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... condition (i.e. display is condition-dependent or display intensity and condition show positive genetic covariance). Early theoretical objections to this assumption in the form of the ‘lek paradox’ (Borgia, 1979) have led many to question the validity of such ‘good genes’ arguments (Taylor and Willi ...
... condition (i.e. display is condition-dependent or display intensity and condition show positive genetic covariance). Early theoretical objections to this assumption in the form of the ‘lek paradox’ (Borgia, 1979) have led many to question the validity of such ‘good genes’ arguments (Taylor and Willi ...
CHAPTER 2 Utilitarian and Deontological Approaches to Criminal
... greatest number” creates the context for community. The proportionality of pain and pleasure must be judged in this context. In calculating the amount of pleasure and pain produced by any action, many factors are relevant. Bentham (1970:29-32) creates a hedonistic calculus in which he lists those fa ...
... greatest number” creates the context for community. The proportionality of pain and pleasure must be judged in this context. In calculating the amount of pleasure and pain produced by any action, many factors are relevant. Bentham (1970:29-32) creates a hedonistic calculus in which he lists those fa ...
traditional ethics and the maintenance of social order in the nigerian
... From this understanding of ethics which is strongly linked with morality, one will conclude that traditional African society has ethics and it regulates the social order in such a society. This is because traditional African society has sets of rules and customs that guide their relationship with ea ...
... From this understanding of ethics which is strongly linked with morality, one will conclude that traditional African society has ethics and it regulates the social order in such a society. This is because traditional African society has sets of rules and customs that guide their relationship with ea ...
"Until Death Do Us Part: Marriage/Death in Anthropological Discourse," featured article: issues in debate, American Ethnologist 23 (2): 215-238*
... primitive stage of human development. Fustel de Coulanges, whose work The Ancient City (1864[n.d.]) was largely ignored by his contemporaries, anticipated many laterexperts. He connected marriageto religion and power, insisting its effect was "the union of two beings in the same domestic worship, in ...
... primitive stage of human development. Fustel de Coulanges, whose work The Ancient City (1864[n.d.]) was largely ignored by his contemporaries, anticipated many laterexperts. He connected marriageto religion and power, insisting its effect was "the union of two beings in the same domestic worship, in ...
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
... Also used to denote inappropriate focus on a person or object, as in the case of stalking (i.e., he was “obsessed” with the woman and started stalking her) ...
... Also used to denote inappropriate focus on a person or object, as in the case of stalking (i.e., he was “obsessed” with the woman and started stalking her) ...
Chapter 3
... that could be better invested in survival efforts like foraging, rest, or defence. Therefore, to him, art making is not easily explained by natural selection, which is an economizing process that would not promote the persistence of an apparently superfluous behaviour. Sexual selection, on the other ...
... that could be better invested in survival efforts like foraging, rest, or defence. Therefore, to him, art making is not easily explained by natural selection, which is an economizing process that would not promote the persistence of an apparently superfluous behaviour. Sexual selection, on the other ...
The Impact of Internet Pornography on Adolescents
... as many definitions for sexually explicit material as there are individuals who have studied it. The challenge in defining the term pornography was, perhaps, most famously described by the United States Supreme Court Associate Justice, Potter Stewart. In his concurring opinion in Jacobellis v. Ohio ...
... as many definitions for sexually explicit material as there are individuals who have studied it. The challenge in defining the term pornography was, perhaps, most famously described by the United States Supreme Court Associate Justice, Potter Stewart. In his concurring opinion in Jacobellis v. Ohio ...
Current Issues – Perspectives and Reviews
... consensus view of the selective forces shaping male and female reproductive behavior. The Darwinian Sexual Selection Paradigm … Ôso it appears that female birds in a state of nature, have by a long selection of the more attractive males, added to their beauty or other attractive qualities.Õ (Darwin ...
... consensus view of the selective forces shaping male and female reproductive behavior. The Darwinian Sexual Selection Paradigm … Ôso it appears that female birds in a state of nature, have by a long selection of the more attractive males, added to their beauty or other attractive qualities.Õ (Darwin ...
Document
... “No single act can do it. But a collection of things – reporting requirements, corporate governance, a move away from the imperial CEO – will add up.” Andy Grove Intel ...
... “No single act can do it. But a collection of things – reporting requirements, corporate governance, a move away from the imperial CEO – will add up.” Andy Grove Intel ...
Marriage and Sexuality
... represented by the natural union of Connie and Mellors, the gamekeeper. These relationships are best achieved through sex, and body is not the tool, but a medium of aliveness and communication with the external world. The body is the connection channel between two creatures, regardless their persona ...
... represented by the natural union of Connie and Mellors, the gamekeeper. These relationships are best achieved through sex, and body is not the tool, but a medium of aliveness and communication with the external world. The body is the connection channel between two creatures, regardless their persona ...
On the Relationship of Ethics to Moral Law
... The violence I speak of is the consumptive existence of the self being-for itself. As the location of thought, the self becomes interiorized; it is formed by building barriers upon the ground of being. The formation of the self is marked by partitioning the world into the category ‘object’ and the s ...
... The violence I speak of is the consumptive existence of the self being-for itself. As the location of thought, the self becomes interiorized; it is formed by building barriers upon the ground of being. The formation of the self is marked by partitioning the world into the category ‘object’ and the s ...
The Existence of a Hidden Curriculum in Sex and Relationships
... reinforce traditional power dynamics, male as dominant and women as subservient (Mellor and Epstein, 2006). Moreover, teachers’ perceptions of girls as innocent and boys as having desires might strengthen the concept of sex as a principally male activity pursued for male pleasure (Buck and Parotta, ...
