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  1. Harmonising with Heaven and Earth: Reciprocal Harmony and Xunzi's Environmental Ethics.Yi Jonathan Chua - 2022 - Environmental Values 31 (5):555-574.
    Xunzi's philosophy provides a rich resource for understanding how ethical relationships between humans and nature can be articulated in terms of harmony. In this paper, I build on his ideas to develop the concept of reciprocal harmony, which requires us to reciprocate those who make our lives liveable. In the context of the environment, I argue that reciprocal harmony generates moral obligations towards nature, in return for the existential debt that humanity owes towards heaven and earth. This can be used (...)
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    Harmonising harmony.Luca Tranchini - 2015 - Review of Symbolic Logic 8 (3):411-423.
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    (1 other version)Global harmonisation of the professional behaviour of accountants.Brian J. Farrell & Deirdre M. Cobbin - 2001 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 10 (3):257–266.
    This paper reports findings from a study into national associations of accountants from the perspective of the model code of the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC), Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants. Using data collected from a survey document, the paper analyses the extent of the model code’s influence in an international process of harmonisation of ethical rules for accountants. Obstacles to the adoption of the model code are examined, as is the impact that government supervision of codes has (...)
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    GAfREC Harmonised, NRES Rules.Roger Rawbone - 2009 - Research Ethics 5 (3):89-90.
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    Harmonisation, hiérarchisation ou neutralisation? Plotin et Proclus lecteurs de Métaphysique Lambda.Gwenaëlle Aubry - 2023 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 146 (3):117-143.
    Les lectures plotinienne et proclusienne de Métaphysique Λ ne se résolvent pas dans ces résultats doctrinaux que sont la hiérarchisation de l’Intellect et de l’Un-Bien et l’harmonisation des causalités efficiente et finale. Pour les saisir tant dans leur différence que dans celle qui les oppose toutes deux aux lectures concordistes, il faut déplacer l’analyse du plan des doctrines à celui des concepts. Plus précisément, il faut demander comment Plotin et Proclus intègrent le concept qui, en Métaphysique Λ, condense la (...)
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    Harmonising Human Rights in Europe.Rick Lawson - 2005 - In Jennifer Gunning & Søren Holm (eds.), Ethics, Law, and Society. Ashgate. pp. 1--211.
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    Harmonising green informed consent with autonomous clinical decision-making: a reply to Resnik and Pugh.Eva Sayone Cohen, Dionne Sofia Kringos, Wouter Johan Karel Hehenkamp & Cristina Richie - 2024 - Journal of Medical Ethics 50 (7):498-500.
    Resnik and Pugh recently explored the ethical implications of routinely integrating environmental concerns into clinical decision-making. While we share their concern for the holistic well-being of patients, our response offers a different clinical and bioethical stance on green informed consent and patient autonomy. Contrary to the authors’ lack of data to support their concerns about provider and patient willingness to engage in climate-related conversations, we provide evidence supporting their sustainability engagement and stress the importance of a proactive, anticipatory approach in (...)
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    The Integration and Harmonisation of Secular and Islamic Ethical Principles in Formulating Acceptable Ethical Guidelines for Modern Biotechnology in Malaysia.Nur Asmadayana Hasim, Latifah Amin, Zurina Mahadi, Nor Ashikin Mohamed Yusof, Anisah Che Ngah, Mashitoh Yaacob, Angelina Patrick Olesen & Azwira Abdul Aziz - 2020 - Science and Engineering Ethics 26 (3):1797-1825.
    The Malaysian government recognises the potential contribution of biotechnology to the national economy. However, ongoing controversy persists regarding its ethical status and no specific ethical guidelines have been published relating to its use. In developing such guidelines, it is important to identify the underlying principles that are acceptable to Malaysian society. This paper discusses the process of determining relevant secular and Islamic ethical principles and establishing their similarities before harmonising them. To achieve this, a series of focus group discussions were (...)
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    Modernising and Harmonising Consumer Contract Law.Reiner Schulze & Geraint Howells - 2009 - Sellier de Gruyter.
