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  1. La question sociale. Limitation proposée de la propriété capitalistique.J. A. Ryan - 1922 - Scientia 16 (32):23.
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  2. (1 other version)La Question Sociale et le Mouvement Philosophique au XIXe siècle.Gaston Richard - 1914 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 22 (3):3-4.
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    Il governo dell’igiene pubblica. Epidemia, questione sociale e forme dell’abitare nella città della Rivoluzione Industriale.Federico Tomasello - 2022 - Scienza and Politica. Per Una Storia Delle Dottrine 33 (65):21-44.
    This article explores the forms of housing and living of the subaltern classes in the French urban context of the early 19th century affected by the social consequences of the Industrial Revolution. It focuses on the social representations and discourses developed by the liberal elites in order to retrace the genesis of the concepts of “domestic comfort” and “public hygiene”. The cholera epidemic of 1832 and the growth of the hygienist movement are identified as crucial driving forces for the emergence (...)
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    Questions sociales.G. Tarde - 1893 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 35:618 - 638.
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  5. La Question Sociale Et le Mouvement Philosophique au 19e Siècle.Gaston Richard - 1914 - A. Colin.
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  6. La question sociale. L'abolition du salariat.G. D. H. Cole - 1922 - Scientia 16 (32):327.
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    The Sparrow Question: Social and Scientific Accord in Britain, 1850–1900.Matthew Holmes - 2017 - Journal of the History of Biology 50 (3):645-671.
    During the latter-half of the nineteenth century, the utility of the house sparrow to humankind was a contentious topic. In Britain, numerous actors from various backgrounds including natural history, acclimatisation, agriculture and economic ornithology converged on the bird, as contemporaries sought to calculate its economic cost and benefit to growers. Periodicals and newspapers provided an accessible and anonymous means of expression, through which the debate raged for over 50 years. By the end of the century, sparrows had been cast as (...)
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  8. L'Idéal moderne. La question morale. La question sociale. La question religieuse.Paul Gaultier - 1910 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 18 (1):4-4.
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    Con-essere e responsabilità. Alle radici della questione sociale della cura.Antonio Di Somma - 2024 - Rivista Italiana di Cure Palliative 26 (1):43-45.
    Con-essere, questa forma verbale infinita dalla profonda risonanza filosofica apre ancora oggi la ricerca al cuore e all’agire relazionale dell’essere umano curante. Non solo, essa richiama la riflessione alle stesse radici della questione sociale della cura. La cura è infatti, nella sua radicalità ontologica ed esistenziale, essenzialmente sociale, cioè manifestazione storico-temporale strutturata del con-essere insieme con gli altri e per gli altri proprio dell’esserci. Sociale è la cura nella sua struttura, aperta come è costantemente alla relazione (...)
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  10. Les Gaspillages Des Sociétes Modernes. Contribution à l'étude de la question sociale.J. Novicow - 1895 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 39:447-450.
     
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    Au risque de la science: Les conséquences éducatives et sociales du développement scientifique et technique. Annales 1999-2000.Jacques Arsac & Académie D'éducation Et D'études Sociales - 2000 - Sarment Editions du Jubilé.
    A la fin du XIXe siècle, le progrès des sciences et des techniques parut ouvrir une ère de bonheur où l'homme, délivré des tâches serviles et de toutes les superstitions, serait enfin le maître de la nature et de son propre destin. Mais le XXe siècle ne tint pas ces promesses. Certes, le progrès des sciences a fait reculer la mortalité infantile et allonger l'espérance de vie. Les nouveaux moyens de communication ont permis la circulation rapide d'informations autour du globe. (...)
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    Représentations sociales, rapports aux savoirs et pratiques enseignantes autour de questions socialement vives environnementales : quels croisements, quelles tensions?Agnieszka Jeziorski, Geneviève Therriault & Émilie Morin - 2021 - Revue Phronesis 10 (2-3):176-193.
