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    (1 other version)The Ethics of Engaged Presence: A Framework for Health Professionals in Humanitarian Assistance and Development Work.Matthew R. Hunt, Lisa Schwartz, Christina Sinding & Laurie Elit - 2012 - Developing World Bioethics 12 (3):47-55.
    In this article, we present an ethics framework for health practice in humanitarian and development work: the ethics of engaged presence. The ethics of engaged presence framework aims to articulate in a systematic fashion approaches and orientations that support the engagement of expatriate health care professionals in ways that align with diverse obligations and responsibilities, and promote respectful and effective action and relationships. Drawn from a range of sources, the framework provides a vocabulary and narrative structure for examining the moral (...)
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    Tragic Choices in Humanitarian Health Work.Matthew Hunt, Christina Sinding & Lisa Schwartz - 2012 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 23 (4):338-344.
    Humanitarian healthcare work presents a range of ethical challenges for expatriate healthcare professionals, including tragic choices requiring the selection of a least-worst option. In this paper we examine a particular set of tragic choices related to the prioritization of care and allocation of scarce resources between individuals in situations of widespread and urgent health needs. Drawing on qualitative interviews with clinicians, we examine the nature of these choices. We offer recommendations to clinical teams and aid organizations for preparing and supporting (...)
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    Societal Boundaries.Ulrich Brand, Barbara Muraca, Éric Pineault, Marlyne Sahakian, Anke Schaffartzik, Andreas Novy, Christoph Streissler, Helmut Haberl, Viviana Asara, Kristina Dietz, Miriam Lang, Ashish Kothari, Tone Smith, Clive Spash, Alina Brad, Melanie Pichler, Christina Plank, Giorgos Velegrakis, Thomas Jahn, Angela Carter, Qingzhi Huan, Giorgos Kallis, Joan Martínez Alier, Gabriel Riva, Vishwas Satgar, Emiliano Teran Mantovani, Michelle Williams, Markus Wissen & Christoph Görg - 2023 - In Nathanaël Wallenhorst & Christoph Wulf (eds.), Handbook of the Anthropocene. Springer. pp. 1647-1653.
    The notion of societal boundaries aims to enhance the debate on planetary boundaries. The focus is on capitalist societies as a heuristic for discussing the expansionary dynamics, power relations, and lock-ins of modern societies that impel highly unsustainable societal relations with nature. While formulating societal boundaries implies a controversial process – based on normative judgments, ethical concerns, and socio-political struggles – it has the potential to offer guidelines for a just, social-ecological transformation.
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    Planetary Boundaries.Ulrich Brand, Barbara Muraca, Éric Pineault, Marlyne Sahakian, Anke Schaffartzik, Andreas Novy, Christoph Streissler, Helmut Haberl, Viviana Asara, Kristina Dietz, Miriam Lang, Ashish Kothari, Tone Smith, Clive Spash, Alina Brad, Melanie Pichler, Christina Plank, Giorgos Velegrakis, Thomas Jahn, Angela Carter, Qingzhi Huan, Giorgos Kallis, Joan Martínez Alier, Gabriel Riva, Vishwas Satgar, Emiliano Teran Mantovani, Michelle Williams, Markus Wissen & Christoph Görg - 2023 - In Nathanaël Wallenhorst & Christoph Wulf (eds.), Handbook of the Anthropocene. Springer. pp. 91-97.
    The planetary boundaries concept has profoundly changed the vocabulary and representation of global environmental issues. The article starts by highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of planetary boundaries from a social science perspective. It is argued that the growth imperative of capitalist economies, as well as other particular characteristics detailed below, are the main drivers of the ecological crisis and exacerbated trends already underway. Further, the planetary boundaries framework can support interpretations that do not solely emphasize technocratic operational approaches and costs, (...)
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  5. Collision. Bass Pro Shops, Environmental Thought, and the Anima(l)tronic Dead.Christina M. Colvin - 2015 - Evental Aesthetics 4 (2):105-115.
    This essay collides with the aesthetic of wilderness cultivated by the North American retail chain Bass Pro Shops. Through elaborate displays and décor that render each store part rustic lodge, aquarium, amusement park, natural history museum, and hunting simulator, the stores represent the natural world and its inhabitants as abundant resources for human consumption. The stores’ aesthetic is primarily wrought through the arrangement of taxidermied animals. These animals include both traditional wildlife mounts posed in lifelike attitudes as well as animatronic (...)
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    B Flach! B Flach!Myroslav Laiuk & Ali Kinsella - 2023 - Common Knowledge 29 (1):1-20.
    Don't tell terrible stories—everyone here has enough of their own. Everyone here has a whole bloody sack of terrible stories, and at the bottom of the sack is a hammer the narrator uses to pound you on the skull the instant you dare not believe your ears. Or to pound you when you do believe. Not long ago I saw a tomboyish girl on Khreshchatyk Street demand money of an elderly woman, threatening to bite her and infect her with syphilis. (...)
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    Statistical learning in a serial reaction time task: Simultaneous extraction of multiple statistics.Ruskin H. Hunt & Richard N. Aslin - 2001 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 130 (4):658-680.
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    Moving into a new era.V. Tschudin & G. Hunt - 1994 - Nursing Ethics 1 (1):1-2.
  9. Lord Kelvin: His Influence on Electrical Measurements and Units.P. Tunbridge & B. J. Hunt - 1994 - Annals of Science 51 (6):680-680.
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  10. (1 other version)Do Imaginings have a Goal?Marcus Hunt - 2023 - Axiomathes: Global Philosophy 33 (1):1-17.
    The paper investigates whether imaginative states about propositions can be assessed in terms of fittingness (also known as correctness, appropriateness, aptness). After characterizing propositional imaginings and explaining the idea of fittingness, I present some considerations in favour of the no conditions view: imagining seems to be the sort of action that cannot be done unfittingly, and imaginings have no external cognitive nor conative goals in light of which they could be unfitting. I then examine the local conditions view, that there (...)
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    Ethics of world religions.A. D. Hunt - 1991 - San Diego, Calif.: Greenhaven Press. Edited by Marie T. Crotty & Robert B. Crotty.
    Compares and contrasts the ethical systems derived from the major religions of the world.
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    Poetic injustice: How narratives can lead us astray.Lester Hunt - manuscript
    In Poetic Justice Martha Nussbaum undertakes to explain how “story-telling and literary imagining” can supply “essential ingredients in a rational argument” and thereby improve public discourse regarding important ethical, political, and legal issues.
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    Posing questions for a scientific archaeology.Terry L. Hunt, Carl P. Lipo & Sarah L. Sterling (eds.) - 2001 - Westport, Conn.: Bergin & Garvey.
    This volume addresses the need to describe the world so that archaeology can have theory built as historical science.
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    The inadequacy of Kalin's views on “the inadequacy of contemporary moral philosophy”.W. Murray Hunt - 1979 - Journal of Value Inquiry 13 (2):145-148.
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  15. Form and Flux in the Theaetetus and Timaeus.David P. Hunt - 2002 - In William A. Welton (ed.), Plato's Forms: Varieties of Interpretation. Lexington Books. pp. 151-167.
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    A Cognitive-Developmental Theory of Human Consciousness: Incommensurable Cognitive Domains of Purpose and Cause as a Conjoined Ontology of Inherent Human Unbalance.Harry Hunt - 2009 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 16 (9):27-54.
    Kant's account of the experience of the sublime in nature and the incommensurability of its bases in the two European traditions of philosophy that feed into modern cognitive psychology, the holism of Leibniz and the analytic reductionism of Locke, are used to develop a new theory of human nature in terms of developmental interactions between initially separate cognitive domains. More recent illustrations of this separation/interaction are found in debates over 'emergence' in modern science and theories of consciousness. Shifting from competitive (...)
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  17. The Right to Arms as a Means-Right.Lester Hunt - 2011 - Public Affairs Quarterly 25 (2):113-130.
    1. Two IssuesIn recent years, a number of philosophers have discussed the possibility that the widely recognized right of self-defense includes another, more controversial right: a right to arms, where “arms” is understood to include guns. I will argue in what follows that the right of self-defense does indeed have this feature, and I will offer a new explanation of why it does so—an explanation that, despite its novelty is, I believe, deeply rooted in common sense.I n Section 2, I (...)
     
