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... realism on the one hand, and idealism on the other Of our understanding of the world as it is, and as it ought to be The question, I think, is whether in recent years we have ignored those moral values ... had a remarkably clear sense of the loss of trust andthe severing of power and virtue that Vietnam and Watergate had caused and thus of the damage done to themoral capital of America His aim ... about themselves, their government and their country; but he believed they could only feel better in the knowledge that their government was doing right, and could only feel justiWed pride if they...
... accepted the severance of virtue and patriotic pride and thus the shattering of the essential myth The clash on the streets, in universities and in homes, between the forces of the establishment and ... to the Cold War andthe actions of previous presidents in the light of it The pivotal moral, political and symbolical role of the presidency made it the natural focus of the crisis of faith and ... victorious and virtuous Part of the legacy of Vietnam, then, was simple damage to pride, but the essential moral legacy was the radical severing of pride and virtue andthe problem of how to put them...
... Arkansas to gain the highest 244 Moral capital andthe American presidency oYce in the land at the age of forty-eight He was the Wrst baby-boomer president, andthe Wrst to be elected in the post-Cold ... combination of ‘ the rightness of the cause andthe swiftness of the victory.’’7 Pride and virtue, in other words, power and goodness, had at last been restored and reunited Once the initial euphoria ... of their leaders provided they receive enough from them If so, then what might on the surface have seemed the nadir of the American presidency in the twentieth century, the seedy, squalid, rather...
... dominion over the fishes of the sea, andthe fowls of the air, andthe beasts, andthe whole earth, and every creeping creature that creepeth upon the earth.” And later on in history, after the deluge, ... likely to so, then the good effect is greater and more immediate or direct than the bad effect; then give the medicine to save the mother, and permit the probable death of the child If the medicine ... to justify the killing of the child The child, they say, has no social value, the mother is the idol of her husband, the pride of the household, often an ornament to society, the mother of living...
... cared and went the extra mile to help them “After we met this one doctor, she immediately turned everything around for [the baby] and got the medications okayed.” Both the mother andthe grandparents ... gratitude to the mothers and family members in the community who invited members of the project team andthe learning collaborative into their homes to complete the in-depth family interviews Their ... tend to the child and take him to a doctor because of their rigid work schedules They are fortunate that the grandfather “works second shift so [they] can juggle getting [the baby] to the doctor’s...
... works they agree are beautiful There is a sense, then, in which the point of view demanded of true judges in their judicial roles andthe standpoint from which judges perceive the influences of the ... into themoral point of view some means for cor- Mason Moral Prejudice and Aesthetic Deformity recting the otherwise variable effects of sympathetically acquired sentiments.12 The resulting moral ... universal moral standard I also have argued that the entanglement of the aesthetic andthemoral in Hume’s essay results in part from an insight into the irradicably first personal character of aesthetic...
... action or other, where theagent does not necessarily know what that reason is; or as the claim that there is a particular practical reason which theagent grasps and understands.⁵² Naturally the first ... questions of freedom of the will, in ways that the book attempted to resist? Furthermore, whether or not it is compatible with the argument in Responsibility andtheMoral Sentiments, the volitionalist ... addresses these worries To this end, it invokes the distinction between the practical standpoint of deliberation andthe theoretical standpoint of explanation drawn in Chapter 3, arguing that the capacity...
... remaining focused on the integrity andthe excellence of the process, neutral to the donation outcome and respecting the legitimacy of the family decision The discussion might therefore begin (after ... physicians and organprocurement organizations still insist on consulting the families of potential donors and following their wishes” [16] Language andthe nature of the organ donation encounter The ... quality and integrity of organ donation practices in the ICU These practices include humane and compassionate patient care, the avoidance of suffering, the maintenance of dignity and respect, and...
... Qing, Moral Agency, andthe Confucian Rites 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Qing, Yu, and Xing in the Xunzi 3.3 The “Evilness” of Xing 3.4 Xunzian Moral Agency 3.5 The Genesis of the Confucian Rites and their ... dispositions underpin their views on moral agency, and how their views on moral agency tie in with their application of the terms “keyi” and “neng.” With these reasons and considerations as a ... To Prof Ten andthe rest of the lecturers, thank you for all the kind words and care, and for being my models of humanity and relationship Also, to Mrs Devi and Belle, you render the bettest...
... variety of approaches They examine the structure of the press; the methods used to control it by political authorities and their effectiveness; the journalistic texts themselves; andthe political role ... within thepublic sphere, however defined They investigate who owned the papers, who wrote for them, how they were distributed and who read them, and attempt to assess how far audience composition and ... texts, their presentation and format, the topics they covered, the way issues were presented andthe messages, overt and implicit, that they contained Such a comprehensive approach to the comparative...