    This article proposes a theoretical reflection on the articulation between teachers’ conceptions of particular knowledge objects on the one hand, and their professional action about these objects on the other. We will illustrate our point through two studies carried out in France and in Quebec in the field of the teaching of socially acute questions (SAQs). The first study focuses on the link between the social representations (Abric, 1994) of sustainable development (SD) among future teachers of humanities and natural sciences (...)
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    Justice et identité : La reconnaissance comme enjeu de la question sociale dans l’enseignement moral de l’Église catholique.Guy Jobin - 2013 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 69 (3):499-519.
    Guy Jobin | Résumé : Cette étude est consacrée aux effets de la mutation de la question sociale sur le discours magistériel en éthique sociale et politique. Le mot « mutation » désigne le fait qu’aux enjeux socio-économiques qui formaient traditionnellement le noyau dur de la question sociale s’ajoutent d’autres enjeux de nature différente, notamment ceux liés à la reconnaissance morale et juridique des identités individuelles et collectives. Deux thèmes de l’enseignement social de l’Église seront retenus et (...)
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    The Double-Edged Helix: Social Implications of Genetics in a Diverse Society.Joseph S. Alper, Catherine Ard, Adrienne Asch, Peter Conrad, Jon Beckwith, American Cancer Society Research Professor of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics Jon Beckwith, Harry Coplan Professor of Social Sciences Peter Conrad & Lisa N. Geller - 2002
    The rapidly changing field of genetics affects society through advances in health-care and through implications of genetic research. This study addresses the impacts of new genetic discoveries and technologies on different segments of today's society. The book begins with a chapter on genetic complexity, and subsequent chapters discuss moral and ethical questions arising from today's genetics from the perspectives of health care professionals, the media, the general public, special interest groups and commercial interests.
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  15. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, "Le filosofie del diritto. Diritto, proprietà, questione sociale", a cura di D. Losurdo. [REVIEW]Riccardo Pozzo - 1994 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 49 (2):411.
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    Social science and ethics review: A question of practice not principle.Stuart G. Nicholls, Jamie Brehaut & Raphae Saginur - 2012 - Research Ethics 8 (2):71-78.
    In his article ‘The case against ethics review in the social sciences’, Schrag asserts that the social sciences should not be subject to ethical review. He recounts a number of examples where ethical review has seemingly failed. He further suggests some alternative models for dealing with ethical review in the social sciences. Finally, he concludes, and we concur, that there is a lack of empirical evidence as to the benefit of research ethics review.
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    (2 other versions)ichard's La Question Sociale et le Mouvement Philosophique au XIXe Siecle. [REVIEW]John M. Mecklin - 1915 - Journal of Philosophy 12 (16):445.
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    The Question of Sociality in Sartre's Theory of Practical Ensembles.Daniel Alvaro - 2019 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 31:196-224.
    Resumen Este trabajo tiene como objetivo reflexionar sobre la tensión individuo-sociedad en la Crítica de la Razón dialéctica, última gran obra filosófica de Jean-Paul Sartre donde el autor intenta articular su perspectiva existencialista con la teoría marxista. Nuestro análisis empieza por reconstruir el contexto en el que esta obra vio la luz, para luego abordar la cuestión de la "socialidad", entre otras nociones clave vinculadas a la teoría sartreana de los conjuntos prácticos. Finalmente, de este análisis extraemos algunas conclusiones para (...)
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    The Social Question in the Light of Philosophy.Emil Reich - 1897 - International Journal of Ethics 8 (3):357.
  20. Questions de Philosophie Morale et Sociale.Gros de Durand & D. Parodi - 1902 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 10 (1):2-2.
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    Enjeu éthique d’une ontologie de la différence. La situation de handicap comme question sociale et politique.Fred Poché - 2017 - Franciscanum 59 (167):151.
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  22. La question paysanne yougoslave, la trahison des communistes: Crises sociales, crise de l'organisation.Catherine Lutard - 1997 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 102:107-138.
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  23. Non à la criminalisation de la question sociale.P. Marliere - forthcoming - Multitudes.