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    “In Our Own Little World”: Invisibility of the Social and Ethical Dimension of Engineering Among Undergraduate Students.Jae Hoon Lim, Brittany D. Hunt, Nickcoy Findlater, Peter T. Tkacik & Jerry L. Dahlberg - 2021 - Science and Engineering Ethics 27 (6):1-23.
    This paper explores how undergraduate students understood the social relevance of their engineering course content knowledge and drew broader social and ethical implications from that knowledge. Based on a three-year qualitative study in a junior-level engineering class, we found that students had difficulty in acknowledging the social and ethical aspects of engineering as relevant topics in their coursework. Many students considered the immediate technical usability or improved efficiency of technical innovations as the noteworthy social and ethical implications of engineering. Findings (...)
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    Chesterton as Essayist.Peter Hunt - 2006 - The Chesterton Review 32 (1/2):208-215.
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    Colin Clark, Small Farming, the Guild System and Chesterton.Peter Hunt - 1978 - The Chesterton Review 4 (2):165-181.
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    Chesterton, Distributism and Australia.Peter Hunt - 1998 - The Chesterton Review 24 (3):281-295.
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    Defining Contemporary Australian Culture.Peter Hunt - 1998 - The Chesterton Review 24 (3):372-375.
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  23. Ecology at the Heart of Faith: The Challenge of Heart that Leads to a New Away of Living on Earth [Book Review].Anne Hunt - 2007 - The Australasian Catholic Record 84 (3):371.
     
