... into the easy assumption that the morality of markets is of a lower order than the morality of basic rights, and that the issues ofthe relationship between rights and markets is a matter of determining ... 41 The content of that right gives the content ofthe related duty: not to block us Andthe content ofthe right also identifies the duty-ower: all other agents The duty-ower can be read off the ... however, ofthe danger of allowing organisations as well as individuals to occupy the high moral ground and use this to enforce their own, often distorted, view ofthe world The object of this...
... Utilitarian and Rights-based approaches to animal Moral Status 28 CHAPTER 3: THE LAND ETHIC 3.1 The holistic view ofthe land ethic 3.2 Limitation ofthe land ethic 33 39 CHAPTER 4: THEMORAL STANDING OF ... conscience, andthe problem we face is the extension ofthe social conscience from people to land.”57 It follows that the continuance ofthe integrity, stability and beauty ofthe land may be ... and so not have the required connection to the Land Also, there still remains the rather strong J.Baird Callicott, The Conceptual Foundations ofthe Land Ethic” p 97 Aldo Leopold, The Land...
... agents) andthe notion of respecting the inherent “dignity” of all agents (treating people as ends-in-themselves and willing from the standpoint ofthe “kingdom of ends”) gave Kant, so he thought, the ... in the Metaphysics of Morals are not convincing on their own and require us to understand them in the full context ofthe rest of his ethical thought in Terry Pinkard, “Kant, Citizenship, and ... a conception of freedom of choice under the rule of law, the private moral order, on the other hand, is a conception of virtue, of each autonomously willing the right maxim for the right reason...
... statehood: the unlawful proclamation of independence § 3.1 The prohibition of abuse ofthe right of selfdetermination: the requirement of fulfilment ofthe conditions ofthe qualified right of secession ... to the creation of their own State on the basis of an alleged right of self- determination, andthe attempts ofthe parent States to preserve their territorial status quo, is the source ofthe ... non-recognition of claims to statehood 116 § 5.1 The era ofthe League of Nations 116 § 5.2 The era ofthe United Nations 122 § 5.2.1 Violation ofthe prohibition ofthe use of force, in particular the prohibition...
... technologies and raised money by convincing investors to invest through self- directed IRAs and steering them to custodians who offered the self- directed IRAs Approximately $3.5 million ofthe funds ... other retirement accounts into new self- directed IRAs in order to participate in the fraud promoter’s scheme Ask questions Always ask if the person offering the investment is licensed and if the ... accounts likely have not investigated the securities or the background ofthe promoter There are a number of ways that fraud promoters may use these weaknesses and misperceptions to perpetrate a...
... constitutionofthe subject as an object of knowledge, andthe pursuit ofthe subject’s True nature, the origins of which can be found in Christianity and its hermeneutics ofthe subject, and on the other ... First, there is the establishment of an intimate link between the aesthetic andtheethical domains, between an art of existence and care of self, the latter being central to Foucault’s ethics of self- fashioning ... ofthe danger unleashed by the death of God: “We are indeed the last man in the Nietzschean sense ofthe term, andthe overman will be whoever can overcome the absence of God andthe absence of...
... tenure of their posts; and it is "armed with the tremendous weapons" which slay legislation And if the voice ofthe Church was the voice of God, so the voice ofthe Court is the voice ofthe American ... voice and, with some slight changes, became Article VIII ofthe report ofthe Committee of Detail ofthe 7th of August, which in turn became "the linch-pin ofthe Constitution. " * Then, on the ... by the substitution ofthe phrase "judicial power ofthe United States" for the phrase "jurisdiction ofthe Supreme Court," and also by the insertion ofthe words "this Constitution" and "the" ...
... nature of one or another ofthe key components oftheConstitution Complex constitutional cases involve the interaction between and among two or more ofthe components For example, the nature ofthe ... that provide constitutional sanctity and authority, are the compact andthe Bill of Rights The component of representation bridges the instrument andthe symbol aspects ofthe U.S Constitution, ... pursuance oftheConstitution -the supreme law ofthe land Judges were therefore obligated to observe and uphold the Constitution, not the conflicting law Both before and after Marbury, the debate...
... into the group The faceless nature of online interactions may not always allow for this course of action Finally, there is the nature ofthe consent form andthe validity ofthe process In the ... understanding ofthe issue and then expands this understanding to include the psychological perspective ofthe participants In a paper on proposed ethical guidelines for the reporting of results ... between the public and private domains based not on the accessibility ofthe data, but on the psychological perception ofthe subjects with regard to the information The technological point of view...