... reinforce traditional power dynamics, male as dominant and women as subservient (Mellor and Epstein, 2006). Moreover, teachers’ perceptions of girls as innocent and boys as having desires might strengthen the concept of sex as a principally male activity pursued for male pleasure (Buck and Parotta, ...
Engineering Ethics: An Introduction
... • Often, this is referred to as the “autonomy of the profession”, which forms the basis for individual professionals to exercise autonomous professional judgment in their work. ...
... • Often, this is referred to as the “autonomy of the profession”, which forms the basis for individual professionals to exercise autonomous professional judgment in their work. ...
Ethical Pluralism as a Framework for Discussing Moral
... I found myself looking for something in between these two extremes ...
... I found myself looking for something in between these two extremes ...
Miller on Art, Altruism and Sexual Selection 1 The Bowerbirds and
... selection3 (nepotistic altruism). There are five main characteristics of sexually selected traits that are more or less unique to such traits. Miller claims that art and altruism show many or all of these characteristics, and are therefore likely to be sexual adaptations. My thesis in this paper is ...
... selection3 (nepotistic altruism). There are five main characteristics of sexually selected traits that are more or less unique to such traits. Miller claims that art and altruism show many or all of these characteristics, and are therefore likely to be sexual adaptations. My thesis in this paper is ...
On the Origin of Species by Natural and Sexual Selection
... condition that are used as signals in contests. Sexual selection would not be quite as effective in facilitating speciation in that case, however, because intrasexual selection does not necessarily strengthen assortative mating. Our model differs from existing models of speciation by sexual selectio ...
... condition that are used as signals in contests. Sexual selection would not be quite as effective in facilitating speciation in that case, however, because intrasexual selection does not necessarily strengthen assortative mating. Our model differs from existing models of speciation by sexual selectio ...
Conditioning and Sexual Behavior: A Review
... others of which will not. With sexual experience, initially ineffective stimuli become associated with behaviorally significant ones and thereby come to elicit sexually relevant responses. Second, initially neutral stimuli that are arbitrary and separated physically from the UCS can, through contigu ...
... others of which will not. With sexual experience, initially ineffective stimuli become associated with behaviorally significant ones and thereby come to elicit sexually relevant responses. Second, initially neutral stimuli that are arbitrary and separated physically from the UCS can, through contigu ...
PUBLIC SPEAKING
... all persons regardless culture. Progress from one stage to another. Changing from stage to stage is gradual. Some individuals move more rapidly than others through the sequence of stages. Although the particular stage of moral reasoning is not the only factor affecting people’s moral conduct ...
... all persons regardless culture. Progress from one stage to another. Changing from stage to stage is gradual. Some individuals move more rapidly than others through the sequence of stages. Although the particular stage of moral reasoning is not the only factor affecting people’s moral conduct ...
PTSD and Sexual Dysfunction in Men and Women
... [12,13]. Studies of nonsexual trauma including combat, accidents, and criminal victimization have now also established an association with sexual dysfunction in men and women including sexual desire, arousal, orgasm, activity, and satisfaction (e.g., Letourneau et al. and other several studies [9,14 ...
... [12,13]. Studies of nonsexual trauma including combat, accidents, and criminal victimization have now also established an association with sexual dysfunction in men and women including sexual desire, arousal, orgasm, activity, and satisfaction (e.g., Letourneau et al. and other several studies [9,14 ...
Role of Islamic teachings in prevention of chronic Hepatitis B and C
... The risk factors for transmission of Hepatitis B and C depend on the social behavior and cultural norms of a society and thus vary from one country to another. In Muslim countries like Pakistan the major risk factor is repeated use of injections11 for common illnesses, while addiction and sexual tra ...
... The risk factors for transmission of Hepatitis B and C depend on the social behavior and cultural norms of a society and thus vary from one country to another. In Muslim countries like Pakistan the major risk factor is repeated use of injections11 for common illnesses, while addiction and sexual tra ...
16 Ethics - Mark
... Private corporations have responsibility to society that extend beyond making a profit ...
... Private corporations have responsibility to society that extend beyond making a profit ...
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 26
... et al., 2010) and play a significant role in determining rates of both adaptive and neutral change for gene sequence, gene expression and genome structure. This is reinforced by the disproportionately large effect that sexually antagonistic loci are predicted to have on genetic variation for fitness ...
... et al., 2010) and play a significant role in determining rates of both adaptive and neutral change for gene sequence, gene expression and genome structure. This is reinforced by the disproportionately large effect that sexually antagonistic loci are predicted to have on genetic variation for fitness ...
Business Ethics: Case study of Primark Topic
... In response to the events that questioned Primark’s ethical practices and revealed various unethical practices among its suppliers particularly those operating in developing countries such as India and Bangladesh; Primark renewed its vision statement, “As an international brand with a global supply ...
... In response to the events that questioned Primark’s ethical practices and revealed various unethical practices among its suppliers particularly those operating in developing countries such as India and Bangladesh; Primark renewed its vision statement, “As an international brand with a global supply ...
Persistence of the sexes in metapopulations under intense
... Department of Biology and Center for Ecology, Evolution & Behaviour, 101 Morgan Building, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506, USA ...
... Department of Biology and Center for Ecology, Evolution & Behaviour, 101 Morgan Building, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506, USA ...
Untranslatable Desire: Inter-Ethnic Relationships in Franco
... economies, and colonial availability, Arab boys seemed perfectly intelligible and transparent to the Western writers who visited and also slept with them. However, the post-colony of urban France after immigration offers no such assurances. Instead, a resistant wall of non-intelligibility, manifest ...
... economies, and colonial availability, Arab boys seemed perfectly intelligible and transparent to the Western writers who visited and also slept with them. However, the post-colony of urban France after immigration offers no such assurances. Instead, a resistant wall of non-intelligibility, manifest ...