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    El Niño: Dynamics, its role in climate change, and its effects on climate variability.Allen G. Hunt - 2001 - Complexity 6 (3):16-32.
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    How to Destroy a Village.Peter Hunt - 1996 - The Chesterton Review 22 (3):407-407.
  26. Jeffrie G. Murphy, Character, Liberty, and Law: Kantian Essays in Theory and Practice Reviewed by.Ian Hunt - 2000 - Philosophy in Review 20 (3):210-211.
     
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    Letter from Australia.Peter Hunt - 2007 - The Chesterton Review 33 (1/2):416-416.
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  28. Maurice A. Finocchiaro, Beyond Right and Left: Democratic Elitism in Mosca and Gramsci Reviewed by.Alan Hunt - 2000 - Philosophy in Review 20 (2):100-102.
     
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  29. 3 new incunables with marginalia by politian.A. J. Hunt - 1984 - Rinascimento 24:251.
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    Recent equality legislation in the UK.Beverley Hunt - 2004 - Nursing Ethics 11 (4):411-413.
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    The ethics of silence.G. Hunt - 2004 - Nursing Ethics 11 (2):108.
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    The Uses of History.Peter Hunt - 1981 - The Chesterton Review 7 (2):177-181.
  33. What We Talk About When We Talk About Dignity in Policing.Luke William Hunt - 2018 - Virginia Criminal Justice Bulletin 3 (2).
    This essay sketches various conceptions of dignity and how those conceptions might be relevant to police brutality and legal rights. It is an edited, draft excerpt from chapter 1 of my book, The Retrieval of Liberalism in Policing (Oxford, 2019).
     