    In October 2008 the European Commission published its Proposal for a Consumer Rights Directive which puts forward far-reaching changes to the core of consumer contract law: Four current directives are to be replaced by a new, overarching piece of legislation and in doing so full harmonisation for the most part is to take the place of the minimum standard presently in force in the EU. Although a welcome initiative, the extent and possible effects of the Proposal have certainly brought (...)
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    A New Harmonisation of Art and Technology: Philosophic Interpretations of Artificial Intelligence Art.Tao Feng - 2022 - Critical Arts 36 (1-2):110-125.
    Artificial intelligence (AI) art is the product of AI technology applied to art. In terms of technical application, AI art has two methods: symbolism and connectivism. In terms of the human-machine system, there are three levels: human using machine, human guiding machine and human-machine separation. AI art is a special form, existing between natural beauty and human art: AI art, first of all, is not a natural aesthetic object, given that it is the product of artefacts. Its appreciation is mixed (...)
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    Harmonising Natural Deduction.Hartley Slater - 2008 - Synthese 163 (2):187 - 198.
    Prawitz proved a theorem, formalising 'harmony' in Natural Deduction systems, which showed that, corresponding to any deduction there is one to the same effect but in which no formula occurrence is both the consequence of an application of an introduction rule and major premise of an application of the related elimination rule. As Gentzen ordered the rules, certain rules in Classical Logic had to be excepted, but if we see the appropriate rules instead as rules for Contradiction, then we can (...)
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    Harmonising natural deduction.Barry Hartley Slater - 2008 - Synthese 163 (2):187-198.
    Prawitz proved a theorem, formalising ‘harmony’ in Natural Deduction systems, which showed that, corresponding to any deduction there is one to the same effect but in which no formula occurrence is both the consequence of an application of an introduction rule and major premise of an application of the related elimination rule. As Gentzen ordered the rules, certain rules in Classical Logic had to be excepted, but if we see the appropriate rules instead as rules for Contradiction, then we can (...)
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    Harmonised consent in international research consortia: an impossible dream?Bartha M. Knoppers & Susan E. Wallace - 2011 - Genomics, Society and Policy 7 (1):1-12.
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  14. Harmonisation sans subordination?Vittorio Mathieu - 1983 - Epistemologia 6:45.
  15. Harmonising physis and techne: the mediating role of philosophy. [REVIEW]Luciano Floridi - 2011 - Philosophy and Technology 24 (1):1-3.
    The relationship between the physical world and technology is fraught with complications; and yet both physis and techne are necessary to create the environment in which humanity may flourish. Approaching the issue from a philosophical standpoint, this article introduces a series of papers that deal with the interface between philosophy and technology, the critical discussion of the challenges posed by technologies, and their impact or implications.
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  16. Harmonising the personal God with the impersonal Brahman: Sri Ramakrishna's Vijñāna Vedānta in dialogue with Gauḍīya Vaiṣṇavism.Swami Medhananda - 2023 - In Ricardo Sousa Silvestre, Alan C. Herbert & Benedikt Paul Göcke (eds.), Vaiṣṇava concepts of god: philosophical perspectives. New York: Routledge.
     
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  17. The Role of Engineers in Harmonising Human Values for AI Systems Design.Steven Umbrello - 2022 - Journal of Responsible Technology 10 (July):100031.
    Most engineers Fwork within social structures governing and governed by a set of values that primarily emphasise economic concerns. The majority of innovations derive from these loci. Given the effects of these innovations on various communities, it is imperative that the values they embody are aligned with those societies. Like other transformative technologies, artificial intelligence systems can be designed by a single organisation but be diffused globally, demonstrating impacts over time. This paper argues that in order to design for this (...)
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    The Degree of Harmonisation in the Proposed Consumer Rights Directive: A Review in Light of Liability for Products.Reiner Schulze & Geraint Howells - 2009 - In Reiner Schulze & Geraint Howells (eds.), Modernising and Harmonising Consumer Contract Law. Sellier de Gruyter.
