
Analytical philosophy and ecological economics John O`Neill and
... exchange values fails to provide a real measure – not only in socialist societies but also in capitalist economies. Hence the ‘revolutionary’ aspect of the environmental issue both as a theoretical and a practical problem. In short, we suggest that environmental values are social use values for whic ...
... exchange values fails to provide a real measure – not only in socialist societies but also in capitalist economies. Hence the ‘revolutionary’ aspect of the environmental issue both as a theoretical and a practical problem. In short, we suggest that environmental values are social use values for whic ...
The Jurisprudential Niche Occupied by Law and Economics
... the six other schools that contribute to the field, each of which places significant emphasis on the interrelations between law and economy. The aim is to clarify the scope of “Law and Economics” for those in law as well as those involved in fields contiguous to law. Hopefully, this will provide the ...
... the six other schools that contribute to the field, each of which places significant emphasis on the interrelations between law and economy. The aim is to clarify the scope of “Law and Economics” for those in law as well as those involved in fields contiguous to law. Hopefully, this will provide the ...
The Meanings of Social Life: A Cultural Sociology
... the rediscovery of hermeneutics, the structuralist revolution in the human sciences, the symbolic revolution in anthropology, and the cultural turn in American historiography. Behind all these contemporary developments has been the continuing vitality of psychoanalytic thinking in both intellectual ...
... the rediscovery of hermeneutics, the structuralist revolution in the human sciences, the symbolic revolution in anthropology, and the cultural turn in American historiography. Behind all these contemporary developments has been the continuing vitality of psychoanalytic thinking in both intellectual ...
Problems of Historical Causation in Emotions Research
... stories filled with examples of this process. In the 1920s however prescriptive literature began to warn that fear was too dangerous to treat in this fashion. Urging courage might produce damaging traumas. Parents should help boys as well as girls avoid frightening situations, and where fear did nev ...
... stories filled with examples of this process. In the 1920s however prescriptive literature began to warn that fear was too dangerous to treat in this fashion. Urging courage might produce damaging traumas. Parents should help boys as well as girls avoid frightening situations, and where fear did nev ...
A post-growth society for the 21st century. Does prosperity
... thriving post-war decades or the onset of a new industrial revolution, whilst others would be quite content with an annual 2% growth rate once the crisis has passed.1 Moreover, for the vast majority of politicians, growth is synonymous with prosperity: more growth is needed to create more jobs, redu ...
... thriving post-war decades or the onset of a new industrial revolution, whilst others would be quite content with an annual 2% growth rate once the crisis has passed.1 Moreover, for the vast majority of politicians, growth is synonymous with prosperity: more growth is needed to create more jobs, redu ...
Jean Baudrillard
... modernity which touch the developing societies: the objects of industrial production and consumption, the mass media . It is in its technical materiality, and as spectacle, that modernity first invests these societies, and not through the long process ofeconomic and political rationalization peculia ...
... modernity which touch the developing societies: the objects of industrial production and consumption, the mass media . It is in its technical materiality, and as spectacle, that modernity first invests these societies, and not through the long process ofeconomic and political rationalization peculia ...
Commonwealth Department of Family and Community Services P
... particular concern. Child poverty may be considered undesirable in the same way as for other population groups, we may have particular innate feelings of protection for the young, or we may suspect that some adults may be poor because of decisions that they have made (whereas children have little ch ...
... particular concern. Child poverty may be considered undesirable in the same way as for other population groups, we may have particular innate feelings of protection for the young, or we may suspect that some adults may be poor because of decisions that they have made (whereas children have little ch ...
Human Preferences For Sexually Dimorphic Faces May Be
... Consistent with both of these proposals, data indicate that preferences for masculinity are stronger in circumstances where indirect benefits (heritable quality) can be realized without accompanying direct costs (aggression and low paternal investment). Such circumstances include judging attractive ...
... Consistent with both of these proposals, data indicate that preferences for masculinity are stronger in circumstances where indirect benefits (heritable quality) can be realized without accompanying direct costs (aggression and low paternal investment). Such circumstances include judging attractive ...