3. A set of theorems that constitute a systematic view of a branch of mathematics. 4. Abstract reasoning; speculation: a decision based on experience rather than theory. 5. A belief or principle that guides action or assists comprehension or judgment: staked out the house on the theory that...
Theory of Ethics It's difficult to say exactly what ethics is, but we can say that it involves a standard of what is right and wrong based on what people ought to do. This may include: Our obligation to society What benefits society rather than the individual Being fair to others ...
It explains that recognising the inherent value and rights of nonhumans lead to recognising the responsibility and care of humans toward nonhumans.Rebecca Garcia Lucas RoseColloquy Text Theory CritiqueR. G. Lucas (2006), `Human Rights: An Earth-based Ethics', COLLOQUY text theory critique, 12,...
With some overlap in themes withGoodale 2006, this introduction defines four themes in anthropological studies of the practice of human rights: “states of violence,”“registers of power,”“conditions of vulnerability,” and “ambivalence.” ...
This paper critically examines Carlos Montemayor's human rights-based approach to AI ethics, as presented in his 2023 bookThe Prospect of a Humanitarian Artificial Intelligence. Montemayor proposes that the concept of human rights, grounded in the cognitive needs of human beings, should guide AI ...
Reproductive Health and Human Rights: Integrating Medicine, Ethics, and Law Reproductive health and human rights : integrating medicine, ethics, and law Rebecca J. Cook, Bernard M. Dickens and Mahmoud F. Fathalla (Issues in biomedi... RJ Cook,BM Dickens,MF Fathalla - 《Bulletin of the World...
ethics of women’s rights, the state must be proactive in its support for services, such as public child care and paid maternity leave, that make it possible for women to participate on an equal footing with men. From this perspective, the ethic of women’s rights demands more from the ...
in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries the main stream of Liberalism, both in theory and in practice, tended to lose its initially revolutionary character and to solidify into a new form of privilege, inequality, and oppression based on property rather than on birth (Donnelly, 1989, p.l05)...
féminine(feminine writing)in relation to sexuate rights.In the second part,Irigaray discusses man-nature relations and the relationship of her theories to the Oriental culture.The interview,above all,centers on a sexual ethics based on the respect of sexual difference across cultures and across ...
(1982). The rights of detainees were spelled out in the Body of Principles for the Protection of All Persons under Any Form of Detention or Imprisonment (1988). Although these instruments contained some provisions that could be regarded as law-based, they were not themselves binding under...