The Social Truth of Schopenhauer's ‘Metaphysics of Pity’: Compassion and Critical Theory
Abstract Taking Horkheimer and Adorno's account of pity in the Dialectic of Enlightenment as my starting point, I show that Schopenhauer's compassion‐based moral theory exemplifies key elements of this account. In particular, this moral theory will be shown to possess a social truth for Horkheimer and Adorno because it is an expression of a wrong ...
David James
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A wicked problem: Systemic issues surrounding Canadian equestrian dressage and dressage horse welfare. [PDF]
Ross M +4 more
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Cruise Ships, Nursing Homes, and Prisons as COVID-19 Epicenters: A "Wicked Problem" With Breakthrough Solutions? [PDF]
Sloane PD.
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From dilemmas to paradoxes: A complex systems view of sustainability management in UK universities
Abstract Recently, universities have transformed from passive contributors to active participants in the global sustainability movement. However, the absence of robust theoretical frameworks and larger‐scale samples has limited the progress that universities can make towards becoming sustainable.
Antonia Voigt, Andrew MacLaren
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Second Partnership and Dementia Care in a Blended Family: Case Study of a Wicked Problem. [PDF]
Stefansdottir OA, Kaas MJ, Sudmann T.
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The Spillover Effect of Media Ownership on Mainstream Media Discourse
ABSTRACT This article investigates the spillover effect of a firm's media ownership on reporting by unaffiliated mainstream media outlets, using a sample of Chinese publicly listed firms. We find that firms with ownership stakes in media companies receive more coverage and more positive tones from unaffiliated mainstream media outlets than other firms ...
Xin Yu, Shijun Guo, Robert Faff
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Designing and implementing healthcare technology for rehabilitation processes-a wicked problem? Lessons learned from a collaboration between healthcare personnel and technologists. [PDF]
Gåsvær JI, Heldal I, Sudmann T.
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Multinational enterprises’ contribution to gender equality: An integrative framework
Abstract Despite the progress made in recent years, inequalities between men and women persist. Gender equality (GE) is one of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG5) that multinational enterprises (MNEs) can contribute most to. This is because SDG5 integrates directly into MNEs’ human resource practices, supply chain management and ...
Sonia María Suárez‐Ortega +2 more
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