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Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 2006
In the early history of psychopharmacology, the prospect of developing technologically sophisticated drugs to alleviate human ills was surrounded with a fervor that could be described as religious. This paper explores the subsequent history of the development of psychopharmacological agents, focusing on the ambivalent position of both the industry and ...
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In the early history of psychopharmacology, the prospect of developing technologically sophisticated drugs to alleviate human ills was surrounded with a fervor that could be described as religious. This paper explores the subsequent history of the development of psychopharmacological agents, focusing on the ambivalent position of both the industry and ...
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American Behavioral Scientist, 2009
Network governance, social capital, and virtue-based forms of corporate social responsibility justify sectoral arrangements organized around reciprocated forms of entrepreneurial accountability to promote best practices of corporate social responsibility benchmarked in near and long terms.
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Network governance, social capital, and virtue-based forms of corporate social responsibility justify sectoral arrangements organized around reciprocated forms of entrepreneurial accountability to promote best practices of corporate social responsibility benchmarked in near and long terms.
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Civic Virtue and Socratic Virtue
Polity, 1997Many contemporary observers believe that liberal states need to encourage the virtues of citizenship as a corrective to calculative individualism. Yet others fear that any such effort will jeopardize autonomy and diversity. A fuller understanding of Plato's account of the character, importance, and deficiencies of civic virtue provides the best ...
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2017
Popular virtue is the first in-depth study of the complicated and shifting trajectory of the moral politics of working-class Radicalism between 1820 and the 1860s. During this period popular Radicalism shifted from an engagement with moral, sexual and gender heterodoxies and a festive political culture towards a more austere and ...
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Popular virtue is the first in-depth study of the complicated and shifting trajectory of the moral politics of working-class Radicalism between 1820 and the 1860s. During this period popular Radicalism shifted from an engagement with moral, sexual and gender heterodoxies and a festive political culture towards a more austere and ...
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Basic Virtue and Differentiated Virtue
2021Abstract This chapter argues that virtue ethics in traditional form has been overly simple, since it has not adequately integrated within its theoretical structures such important ethical features as role ethics, the narrative quality of our lives, cultural and historical location.
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Christian Virtue and “Meta-virtues”
2019Abstract The new character of the life in union with Christ and formed in the worship of the Church nourishes the fundamental virtues of faith and love. Having established the theological underpinnings of the Christian character and the community setting in which it comes into existence and grows, this chapter considers the virtues of ...
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Roles of transposable elements in the regulation of mammalian transcription
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2022Julius A Judd +2 more
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Mechanisms driving the immunoregulatory function of cancer cells
Nature Reviews Cancer, 2023Karin E De Visser
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Practical wisdom and virtue ethics for knowledge co-production in sustainability science
Nature Sustainability, 2023Guido Caniglia +2 more
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Regulation of the nucleic acid-sensing Toll-like receptors
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2021Nicholas A Lind +2 more
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