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    Harmonising Plato and Aristotle. I. Hadot athenian and alexandrian neoPlatonism and the harmonization of Aristotle and Plato. Translated by Michael chase. Pp. X + 188. Leiden and boston: Brill, 2015. Cased, €103, us$133. Isbn: 978-90-04-28007-6. [REVIEW]Michael F. Wagner - 2016 - The Classical Review 66 (2):391-392.
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    Addressing Ethical Non-Sequiturs in Botswana's HIV and AIDS Policies: Harmonising the Halo Effect.Gloria Jacques & Tlamelo Odirile Mmatli - 2013 - Ethics and Social Welfare 7 (4):342-358.
    Like many African countries, Botswana is adversely affected by HIV and AIDS. However, from the onset of the epidemic there was an inimical expectation, both internally and externally, that the country would effectively address the problem. The paper posits that this expectation was a partial result of the halo effect emanating from Botswana's successful history on many social, economic, and political fronts. However, whilst the country's HIV and AIDS strategy is one of the success stories of the African continent insofar (...)
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    Rules for the Transfer of Movables: A Candidate for European Harmonisation or National Reforms?Brigitta Lurger & Wolfgang Faber - 2008 - Sellier de Gruyter.
    Comparative research in the area of property law is gaining importance. Against the background of the current discussion of developing model rules, aimed at facilitating European private law harmonisation, and of ongoing law reform projects in a number of EU Member States, this volume addresses key issues in the field of the transfer of corporeal movable property.
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    Cultivating and Harmonising Virtues and Principles.Hans-Martin Sass - 2011 - Asian Bioethics Review 3 (1):36-47.
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    The Targeted Full Harmonisation Approach: Looking Behind the Curtain.Reiner Schulze & Geraint Howells - 2009 - In Reiner Schulze & Geraint Howells (eds.), Modernising and Harmonising Consumer Contract Law. Sellier de Gruyter.
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    Liberal family law in the making: Nordic and European harmonisation[REVIEW]Anu Pylkkänen - 2007 - Feminist Legal Studies 15 (3):289-306.
    This paper discusses the past and contemporary legal harmonisation exercises of family law in the Nordic countries and Europe. The critique is that the harmonised ‹European family law’ only entrenches the status quo and reiterates traditional family patterns, the male norm, heteronormativity, and a public/private divide represented in the neutral guise of a liberal rights discourse. Furthermore, the critics point out that the political economy of legal harmonisation is, to a large extent, ignored. In the Nordic countries, egalitarianism (...)
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    Competition Among Systems, Harmonisation and Integration.Manfred E. Streit - 1998 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 8 (2-3):239-254.
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    Beyond Novelty and Growth: A Virtue Ethics Enquiry into Fashion Entrepreneurs’ Responsible and Harmonising Practices Towards Sustainability.Andrea Werner, Patrick Elf, Fergus Lyon & Ian Vickers - 2025 - Journal of Business Ethics 196 (4):845-861.
    A growing number of small fashion entrepreneurs seek to offer an alternative to the mainstream fashion industry, which, in its obsession with novelty and growth, often ignores the costs to society and the environment. There is a need to develop a deeper understanding of how these fashion entrepreneurs may be agents for change in their industry. Using rich data from an in-depth study of 27 UK-based entrepreneurs, we offer such analysis, drawing on a novel framework that combines MacIntyre’s virtue ethics (...)
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    Diversified and in Harmony, but not Identical (和而不同): Harmonising International Guidelines with Cultural Values and National Traditions.Zhai Xiaomei - 2011 - Asian Bioethics Review 3 (1):31-35.
  28. Beyond Novelty and Growth: A Virtue Ethics Enquiry into Fashion Entrepreneurs’ Responsible and Harmonising Practices Towards Sustainability.Andrea Werner, Patrick Elf, Fergus Lyon & Ian Vickers - 2025 - Journal of Business Ethics 196 (4):845-861.
