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... information that is fit-for-purpose. Reliable information is of critical importance to the efficient functioning of markets and the effectiveness of public policy initiatives. Integrity is also vital to the reputation of individuals and organisations and the economic development of nations. Yet, par ...
... information that is fit-for-purpose. Reliable information is of critical importance to the efficient functioning of markets and the effectiveness of public policy initiatives. Integrity is also vital to the reputation of individuals and organisations and the economic development of nations. Yet, par ...
Morgenthau`s Unrealistic Realism - Yale Journal of International Affairs
... “pretend to know with certainty what is good and evil in the relations among nations.” We will achieve a greater degree of justice by moderating our moral judgment and looking at all states, including our own, “as political entities pursuing their respective interests defined in terms of power.” In ...
... “pretend to know with certainty what is good and evil in the relations among nations.” We will achieve a greater degree of justice by moderating our moral judgment and looking at all states, including our own, “as political entities pursuing their respective interests defined in terms of power.” In ...
Justice, Order and Anarchy: The International Political Theory of
... but that every individual has a conscience, and this conscience or instinct for justice is the primary source of all moral norms and social action. This says nothing of their ultimate goodness or badness, only that morality, and thus degree of passionate autonomy, is a physiological fact. For Rousse ...
... but that every individual has a conscience, and this conscience or instinct for justice is the primary source of all moral norms and social action. This says nothing of their ultimate goodness or badness, only that morality, and thus degree of passionate autonomy, is a physiological fact. For Rousse ...
The Ethics of Care : Personal, Political, and Global
... ‘care’ to designate this approach to moral issues and have tried substituting ‘the ethic of love,’ or ‘relational ethics,’ but the discourse keeps returning to ‘care’ as the so far more satisfactory of the terms considered, though dissatisfactions with it remain. The concept of care has the advantag ...
... ‘care’ to designate this approach to moral issues and have tried substituting ‘the ethic of love,’ or ‘relational ethics,’ but the discourse keeps returning to ‘care’ as the so far more satisfactory of the terms considered, though dissatisfactions with it remain. The concept of care has the advantag ...
Abstracts - FGW-VU
... of the nature of that influence is necessarily limited and incomplete. We must believe that moral progress is possible, and that it might have been realized in human experience at some point in history, if we are to be confident that continued human action has any point at all. But the idea of moral ...
... of the nature of that influence is necessarily limited and incomplete. We must believe that moral progress is possible, and that it might have been realized in human experience at some point in history, if we are to be confident that continued human action has any point at all. But the idea of moral ...
who owes what to the very poor? - UNESDOC
... The first phase of the project aimed to foster a philosophical analysis and elucidation of understanding poverty and how it relates to human rights, basic needs, and corresponding duties. Scholars within and beyond the philosophical community were invited to produce papers which analyze the key conc ...
... The first phase of the project aimed to foster a philosophical analysis and elucidation of understanding poverty and how it relates to human rights, basic needs, and corresponding duties. Scholars within and beyond the philosophical community were invited to produce papers which analyze the key conc ...
Opportunities and Problems of Standardized Ethics Initiatives – a
... stakeholder theory informs the discussion of standardized ethics initiatives because the question why organizations should account for stakeholder interests and whether it is beneficial to do so is inevitably linked to a discussion of how standards are put into practice. Considering these insights, ...
... stakeholder theory informs the discussion of standardized ethics initiatives because the question why organizations should account for stakeholder interests and whether it is beneficial to do so is inevitably linked to a discussion of how standards are put into practice. Considering these insights, ...
Preparing for Integrity
... integrity? community integrity?) independently of each other. For example, the corporate executives described by Robert Jackall (1988) have integrity on the job; they live by and defend an honor code that would be familiar in Homer’s warrior culture, but that is not how they live in their churches o ...
... integrity? community integrity?) independently of each other. For example, the corporate executives described by Robert Jackall (1988) have integrity on the job; they live by and defend an honor code that would be familiar in Homer’s warrior culture, but that is not how they live in their churches o ...
