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also sometimes referred to as “ethical families” or “ethical theories” (e.g., Bankins & Formosa,2023; Bilal et al.,2021; Floridi & Sanders,2004; Hindocha & Badea,2022). Ethics, which is understood as the science of morality, can be defined as “the...
Rights: Meaning and theories; different kinds of rights; concept of Human RightsWhat are rights? A right is described as an entitlement or justified claim to a certain kind of positive and negative treatment from others, to support from others or non-interference from others. In other words,...
Faculty of Medical Statistics and Epidemiology, School of Public Health, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China Li Ling Contributions CW, WT and LL participated in all stages and wrote the manuscript, JDT and CL helped collect the data; JDT and HZ helped design the study and reviewed the ...
This organic development of ethical culture is far more robust than the brittle veneer created by top-down values initiatives. It’s also much harder to fake, which makes it a more reliable indicator of actual organisational health. Numbers, as Gilb would emphasise, don’t lie—or at least ...
they are just born different. As the textbook states, constructionist’s issue with this type of deviance isn’t the person who looks out of place, but why these people are treated differently. It is unfair that people judge others who are born with handicaps or deformities, but people are...
While a more detailed summary of our results is provided in our concluding section (Section ‘Conclusions’), we note here the study’s three main conclusions. First, the theories of agricultural intensification developed by Boserup, Binswanger and others certainly receive very strong support from ...
“Effects of Regular Classes in Outdoor Education Settings: A Systematic Review on Students’ Learning, Social and Health Dimensions.” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 14 (5): 485. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph14050485. (Open in a new window)PubMed (Open in...
Life course and cumulative disadvantage theories explore how systemic inequities tied to racial capitalism and mental health outcomes are interconnected, negatively affecting Black Americans across subsequent generations (Crystal & Shea, 1990; Dannefer, 2003; Ferraro et al., 2009; Shuey & Willson, 2008...
(e.g., Hartig,2021). These theories emphasize some element of restoration, whether this be at a physiological (SRT) or cognitive (ART) level. ART has been most commonly used as a plausible explanation for how the restorative effects of nature can indirectly enhance creativity by reducing ...