    A growing number of small fashion entrepreneurs seek to offer an alternative to the mainstream fashion industry, which, in its obsession with novelty and growth, often ignores the costs to society and the environment. There is a need to develop a deeper understanding of how these fashion entrepreneurs may be agents for change in their industry. Using rich data from an in-depth study of 27 UK-based entrepreneurs, we offer such analysis, drawing on a novel framework that combines MacIntyre’s virtue ethics (...)
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    16. Modern comparative law: the forces behind and the challenges ahead in the age of transnational harmonisation.Peter-Christian Müller-Graff - 2009 - In Antonina Bakardjieva Engelbrekt (ed.), New Directions in Comparative Law. Edward Elgar. pp. 255.
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  30. Can Perceptions and Motions be Harmonised?Pauline Phemister - 1996 - In R. S. Woolhouse (ed.), Leibniz's 'New System', 1695. Leo S. Olschki. pp. 141-168.
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    CHAMEO: An ontology for the harmonisation of materials characterisation methodologies.Pierluigi Del Nostro, Gerhard Goldbeck & Daniele Toti - 2022 - Applied ontology 17 (3):401-421.
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  32. Human Rights vs. Political Reality: The Case of Europe’s Harmonising Criminal Justice Systems.Theo Gavrielides - 2005 - International Journal of Comparative Criminology 5 (1):60-84.
    The purpose of this article is to continue the discussion on Europe’s converging criminal justice systems. In particular, I test a hypothesis that has recently appeared in the literature, which sees the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights as one of the most significant factors that encourage a harmonization process between the adversarial and inquisitorial criminal justice systems of Europe. This claim is supported by examining the Court’s jurisprudence to identify decisions that led to legislative and policy amendments (...)
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    Understanding and processing informed consent during data-intensive health research in sub-Saharan Africa: challenges and opportunities from a multilingual perspective.Lillian Omutoko, George Rugare Chingarande, Marietjie Botes, Farayi Moyana, Shenuka Singh, Walter Jaoko, Esperança Sevene, Tiwonge K. Mtande, Ama Kyerewaa Edwin, Limbanazo Matandika, Theresa Burgess & Keymanthri Moodley - forthcoming - Research Ethics.
    Africa has a colonial past that renders it a linguistic melting pot, where language is not only important for communication but is inextricably related to cultural identity. In Africa, there are over 2000 languages that are still being used and spoken. Language diversity coupled with cultural diversity may affect the process of obtaining informed consent in data-intensive research. We explore some of the challenges and opportunities of multilingualism in handling informed consent in the context of data-intensive research. In multilingual contexts, (...)
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    The application of manufacturing culture to the design of Asian region oriented machine tools.Shin?Ichi Warisawa, Chikao Inaba & Yoshimi Ito - 2003 - AI and Society 17 (3-4):278-290.
    During the last years the demand for regionally and culturally harmonised machine design is increasingly on the agenda. The problem of localising products like machine tools instantly poses the question for new procedures that allow including the regional and cultural adaptations into the design processes of machine tool companies. How to transform the general insight into the necessity of culture- and region-adapted technologies and how to embed it into a design procedure comprising applicable design attributes is the crucial problem addressed. (...)
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    Clinical Trial Application in Europe: What Will Change with the New Regulation?Viviana Giannuzzi, Annagrazia Altavilla, Lucia Ruggieri & Adriana Ceci - 2016 - Science and Engineering Ethics 22 (2):451-466.
    The European framework surrounding clinical trials on medicinal products for human use is going to change as demonstrated by the large debate at European institutional level. One of the major challenges is to overcome the lack of harmonisation of clinical trial procedures among countries. This aspect is gaining more and more importance, considering the increasing number of multicentre and multinational studies. In this work, the actual European rules governing the Clinical Trial Application have been analysed throughout the different steps (...)
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    New EU Standards of Consumer Protection? New Directive on Consumer Rights 2011/83/EU.Arndt Künnecke - 2013 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 20 (3):951-970.
    In recent years consumer law has come more and more into the focus of legislation within the EU. One of the EU’s key objectives, completing the final stage of the internal market, is to place consumer rights in the centre of it. Following the adaption of various consumer law measures for some decades, the EU has undertaken a thorough review of its consumer acquis. After years of consultations, the Consumer Rights Directive 2011/83/ EU, which was supposed to set new standards (...)