     
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  24. Teatro e pensiero politico dopo l'Unità: Identità nazionale e questione sociale.Maria Teresa Antonia Morelli - 2009 - Studium 105 (4):535-548.
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    Il liberalismo americano moderne di fronte alla questione sociale.Sac Jerzy Koperek - 1997 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 2:48-50.
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  26. Social intuitionists answer six questions about morality.Jonathan Haidt & Fredrik Bjorklund - 2008 - In W. Sinnott-Armstrong, Moral Psychology Vol. 2. MIT Press.
    We review the state of the art in moral psychology to answer 6 questions: 1) Where do moral beliefs and motivations come from? 2) How does moral judgment work? 3) What is the evidence for the social intuitionist model? 4) What exactly are the moral intuitions? 5) How does morality develop? And 6) Why do people vary in their morality? We describe the intuitionist approach to moral psychology. The mind makes rapid affective evaluations of everything it encounters, and these evaluations (...)
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    Politiser la science morale : métaphysique et question sociale de Cabanis à Gérando.Antoine Bocquet - 2020 - Cahiers de Philosophie de L’Université de Caen 57:57-70.
    Le spiritualisme de Gérando oriente la réflexion morale postrévolutionnaire sur une base d’emblée plus politique que celle des Idéologues. L’idéal y apparaît comme un plan voisin du réel ; ses conditions d’effectuation impliquent une nouvelle compréhension du rôle de la métaphysique, autant qu’une nouvelle pensée de l’État, ce dernier apparaissant moins comme le garant des droits individuels que comme instrument de pensée et d’organisation. Parce que les conditions de réalisation de l’idéal lui semblent exposées à l’action retardatrice des groupes confessionnels (...)
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    Social Justice in Practice: Questions in Ethics and Political Philosophy.Juha Räikkä - 2014 - London: Springer.
    In this book the practical dimension of social justice is explained using the analysis and discussion of a variety of well-known topics. These include: the relation between theory and practice in normative political philosophy; the issue of justice under uncertainty; the question of whether we can and should unmask social injustices by means of conspiracy theories; the issues of privacy and the right to privacy; the issue of how certain psychological states may affect our moral obligations, in particular the obligation (...)
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    Conceiving social reality in post-soviet Russia: a question of familiar or innovative representations?Edward M. Swiderski - 2004 - Rechtstheorie 35 (3):507-526.
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  30. The social question. A suggested limitation of capitalist property.J. A. Ryan - 1922 - Scientia 16 (32):173.
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  31. La question du social.Danilo Martuccelli - 1992 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 39 (93):367-387.
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    On the Question of the Interrelations Between Scientific-Technological and Social Revolution.A. M. Kovalev & V. I. Kovalenko - 1972 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 10 (4):383-394.
    The fundamental question in the Marxist theory of revolution is that of the socioeconomic and class content of a revolution. Under today's conditions this question takes on primary significance and is central to the ideological struggle. Compelled to recognize the role of revolution in the development of society, bourgeois sociologists strive, however, to give the concept of revolution a new content, eliminating its class essence. Inasmuch as the revolution in science and technology now in progress is significantly changing the face (...)
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    Perceiving socially and morally: A question of triangulation.Edmond Wright - 2005 - Philosophy 80 (311):53-75.
    One evolutionary advantage is that, because of sensory and perceptual relativity (acknowledged as an empirical fact), the tracking of portions of the real relevant to the living creature can be enhanced if updating from species-member to species-member can take place. In human perception, the structure is therefore in the form of a triangulation (Davidson's metaphor) in which continual mutual correction can be performed. Language, that which distinguishes human beings from other animals, capitalizes on that structure. The means by which updating (...)
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    Extant Social Contracts and the Question of Business Ethics.Ben Wempe - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 88 (S4):741 - 750.
    ISCT arguably forms the most promising impetus to a contractarian theory of business ethics presently available. In this article, I want to pay tribute to the lasting significance of Dunfee's contribution to the field of business ethics by analyzing the vital role of the idea of extant social contracts (ESCs) in the conceptual set up of the ISCT project. The construct of ESCs can be shown to shape the problem statement from which the ISCT project proceeds – indeed it helps (...)