Conceptualization and defining historical land injustices
... the historicity of the HLI problem lies in its widespread and resilient nature; calling for a comprehensive and long-term solution, which is all-inclusive. Secondly, what is ‘land?’ Article 260 of the constitution defines land in these terms; ‘land’ includes—the surface of the earth and the subsurf ...
... the historicity of the HLI problem lies in its widespread and resilient nature; calling for a comprehensive and long-term solution, which is all-inclusive. Secondly, what is ‘land?’ Article 260 of the constitution defines land in these terms; ‘land’ includes—the surface of the earth and the subsurf ...
Chapter 5
... consent, the right to privacy, and the right of freedom of conscience. Answer: True ...
... consent, the right to privacy, and the right of freedom of conscience. Answer: True ...
Convergence and Consensus in Public Reason
... Reasonable individuals often share a rationale for a decision but, in other cases, they make the same decision based on disparate and often incompatible rationales. The social contract tradition has been divided between these two methods of solving the problem of social cooperation: must social coop ...
... Reasonable individuals often share a rationale for a decision but, in other cases, they make the same decision based on disparate and often incompatible rationales. The social contract tradition has been divided between these two methods of solving the problem of social cooperation: must social coop ...
Shifting Liberal and Conservative Attitudes Using Moral Foundations
... Although encouraging, considerable questions remain. For instance, it is unclear whether effects would emerge if the stance on the topic were pro-attitudinal for conservatives (as opposed to for liberals), if all five of the moral foundations were used, or if other sociopolitical issues beyond the e ...
... Although encouraging, considerable questions remain. For instance, it is unclear whether effects would emerge if the stance on the topic were pro-attitudinal for conservatives (as opposed to for liberals), if all five of the moral foundations were used, or if other sociopolitical issues beyond the e ...
Hume and the Social Contract. A Systematic Evaluation
... contractarian idea that the natural, i.e. pre-social normative, status of all individual persons is one of equal freedom. Socio-political obligations and inequalities are justified only to the extent that they can be conceived of as deriving from individual agreement, where this agreement has the fo ...
... contractarian idea that the natural, i.e. pre-social normative, status of all individual persons is one of equal freedom. Socio-political obligations and inequalities are justified only to the extent that they can be conceived of as deriving from individual agreement, where this agreement has the fo ...
Eleven: The Undergraduate Journal of Sociology
... geopolitical goals of stabilization, making it less effective as a strategy of economic development. ...
... geopolitical goals of stabilization, making it less effective as a strategy of economic development. ...
What Is Globalization? The Definitional Issue – Again” Jan Aart Scholte
... Notions of globalization have grabbed many an intellectual imagination over the past two decades. In academic and lay circles alike, many have pursued an intuition that this concept could provide an analytical lynchpin for understanding social change in the contemporary world. ‘Globalization’ is not ...
... Notions of globalization have grabbed many an intellectual imagination over the past two decades. In academic and lay circles alike, many have pursued an intuition that this concept could provide an analytical lynchpin for understanding social change in the contemporary world. ‘Globalization’ is not ...
the ethics of poverty alleviation
... The chief objective of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change is to prevent “dangerous anthropogenic interference in the climate system” (Article 2). Attempts by natural and social scientists to identify dangerous climate change have failed to appreciate that danger in this contex ...
... The chief objective of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change is to prevent “dangerous anthropogenic interference in the climate system” (Article 2). Attempts by natural and social scientists to identify dangerous climate change have failed to appreciate that danger in this contex ...
1 International Relations on State Sovereignty
... International Relations on State Sovereignty-example #3 Realism has dominated international relations theory since at least World War II when it replaced liberalism as the dominant paradigm. Over time, liberals resurfaced as they saw states being challenged in ways for which realists could not accou ...
... International Relations on State Sovereignty-example #3 Realism has dominated international relations theory since at least World War II when it replaced liberalism as the dominant paradigm. Over time, liberals resurfaced as they saw states being challenged in ways for which realists could not accou ...