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    Exploring Nursing Values in the Development of a Nurse-Led Service.Sara Faithfull & Geoffrey Hunt - 2005 - Nursing Ethics 12 (5):440-452.
    This article considers the development of nurse-led services as a part of a pilot study and explores the therapeutic nature of the role of the nurse. In particular it suggests a need for reconsideration of the fundamental values of nurse-led care in the context of changing organizational culture. Within the UK there has been pressure from policy makers to extend the role of the specialist nurse and create new nursing roles, shifting the boundaries between professional health groups. The philosophy of (...)
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    Some perils of quantum consciousness - epistemological pan-experientialism and the emergence-submergence of consciousness.Harry T. Hunt - 2001 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 8 (9-10):35-45.
    If consciousness emerges into ontological reality at some point in nature, as system complexity increases, then it also ‘submerges’ at some adjoining point, as structures simplify. This has led some to posit a ‘latent-consciousness’ in what Bohr saw as the consciousness-like spontaneity of quantum phenomena. Yet to move on this basis to Whitehead's ontological pan-experientialism or to direct quantum explanations of consciousness faces serious epistemological limitations -- perhaps being more unwittingly projective than genuinely explanatory. More reasonable would be an epistemological (...)
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  36. Compeliüve irrationality: The influence of morai philosophy.Dennis В Amett & Shelby D. Hunt - 2002 - Business Ethics Quarterly 12 (3):279-303.
     
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    Mohandas K. Gandhi: Citizenship and Community for an Industrial Age.Robert W. Hunt - 2003 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 23 (3):192-200.
    For Mohandas K. Gandhi, questions of technology were integral to his overall utopian vision. His future for India and for the world at large rested on the belief that technology, along with all the instrumentalities of society and culture, could be judged on the basis of their continuation to swaraj—dimensions of individual and community freedom. He was pragmatic; he changed notably over time in his specific views of “appropriate” technology and institutions. But his basic vision of the good society endured, (...)
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  38. The Future of the Cognitive Revolution, Chapter 11.David Martel Johnson & Christina E. Erneling (eds.) - 1997 - Oxford University Press.
     
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  39. Posedaţii.Alina Mungiu-Pippidi - 2002 - Dilema 466:7.
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    An Australian Republic or an Australian Monarchy.Peter Hunt - 1998 - The Chesterton Review 24 (4):555-556.
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    After Eve: Various Women's Approaches To Religion, Values and Science.Mary E. Hunt - 1996 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 16 (4):176-177.
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    Benefaction and Rewards in the Ancient Greek City: The Origins of Euergetism by Marc Domingo Gygax.Peter Hunt - 2017 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 111 (1):152-154.
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    Continuum percolation theory for transport properties in porous media.A. G. Hunt * - 2005 - Philosophical Magazine 85 (29):3409-3434.
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    Chapter VIII grading teachers:.Lester Hunt - manuscript
    I sometimes entertain my non-academic friends by telling them that, at the end of each course I teach, before I compute my students’ grades, I pause nervously while I wait to be graded by my students. This process can be described less paradoxically, but surely no more truthfully, as follows. In my department, and as far as I know all the departments at my university, each course ends with students anonymously filling out forms in which they evaluate the teacher and (...)
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    Discussion: Professor Gray's 'objective theory of emotion.'.W. A. Hunt - 1935 - Psychological Review 42 (4):394-397.
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    Designer Theology: A Feminist Perspective.Mary E. Hunt - 2001 - Zygon 36 (4):737-751.
    This is a critical look at the question of design from a feminist theological perspective. The author analyzes James Moore's 1995 Zygon article, “Cosmology and Theology: The Reemergence of Patriarchy.” Then she looks at the relationship between science and religion from a feminist perspective, focusing on the kyriarchal nature of theology itself in light of the myriad power issues at hand. Finally, she suggests that, instead of pondering the notion of design, scientists and theologians might more fruitfully look for new (...)
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    Entering the Future Looking Backwards.Richard Hunt - 1978 - Hastings Center Report 8 (3):5-6.
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    Further evidence on coding in reading-disabled children.R. Reed Hunt & Isis Badawi - 1985 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 23 (3):223-226.
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  49. Faith, Film, and Philosophy: Big Ideas on the Big Screen.David P. Hunt (ed.) - 2007 - Downers Grove, IL, USA: InterVarsity Press.
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    Grandmother.Peter Hunt - 2003 - The Chesterton Review 29 (1/2):137-138.
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