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    Principles of good clinical practice (GCP) in clinical research.Dorota Switula - 2000 - Science and Engineering Ethics 6 (1):71-77.
    Good Clinical Practice is an international quality standard for conducting trials that involve participation of human subjects. Currently, the most widely accepted international document forming the base for GCP is the ICH Harmonised Tripartite Guideline for GCP, which defines in detail the responsibilities and obligations of parties engaged in clinical research. The purpose of this paper is to analyse how compliance with GCP provides protection of the trial subjects and assures quality and credibility of the data obtained.
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    New Features in Contract Law.Reiner Schulze - 2007 - Sellier de Gruyter.
    Economic change, globalisation and harmonisation of European Law have brought new challenges to contract law. The contributions in this Volume by prominent legal scholars deal with current trends and perspectives in European and International Contract Law and their impact on the various domestic legal systems. The Compendium provides an analysis of new developments in formation of contract, performance and remedies, consumer contract law and the particularly controversial area of anti-discrimination law. Experts in their field examine the underlying legal principles (...)
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    The Logic of Modernity and Ecological Crisis.Simon Lumsden - 2021 - Environmental Values 30 (3):277-296.
    This paper examines the theory of sustainable development presented by Jeffrey Sachs in The Age of Sustainable Development. While Sustainable Development ostensibly seeks to harmonise the conflict between ecological sustainability and human development, the paper argues this is impossible because of the conceptual frame it employs. Rather than allowing for a re-conceptualisation of the human-nature relation, Sustainable Development is simply the latest and possibly last attempt to advance the core idea of western modernity — the notion of self-determination. Drawing upon (...)
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    Research ethics committees in Europe: implementing the directive, respecting diversity.A. Hedgecoe - 2006 - Journal of Medical Ethics 32 (8):483-486.
    With the recent Clinical Trials Directive, a degree of harmonisation into research ethics committees across Europe, including the time taken to assess a trial proposal and the kinds of issues a committee should take into account, has been introduced by the European Union . How four different member states—Hungary, Portugal, Sweden and the UK—have chosen to implement the directive is shown. Although this has resulted in four very different ways of structuring RECs, similar themes are present in all four (...)
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  41. Shared Decision Making, Paternalism and Patient Choice.Lars Sandman & Christian Munthe - 2010 - Health Care Analysis 18 (1):60-84.
    In patient centred care, shared decision making is a central feature and widely referred to as a norm for patient centred medical consultation. However, it is far from clear how to distinguish SDM from standard models and ideals for medical decision making, such as paternalism and patient choice, and e.g., whether paternalism and patient choice can involve a greater degree of the sort of sharing involved in SDM and still retain their essential features. In the article, different versions of SDM (...)
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    The problem of life: an essay in the origins of biological thought.Christopher Upham Murray Smith - 1976 - London: Macmillan.
    "Presents an account of the ways scientists and others have perceived life and living processes from the times of the early Greek philosophers to the twentieth century ... The book follows out several major themes in the history of biological thought. How is it possible to harmonise atomism and organism? What has happened to the concept of the soul which played so important a part in early biologies? To what extent does our technology influence our understanding of the living process? (...)
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    «Universale latissimae universalitatis»: origine della creazione e natura del fluxus nel De causis di Alberto.Maria Evelina Malgieri - 2021 - Quaestio 20:389-413.
    Among the authors of the 13th century, Albert the Great is perhaps - together with Thomas Aquinas - the one who chose to confront more closely the metaphysical instances of the Liber de causis. The anonymous work, an original readaptation of Proclus’ Elementatio theologica, not only found in Albert one of its most passionate interpreters, but also profoundly shaped his thought. It is difficult to establish whether it was more the Liber de causis that modelled Albert’s philosophical and theological reflection, (...)
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    (1 other version)A computational interpretation of conceptivism.Thomas Macaulay Ferguson - 2014 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 24 (4):333-367.
