Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.Turiel, E. (1979) Social convention and morality: Two distinct conceptual and development systems. En Keasey, C. B. (Ed.), Nebraska Symposium on Motiva- tion, Vol. 25, University of Nebraska Press: Lincoln....
Future generations of native ecstatics are unlikely to disagree. Of course, there's only any need for morality if there is anything wrong with the world. If there isn't, and suffering becomes biologically impossible, then morality - in any sense we understand it - becomes redundant too. ...
Locke’s definition of political power has an immediate moral dimension. It is a “right” of making laws and enforcing them for “the public good.” Power for Locke never simply means “capacity” but always “morally sanctioned capacity.”Moralitypervades the whole arrangement of society, and...
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In turn, the ethical dimension is of utmost importance due to morality issues and from a legal point of view: the authors referred to the data collection process without considering permission criteria and which pages are accessible for collection or not. Thus, works that discuss, for example, ...
The Fox of Maulen is both the high water mark of Kirst’s writing and the high water mark of his examination of the morality of resisting or rejecting — making accommodations to survive in a world where moral choices cannot be resolved into simply black or white. As an ex-journalist and...
which reveals many family resemblances with prohibited religious activitytoday. In comparison, the ‘gray’ market covers a broad range of autonomousreligious activities which also may not fit into the established forms of tradition.As such, it is also a distinct form of religious modernity in ...
While this is true of many concepts in political theory, it is particularly acute in the sphere of rights. Are they to be understood as morallethical entities or merely legal entities? Are they aspects of legal systems or are they claims which must be respected in constructing and developing ...
a hugely successful epic of thes and James Dean’s last film, is foundwanting because“its eclectic moralityleaves no room for that spirit of satire, ofseverity too, nor for the sense of the grand-iose, the tragic, the perilous which comes so naturally to countless American...
Stimson commented that ‘the prospect of the cessation of hostilities in Shanghai’, the nominal goal of the recent fl urry of diplomatic action, made him ‘unhappy because if they cease they will cease without America having said her word on the morality of this great situation’ (Stimson ...