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    Social Inquisitiveness: A Normative Account of the Social Epistemic Virtue of Good Questioning.Marcelo Cabral - 2024 - Episteme:1-22.
    In this paper I offer a characterization of the intellectual virtue of social inquisitiveness, paying attention to its difference from the individual virtue of inquisitiveness. I defend that there is a significant distinction between individual and social epistemic virtues: individual epistemic virtues are attributed to individuals and assessed by the quality of their cognitive powers, while social epistemic virtues are attributed to epistemic communities and are assessed by the quality of the epistemic relations within the communities. I begin presenting Lani (...)
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    Ethics in Internet (Document).Pontifical Council for Social Communication - 2020 - Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 32 (1-2):179-192.
    Today, the earth is an interconnected globe humming with electronic transmissions-a chattering planet nestled in the provident silence of space. The ethical question is whether this is contributing to authentic human development and helping individuals and peoples to be true to their transcendent destiny. The new media are powerful tools for education, cultural enrichment, commercial activity, political participation, intercultural dialogue and understanding. They also can serve the cause of religion. Yet the new information technology needs to be informed and guided (...)
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    The Question of the Rationality of Social Interaction.Apel Karl-Otto - 1984 - In Kah Kyung Cho, Philosophy and science in phenomenological perspective. Hingham, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 9--29.
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    Global social justice as a 'question of human survival': an interview with Clare Short1.Nicola J. Smith - 2009 - Journal of Global Ethics 5 (2):155-161.
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    A Question of Social Justice: How Policies of Profit Negate Engagement of Developing World Bioethicists and Undermine Global Bioethics.Subrata Chattopadhyay, Catherine Myser, Tiffany Moxham & Raymond De Vries - 2017 - American Journal of Bioethics 17 (10):3-14.
    We identify the ways the policies of leading international bioethics journals limit the participation of researchers working in the resource-constrained settings of low- and middle-income countries in the development of the field of bioethics. Lack of access to essential scholarly resources makes it extremely difficult, if not impossible, for many LMIC bioethicists to learn from, meaningfully engage in, and further contribute to the global bioethics discourse. Underrepresentation of LMIC perspectives in leading journals sustains the hegemony of Western bioethics, limits the (...)
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  40. The Question of a Value-Free Social Science.Herold S. Stern - 1969 - Dissertation, New York University
     
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    Le Contrat social en question: échos et interprétations du Contrat social de 1762 à la Révolution.Jean-Jacques Tatin-Gourier - 1989 - [Lille]: Presses universitaires de Lille.
    Contre le postulat d'une vérité in abstracto du Contrat social, contre des lectures qui l'envisagent au seul miroir de la tourmente révolutionnaire et minimisent son impact avant 1789, ce livre montre comment dès sa parution en 1762, le Contrat social a été justiciable de lectures diverses, inattendues et opposées au hasard des crises politiques de l'Ancien Régime et des groupes sociaux ou intellectuels concernés: lectures paradoxales des parlementaires, réfutations dévotes, recueils d'extraits qui travaillent sa forme et son sens, utilisation sommaire (...)
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  42. Four Key Questions to Guide Human Rights–based Social Listening during Infodemics.Lisa Forman - forthcoming - Asian Bioethics Review:1-14.
    This paper considers what a human rights–based approach to the use of social listening to counter infodemics during a serious health threat might entail, using COVID-19 as a primary example. The paper considers social listening in the context of human rights including health, life, free speech, and privacy, and outlines what a rights-compliant form of social listening to infodemics might entail. The paper argues that human rights offer guardrails against illicit and unethical forms of social listening as well as signposts (...)
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  43. Concours ouvert par l'Association protestante pour l'étude pratique des questions sociales.V. R. G. - 1889 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 22 (5):523.
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    La question-Nietzsche: les normes au carrefour du vital et du social.Frédéric Porcher - 2023 - [Paris]: Vrin.