... between these two philosophers, concerning the role ofthe emotions, does not spring from their moral theories, but rather from their views about the nature ofthe emotions Aristotle’s theory ofthe ... those procedures, the laws andthe execution ofthe laws, are the actions ofthe state Thus the function oftheconstitutionofthe state is to unify a diverse group of citizens into a single ... Part 1: The Principles of Practical Reason The Normativity of Instrumental Reason The Myth of Egoism Self- Constitution in the Ethics of Plato and Kant 27 69 100 Part 2: Moral Virtue andMoral Psychology...
... life and barriers related to the vaccination As we were interested in the subjects' perception andthe impact of ISR, and not in a self- reported evaluation ofthe severity of local reactions, these ... instruments that assess the importance andthe acceptability of ISR to subjects andthe impact of these on subjects' daily life, as well as the overall acceptance ofthe administration route ... constituted of two-thirds ofthe UK clinical trial subjects The scale structure was then validated in the remaining one-third ofthe "UK validation population", to assess the robustness ofthe analyses...
... that y = x + m), the last inequality being an assumption in the statement ofthe Theorem The product in the numerator ofthe right-hand side of (3.25) consists of factors ofthe form (x + y + ... research process it was the other way round This proof was found first and provided (some of) the inspiration for the later proofs of Theorems and Step An equivalent statement ofthe Theorem We take as ... m = The case m = is the one that we need for the evaluation ofthe determinant in (2.2b), the case m = is needed for the evaluation of E(x, y; n), for independent x and y, in the proof of Theorem...
... through the inhibition of APCs or pathogenic T cells, by maintenance ofthe TR cell population and/ or by enhancement of their function (reviewed in [54]) Elucidation ofthe mechanism of TR cell ... The overt immunological similarities seen with genetic defects of Foxp3 andthe experimental depletion of CD25+CD4+ TR cells led several groups to investigate the potential role of Foxp3 in the ... even in the absence of any APCs [58] Conclusion Solid evidence now strongly supports the existence ofthe once controversial TR cells as key controllers of selftolerance Although limitations of space...
... during the Autumn of 2004 and included a multidisciplinary group of doctors (112 neurosurgeons and 298 intensive care doctors) and a random sample ofthe adult population (n = 989) ofthe county of ... experience ofthe neurosurgeon' and'the [lack of] quality of life'; the general public gave priority to the first argument, whereas the physicians stressed the latter Neither group was swayed by the ... unnecessary dispute and miscommunication, doctors must better understand the nature ofthe views held by the general public (and hence those of patients' relative), and their expectations and preferences...
... culated with the intention of placing approximately 10% ofthe sample with the most extreme scores in the "abnormal" banding, the next 10% in the "borderline" banding andthe remaining 80% in the "normal" ... abnormal and borderline bandings for each ofthe subscales therefore cut-offs were determined for each such that approximately 85% of subjects were placed in the normal banding and 7.5% in each ofthe ... 6.0 7.8 the actual percentage of subjects in each ofthe three banding categories In view ofthe extended age range ofthe sample these bandings were also calculated separately for younger and older...
... Concerns in Education What is the purpose of school? Concerns in Education What is the purpose of school? ? Interdisciplinary Students not see the connections between the different subject areas ... Instruction Authentic projects for authentic audiences Science Classes Project-Based Instruction Authentic projects for authentic audiences Communities Learning with the community, in the community, ... become self- directed learners It is critical for our students to become self- directed learners Engage students in: Higher Order Thinking What is the solution? Project-Based Instruction and self- directed...
... child of Union punishes its mother from within and threatens its father, too, ‘‘across the water’’ () The ‘‘legacy’’ () of force and violence, the poem suggests, is more ofthe same: the crossing ... suspicious – not ofthe fact of conquest the poem describes, but ofthe sexualized and gendered binary it superimposes on the colonial relation, andof its attendant use of rape as a metaphor of imperial ... concerns of theorists and critics working in a wide variety of specific contexts – the creation of otherness as a material agent of imperial rule, the place of language as a site of both domination and...
... the food stocks, andthe mood ofthe garrison The tactics ofthe Daily Mail captured the attention ofthe nation; the newspaper dramatized the situation ofthe town by emphasizing the danger that ... examine both the role ofthe press in the formation of public opinion about imperialism andthe role ofthe press in the formation ofthe concept of public opinion itself Mafeking Night marks the powerful ... powerful beginning ofthe New Journalism at the same time as it marks the beginning ofthe end ofthe New Imperialism The coincidence of these occasions arises from the nature ofthe South African...