CODE OF ETHICS FOR FILIPINO SOCIAL SCIENTISTSdoi:10.1080/01154451.1989.9754155NonePhilippine Political Science Journal
The Ethics of Social Science Research Ethical thinking about social science research is dominated by a biomedical model whose salient features are the assumption that only potential harms to su... Fred D'agostino - 《J Appl Philos》 被引量: 45发表: 1995年 Fund my treatment!: A call for ...
The central point of this critique is that a feminist ethics requires we attend to the social and institutional form of life in which given practices ... J Liaschenko - 《Ans Advances in Nursing Science》 被引量: 63发表: 1993年 Ethics in an age of austerity: Social work and the evolving...
Science advice is normally seen in the context of physical science advice, and in particular in relation to the institutional position of “Chief Scientific Advisor” (CSA). This is true for the academic literature covering the science-policy interface,
(e.g., prison) may clash with a professional's ethical code of ethics (welfare concerns of prisoners). Higher level ethical concepts such as dignity or human rights provide theoretical resources that can be used to resolve such conflicts. Articles that do focus directly on forensic and ...
We don't always talk about philosophy and science at the same time, but maybe we should. In this lesson, we are going to explore the relationship...
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For agile methods, thus, it has to be shown that they have the ability to further support developers because of the nature of this development style. We will provide reasons for this claim regarding the implementation of ethical deliberation in the section “Implementing ethics in the agile ...
Social structures influence human behavior, including their movement patterns. Indeed, latent information about an individual’s movement can be present in the mobility patterns of both acquaintances and strangers. We develop a “colocation” network to