    La philosophie de Nietzsche a longtemps servi de ligne de démarcation entre deux courants majeurs de la pensée critique contemporaine: l'École de Francfort, inspirée par Hegel et Marx, et le poststructuralisme français d'obédience nietzschéenne. C'est à une réévaluation originale de ce grand partage que le présent ouvrage se consacre. La pensée de Nietzsche est en fait une référence incontournable non seulement pour les théoriciens français de mai 68 (Foucault, Deleuze, Guattari), mais aussi pour la dialectique de l'Aufklärung d'Adorno et Horkheimer, (...)
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    Questioning Contingency in Social Life: Roles, Agreement and Agency.Stephen Kemp & John Holmwood - 2012 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 42 (4):403-424.
    Structure/agency theories presuppose that there is a unity to structure that distinguishes it from the (potential) diversity of agents' responses. In doing so they formally divide the robust social processes shaping the social world (structure) from contingent agential variation (agency). In this article we question this division by critically evaluating its application to the concept of role in critical realism and structural functionalism. We argue that Archer, Elder-Vass and Parsons all mistakenly understand a role to have a singular structural definition (...)
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    Social Epistemology: 5 Questions.Duncan Pritchard & Vincent Hendricks (eds.) - 2014 - Automatic Press.
    Social Epistemology: 5 Questions is a collection of interviews with some of the world's most influential scholars working on social epistemology from a range of disciplinary perspectives. We hear their views on social epistemology; its aim, scope, use, broader intellectual environment, future direction, and how the work of the interviewees fits in these respects. Interviews with David Bloor, Cristina Bicchieri, Richard Bradley, Lorraine Code, Hans van Ditmarsch, Miranda Fricker, Steve Fuller, Sanford Goldberg, Alvin Goldman, Philip Kitcher, Martin Kusch, Jennifer Lackey, (...)
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    Social (in)justice: why many popular answers to important questions of race, gender, and identity are wrong-and how to know what's right: a reader-friendly remix of Cynical theories.Rebecca Christiansen - 2021 - Durham, North Carolina: Pitchstone Publishing. Edited by Helen Pluckrose & James A. Lindsay.
    Argues that many popular approaches to questions of social justice are illiberal and offers an alternative vision for social justice based on liberal principles, adapted from the Wall Street Journal bestseller Cynical Theories.
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    Questioning the Theory of the Firm: The Challenge of Hybrid, Social and Faith-Based Businesses.Kevin Jackson - 2024 - Journal of Business Diversity 24 (4).
    In light of the diversity of hybrid, social, and faith-based enterprises, the paper aims to deepen and widen the descriptive and normative reach of the theory of the firm. Higher ends of business are core philosophical components for an expanded normative theory of the firm. To regard shareholders, managers, and all stakeholders of a business firm in a fully moral light means expanding one’s view of such roles beyond merely economic and legal conceptions to encompass their full humanity and associated (...)
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    Evaluating agency: A fundamental question for social and political philosophy.Jiwei Ci - 2011 - Metaphilosophy 42 (3):261-281.
    Many of the things we do in social and political philosophy, whether normative or critical, presuppose some understanding and evaluation of agency. To have a clear idea of our normative or critical enterprise, the underlying account of agency needs spelling out. This article begins with a descriptive account: human agency consists in power (or causal efficacy) organized as subjectivity (or selfhood), and such organization takes place through attributions of power informed by values. Some such descriptive account is useful for understanding (...)
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    A Question of Distributive and Social Justice: Public Relations Practitioners and the Marketplace.David L. Martinson - 1998 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 13 (3):141-151.
    The marketplace of ideas theoy has been utilized as one means to justify,from a societal perspective, contempora y public relations practice. Proponents confend that practitioners serve society in true Miltonian fashion by helping clients inject their views into that marketplace. One must question, however, whether afunctional marketplace of ideas exists relative to the public relations process. Further, by focusing ethical questions on individualistic practitioner behavior relative to that marketplace, practitioners may not be paying sulyicient attention to the demands of distributive (...)
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