    The hallmark of the deductive systems known as ‘conceptivist’ or ‘containment’ logics is that for all theorems of the form , all atomic formulae appearing in also appear in . Significantly, as a consequence, the principle of Addition fails. While often billed as a formalisation of Kantian analytic judgements, once semantics were discovered for these systems, the approach was largely discounted as merely the imposition of a syntactic filter on unrelated systems. In this paper, we examine a number of prima (...)
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    Методи, принципи, підходи до аналізу дизайнерської культури як умови гармонізації відносин людини, природи, суспільства.Ірина Станіславівна Рижова - 2016 - Гуманітарний Вісник Запорізької Державної Інженерної Академії 66:192-205.
    The article is given to analysis of the methodological principles of design culture as a measure of human development in achieving harmonization of relations between the individual and society. Analyzed, on the development of a research methodology and design culture influence such factors as: practical problems of increase of efficiency of design in the regeneration of the human being and its implementation in the socio-cultural life; human development as improvement of his being; the complications of the process design activities as (...)
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    Emotion Education without Ontological Commitment?Kristján Kristjánsson - 2009 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 29 (3):259-274.
    Emotion education is enjoying new-found popularity. This paper explores the ‘cosy consensus’ that seems to have developed in education circles, according to which approaches to emotion education are immune from metaethical considerations such as contrasting rationalist and sentimentalist views about the moral ontology of emotions. I spell out five common assumptions of recent approaches to emotion education and explore their potential compatibility with four paradigmatic moral ontologies. I argue that three of these ontologies fail to harmonise with the common assumptions. (...)
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    Normative Pluralism and Sporting Integrity.Cem Abanazir - forthcoming - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy:1-18.
    Official documents, such as the Word Anti-Doping Code (WADC), argue that sport can be deemed a homogenous and unitary concept. Even where different sports have varying characteristics, the homogenous view of a given sport (‘a sport’ or ‘the sport’) persists. The WADC, international and national sport associations aim to protect the spirit of (the) sport. In this picture, the intersection of sporting integrity and legal processes occupies a vital place. The article will posit that, from a legal perspective sport is (...)
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    Devenir cartésien? La méthode de l’ontologie de Gerhard de Neufville à Johann Clauberg.Domenico Collacciani - 2020 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 134 (3):37-58.
    Nous retraçons les étapes de la formation de Johann Clauberg depuis son premier traité d’ontologie ( Ontosophia 1647) jusqu’aux grands ouvrages cartésiens de la maturité ( Logica 1654-1658, Dubitatio 1655). La Physiologia (1645) de Gerhard de Neuville, maître de Clauberg au lycée de Brême, s’avère une source fondamentale pour saisir la continuité du projet philosophique de l’auteur dans les deux phases de son activité. Nous montrons que l’ontologie de Clauberg est une tentative d’étendre à la métaphysique la méthode de l’induction (...)
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    Legislative regulation and ethical governance of medical research in different European Union countries.Piret Veerus, Joel Lexchin & Elina Hemminki - 2014 - Journal of Medical Ethics 40 (6):409-413.
    Objective To obtain information about the similarities and differences in regulating different types of medical research in the European Union .Methods Web searches were performed from September 2009 to January 2011. Notes on pre-determined topics were systematically taken down from the web pages. The analysis relied only on documents and reports available on the web, reflecting the situation at the end of 2010.Results In several countries, regulatory legislation applied only to clinical trials on drugs and medical devices, in other states (...)
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  50. Water and the Development of the Concept of Chemical Substance.Paul Needham - 2010 - In Terje Tvedt & Terje Oestigaard (eds.), A History of Water, Series II, Vol. 1: Ideas of Water from Antiquity to Modern Times. pp. 86.123.
    The historical development of the understanding of water is traced in the light of the development of the general concept of chemical substance. From the times of the earliest known ancient Greek philosophers, water has played a central role in the conception of the material constitution of the world. But it was Aristotle who developed the most sophisticated understanding of water to have come down to us from the ancients. He viewed it as part of an intricate and systematic theory (...)
     
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