to be about 3 million years old,1 and during much of that time this disease has been our greatest scourge. It is difficult to accept that tuberculosis has been causing harm for so
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