... conservative propaganda, and with the break up of the radical associations andthe consequent erosion of the links between these organisations and other intellectual currents and circles, the conditions ... in the more pressing conflicts of the age The complex intersection of these two histories – the political turmoil of the 1790s andthe broader hegemonic shift towards the meritocratic bias of the ... borrowed from thepublic stock of art and science, they repaid with interest, by the pleasure and instruction which they afford mankind’ (1 (1812): 358–9) Far from equating literature – the public...
... Program, 2004-2005 The Appraisal of Development Expenditures Project appraisal and risk management for thepublic sector A IDEA AND PROJECT DEFINITION KEY QUESTIONS: a Where is the demand? b is this ... for thepublic sector OUTPUT OF MODULE – Technology and life of project – Quantities of inputs by type needed – For investment and operation – Labour required by type and time – Input prices and ... Program, 2004-2005 The Appraisal of Development Expenditures Project appraisal and risk management for thepublic sector C FEASIBILITY STUDY Focus is on improving accuracy of the key Variables...
... experience THE SUMMIT ON INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE ANDTHE HEALTH OF THEPUBLICThe IOM Summit on Integrative Medicine andthe Health of thePublic was sponsored by the Bravewell Collaborative, and was ... of their own health and wellness This publication, Integrative Medicine andthe Health of the Public: A Summary of the 2009 Summit, provides an account of the discussion and presentations of the ... Medicine andthe Health of the Public: A Summary of the February 2009 Summit http://www.nap.edu/catalog/12668.html 16 INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE ANDTHE HEALTH OF THEPUBLIC take into account the social and...
... objections to the notion that there is some genuine light between what the Court says and does, on the one hand, andthe true Constitution somewhere in the background, on the other Fallon himself ... historical understandings of the practices that constitutional rights prohibited, on the one hand, and historical understandings of the practices that rights did not proscribe, on the other, and contends ... document (and its amendments).96 After all, to wrench the document away from the understandings of the drafters, the ratifiers, andthe rest of the founding generation, is to exacerbate the tension...
... order In the following sections I will argue the need for further theoretical and empirical investigation to better understand the tensions between professions, the state andthepublicandthe dynamics ... a theoretical framework to highlight the transformability of professionalism and to assess the changing relationships between professions, the state andthepublic in the wake of new demands and ... at a crucial point in the writing and invited me to The Open University And finally, many thanks to the team at The Policy Press for their kindness and support during the publication process v...
... Professions andthepublic interest Do professions subordinate their own self-interests to thepublic interest? In Professions andthePublic Interest Mike Saks develops a theoretical and methodological ... where the Council of the Law Society has for long endorsed the general view that the legal profession is for the protection and advantage of the wider public (Council of the Law Society 1974) The ... at this stage, in the face of the decline of the landed gentry andthe diversification of demand for services amongst the ascendant commercial and industrial classes, that the professions were...
... a 1; in other words, the carry is simply theAND of the two addends, while the sum (excluding the carry) is if the first number is or the second number is 1, but not both: the XOR of the two addends ... example, the local bus connects the CPU with high-speed memory stored on the CPU’s motherboard (often on the CPU chip itself) The system bus connects the memory board, the CPU motherboard, and an ... starting with the Intel 8088 and progressing through the 80286, 80386, and 80486 The so-called “x86 series” became the basis for the best-selling IBM personal computers (PCs and their clones) and is...
... (or the City) The fourth section analyses the sale, its motivations and consequences in the light of the theoretical framework provided, andthe final section sets out the authors’ conclusions THEORETICAL ... IN THEPUBLIC SECTOR 107 The Sale and Fabricated Sales Profit of the Water Utility During the autumn of 2003 and 2004, when the financial plans and budgets of Owner City were being approved, the ... 18) Since the Act provides no further definition for the term ‘reasonable’ andthe rates of return are not regulated by any authority,6 they vary widely in Finland and can amount to 2008 The Authors...
... prescribe the debt instruments and otherwise limit and restrict the amount and composition of the debt BPD, an organizational entity within the Fiscal Service of the Department of the Treasury, ... actual cost of production and distribution and depends on the number of pages in the publication and whether the publication is printed in color or black and white Pricing and ordering information ... the financial statements of the U.S government, we have audited the Schedules of Federal Debt Managed by the Bureau of thePublic Debt (BPD) because of the significance of the federal debt to the...