The many moral nativisms - Victoria University of Wellington
... aid of one’s children when they are in distress, for example, what is the better psychological set-up? On the one hand, we can envisage a parent motivated to provide aid simply because he loves his daughter—he cares directly for her in such a way that a perceived threat to her welfare directly promp ...
... aid of one’s children when they are in distress, for example, what is the better psychological set-up? On the one hand, we can envisage a parent motivated to provide aid simply because he loves his daughter—he cares directly for her in such a way that a perceived threat to her welfare directly promp ...
The European Universal Welfare State: Democratic Relational
... most significant theories of distributive justice to have emerged since the publication of A Theory of Justice” (Scheffler, 2003, p. 5). This very influential work was published by John Rawls in 1971. According to Scheffler, luck egalitarianism is often presented as originating from A Theory of Just ...
... most significant theories of distributive justice to have emerged since the publication of A Theory of Justice” (Scheffler, 2003, p. 5). This very influential work was published by John Rawls in 1971. According to Scheffler, luck egalitarianism is often presented as originating from A Theory of Just ...
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... benefits and costs and contrary perspectives on individual rights and duties that are germane to the ethical problem in question. In agriculture, these value conflicts are often manifested in the relationships between people in agriculture and other people and between people in agriculture and natu ...
... benefits and costs and contrary perspectives on individual rights and duties that are germane to the ethical problem in question. In agriculture, these value conflicts are often manifested in the relationships between people in agriculture and other people and between people in agriculture and natu ...
Global History: A selected and commented bibliography
... Many historians working on global processes insist that multi-perspectivity is crucial for understanding the past, as there are arguments underlining the possible existence of multiple modernities and the explanatory power of increasing interaction and mutual constituency between different pathways ...
... Many historians working on global processes insist that multi-perspectivity is crucial for understanding the past, as there are arguments underlining the possible existence of multiple modernities and the explanatory power of increasing interaction and mutual constituency between different pathways ...
World History: Patterns of Interaction Global Interdependence, 1960-Present
... • Access to TV high in developed nations, increasing in emerging world • Newscasts and documentaries spread information quickly • TV, radio, movies, and other mass media spread popular culture ...
... • Access to TV high in developed nations, increasing in emerging world • Newscasts and documentaries spread information quickly • TV, radio, movies, and other mass media spread popular culture ...
Good computing - St. Olaf College
... Weiss et al. (2002) provide an example of this complexity in the social and ME within which nurses practice and how insurance and governmental policies influence the ME. Overwhelmingly, they found that institutions influence employees’ basic conceptions of good, responsibility, and concern and that ...
... Weiss et al. (2002) provide an example of this complexity in the social and ME within which nurses practice and how insurance and governmental policies influence the ME. Overwhelmingly, they found that institutions influence employees’ basic conceptions of good, responsibility, and concern and that ...
Liberalism, Perfectionism, and Civic Virtue
... Justice as fairness is neutral in regard to aims. It designs the basic institutions of society in a way that they can be acknowledged by citizens who are adherents of different individual comprehensive conceptions. Rawls clearly distinguishes between neutrality of aim and neutrality of effect. Neut ...
... Justice as fairness is neutral in regard to aims. It designs the basic institutions of society in a way that they can be acknowledged by citizens who are adherents of different individual comprehensive conceptions. Rawls clearly distinguishes between neutrality of aim and neutrality of effect. Neut ...
The Concept of Self-Identity and Moral Conflicts
... examining issues such as persistence of the self and the metaphysical status of human beings, and questions like “What does our existence consist of?” The metaphysical perspective on personal identity stresses the importance of identity, thus understood, for moral agency by stating that understandin ...
... examining issues such as persistence of the self and the metaphysical status of human beings, and questions like “What does our existence consist of?” The metaphysical perspective on personal identity stresses the importance of identity, thus understood, for moral agency by stating that understandin ...
Global justice
Global justice is an issue in political philosophy arising from the concern that the world at large is unjust.