lorenzo-thinkingoutaloud.blogspot.com
Thinking Out Aloud: Death of the Author
http://lorenzo-thinkingoutaloud.blogspot.com/2009/03/death-of-author.html
Postings on books (mainly non-fiction), a few films and matters of interest by Lorenzo from Oz (aka Downunder). Tuesday, March 3, 2009. Death of the Author. I finally got around to reading Roland Barthes’ essay Death of the Author. Why do I do this to myself? The essay is short and I should be doing something else …? Well, yes. But why do I bother with yet another fashionable modern French theorist, I’ve never found it a rewarding experience. And I didn’t this time either. The author is a modern figure, ...
greenfutureethics.wordpress.com
Hotel Industry and Environmental Ethics | Ethics for a Green Future
https://greenfutureethics.wordpress.com/2013/05/16/hotel-industry-and-environmental-ethics
Ethics for a Green Future. The Blog of the Rights to a Green Future Project covering ethics, environment, and policy. Risk Assessment in Developing Countries. 2014 Yaounde Seminar on Theories of Justice – Call for Papers →. Hotel Industry and Environmental Ethics. May 16, 2013. The increase in environmental ethics is a refreshing and welcome change. It is 2013 and organizations as well as people must pay attention to the environment. It is important to protect and maintain stabilization, permanence a...
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Flying for the Environment, Again | Ethics for a Green Future
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Ethics for a Green Future. The Blog of the Rights to a Green Future Project covering ethics, environment, and policy. Zen and the Art of Airplane Travel. Flying for the Environment, One Last Time →. Flying for the Environment, Again. June 29, 2015. On this blog, we have examined the question whether green folks and philosophers should refrain from flying to conferences (see for example here. Some time ago, Ian Christie. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window).
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Risk Assessment in Developing Countries | Ethics for a Green Future
https://greenfutureethics.wordpress.com/2013/04/26/risk-assessment-in-developing-countries
Ethics for a Green Future. The Blog of the Rights to a Green Future Project covering ethics, environment, and policy. And I was hoping for spring. Hotel Industry and Environmental Ethics →. Risk Assessment in Developing Countries. April 26, 2013. Taking this distinction seriously from a normative point of view, two issues are worth exploring:. Which generates a number of separate, additional risks. Certain social and institutional problems specific to developing countries are so important in terms of...
adventuresinphilosophy.wordpress.com
Animal Ethics | Steve Cooke
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Measuring the boundaries of our nation by the sun. Below are some selected resources for learning about animal ethics or finding out about academic events in the field. If you have suggestions for more leave a comment. Animal Ethics mailing list: http:/ www.jiscmail.ac.uk/ANIMALETHICS. Animals and Society think-tank: http:/ www.animalsandsociety.org/main/. BBC animal ethics guide: http:/ www.bbc.co.uk/ethics/animals/. The Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics: http:/ www.oxfordanimalethics.com/home/. You are c...
practicalethics.ox.ac.uk
Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics - Hot Topics
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Provides a daily ethical analysis of the latest developments in science, technology and other current affairs. The Centre is committed to raising awareness of ethical issues in the broader community and stimulating debate in the public arena. To this end, the resources listed on these pages are freely available to the public, and include journal articles. Our Journal of Practical Ethics. Professor Shelly Kagan (2016). Professor Samuel Scheffler (2015). Professor Christine M Korsgaard (2014).
alcharisi.blogspot.com
Forget the Epitaph: The Times We Shouldn’t Defend Our Traditions
http://alcharisi.blogspot.com/2012/02/times-we-shouldnt-defend-our-traditions.html
Friday, February 17, 2012. The Times We Shouldn’t Defend Our Traditions. Cross-posted to State of Formation. This past week, Rolling Stone published a heartbreaking article, "One Town's War On Gay Teens,". In many of the progressive circles I frequent, both online and in real life, variations on a theme of the same angry, horrified response to the Rolling Stone article came up: Is this truly what “Christian love” looks like? Groups for the tragedies”:. 8212;that “schools ought to teach revulsion to...
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Links - The Moral Communities Project
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The Moral Communities Project. Society, Morality, and Psychology. If you are interested in the work of the Moral Communities Project, be sure to check out these links as well:. Moral psychology blog from. Blog on ethics in the news from the University of Oxford. Tumblr devoted to “…the bleeding heart liberalism, Yankees fandom, Trekker and Lego geekdom and science nerdery and newshoundishnes.”. Blog from the British Psychological Society. Official blog for the Society for Personality and Social Psychology.
ablogonbioethics.blogspot.com
A Blog on Bioethics: Out of the Frame and Into the Gutter: Graphic Novels and Health Justice
http://ablogonbioethics.blogspot.com/2014/03/out-of-frame-and-into-gutter-graphic.html
A Blog on Bioethics. A blog on bioethics by the director of Yale's bioethics center. Tuesday, March 25, 2014. Out of the Frame and Into the Gutter: Graphic Novels and Health Justice. A while ago I shared. With you this wonderful cartoon. Alias MK Czerwiec. Now let me share with you this symposium, Out of the Frame and Into the Gutter. Brought to you in part by Comic Nurse. Thanks, Comic Nurse. Posted by Stephen Latham. Out of the Frame and Into the Gutter. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Blogbioethic...
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