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  • Frobenius-Institut
  • 1995-1999  (7)
  • New York [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Press  (7)
  • Philosophy  (7)
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  • 1
    ISBN: 019512023X
    Language: English , Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
    Pages: XV, 224 S. , Ill.
    DDC: 306.81
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Kommentar ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Kommentar
    Note: Einheitssacht. der enth. Werke: Coniugalia praecepta; Consolatio ad uxorem , Text griech. und engl., Kommentar engl.
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  • 2
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    New York [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Press
    ISBN: 0195110323
    Language: English
    Pages: IX, 476 S.
    DDC: 305.42
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    Keywords: Feminisme ; Justicia social ; Papel del sexo ; Sekseverschillen ; Sociale rechtvaardigheid ; Feminismus ; Geschlechtsunterschied ; Feminism ; Sex role ; Social justice ; Feministische Philosophie ; Sexualität ; Feminismus ; Soziale Gerechtigkeit ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Feminismus ; Soziale Gerechtigkeit ; Sexualität ; Soziale Gerechtigkeit ; Feministische Philosophie
    Abstract: "Growing out of Nussbaum's years of work with an international development agency connected with the United Nations, this collection charts a feminism that is deeply concerned with the urgent needs of women who live in hunger and illiteracy, or under unequal legal systems. Offering an internationalism informed by development economics and empirical detail, many essays take their start from the experiences of women in developing countries. Nussbaum argues for a universal account of human capacity and need, while emphasizing the essential role of knowledge of local circumstance. Further chapters take on the pursuit of social justice in the sexual sphere, exploring the issue of equal rights for lesbians and gay men."--BOOK JACKET.
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  • 3
    ISBN: 0195111222
    Language: English
    Pages: 425 S. , Ill.
    Edition: 1. issued as an Oxford Univ. Press paperback
    Series Statement: Oxford paperbacks : History - environmental studies
    DDC: 304.2
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1500-1800 ; Geschichte ; Geographical perception History ; Human ecology History ; Landscape assessment History ; Natur ; Mensch ; Umwelt ; Großbritannien ; England ; Großbritannien ; Mensch ; Natur ; Geschichte 1500-1800 ; England ; Umwelt ; Mensch ; Geschichte 1500-1800
    Abstract: Preserving the environment, saving the rain forests, and preventing the extinction of species may seem like fairly recent concerns, but in Man and the Natural World, Sir Keith Thomas explores how these ideas took root long ago. In this entertaining and illuminating history, Thomas aims not just to explain present interest in preserving the environment and protecting the rights of animals, but to reconstruct an earlier mental world as well. Throughout the ages humankind has attempted to rationalize its place in nature. At no time was the idea of exploiting the earth for our own advantage so sharply challenged as in England between the sixteenth and late eighteenth centuries. For it was during these years that there occurred a whole cluster of changes in the way in which men and women, at all social levels, perceived the natural world around them. Thomas seeks to expose the assumptions which underlay the views and feelings of the inhabitants of early modern England toward the animals, birds, vegetation, and physical landscape among which they spent their lives. The issues raised here are even more alive today than they were just ten years ago. This fascinating work deftly shows that it is impossible to disentangle what the people of the past thought about plants and animals from what they thought about themselves.
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  • 4
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    New York [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Press
    ISBN: 0195096789 , 0195100778
    Language: English
    Pages: XII, 214 S.
    Series Statement: The Ruffin series in business ethics
    DDC: 302.3/5
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    Keywords: Bedrijfsethiek ; Culture d'entreprise ; Morale ; Morale des affaires ; Organisatiecultuur ; Business ethics ; Corporate culture ; Ethics ; Unternehmensethik ; Unternehmensethik
    Abstract: In Organizational Ethics and the Good Life, Edwin Hartman contends that, as ethics is about the good community, a great part of business ethics is about the good organization. He argues that a large and complex organization has the characteristic of the "commons" studied by game theorists, and that it is the task of management to preserve the commons in the long-term interests of all its members, principally by creating an appropriate corporate culture. A good corporate culture not only serves the interests of the participants but makes the organization a place in which they can develop interests that are compatible with both autonomy and good corporate citizenship: that is, they can develop a sense of the good life that is appropriate to the moral person
    Abstract: Hartman opposes the standard view that the study of organizational ethics is a matter of considering how certain foundational ethical principles apply in organizational settings; instead, he argues, business ethicists should consider how free and rational people arrive at a consensus on practical ethical principles in a morally good organization that leaves room for moral progress. And what makes an organization morally good? In discussing justice, loyalty, and other features of a morally good organization, Hartman draws largely on the work of Rawls and Hirschman. In describing the good life as one in which well-being and morality overlap, Hartman proposes a new version of an idea as old as Aristotle, who taught that human beings are rational but also irreducibly communal creatures
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  • 5
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    New York [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Press
    ISBN: 0195042956 , 0195042964
    Language: English
    Pages: X, 305 S. , Ill.
    DDC: 306.9
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    Keywords: Tod ; Sterben ; Thanatologie
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  • 6
    ISBN: 0195090748
    Language: English
    Pages: IX, 132 S.
    Series Statement: The New York public library
    DDC: 303.49/09/03
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1900-2000 ; Civilisation - 20e siècle - Philosophie ; Civilización moderna - Siglo XX - Filosofía ; Prévision - Histoire ; Siglo XX - Pronósticos ; Theorieën ; Toekomstverwachtingen ; Geschichte ; Philosophie ; Civilization, Modern Philosophy 20th century ; Forecasting History ; Prognose ; Zukunft ; Zukunft ; Prognose
    Abstract: Heilbroner calls the first view that of the Distant Past - the immense span that begins with the Stone Age, moves through the great early civilizations of the Near East to the glory that was Greece and the grandeur that was Rome, and ends only with the advent of modern times in the eighteenth century. Heilbroner makes the bold assertion that through all this vast panorama a single phrase depicts humanity's expectations of life on earth: it will be like the past. As he asks, what reason was there for expecting anything else? Change comes with the second, much shorter period, from the 1700s to the mid 1950s. Heilbroner calls it Yesterday. Now three immense forces, unknown in the Distant Past, dominate the expectations of the West. One of these is science, with its promise of controlling nature. A second is the advent of a dynamic means of organizing production called capitalism. And a third is the appearance of the revolutionary idea that the people themselves were the master of their destinies. Together these three forces imbue Yesterday's view of the future with an idea utterly unknown in the Distant Past: the expectation that the future will be better than the present. The third view is that of Today. Heilbroner points out that our own view of the future is still linked to science, capitalism, and democracy. What is new is that these powerful forces no longer appear as unambiguous carriers of progress. We look to science with fears as well as hopes; capitalism on a global scale brings economic difficulties along with new horizons; the expression of mass political sentiments conjures up the nightmares of Yugoslavia and Africa as well as possibilities for a widening of democratic government.
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  • 7
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    New York [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Press
    ISBN: 0195080319
    Language: English
    Pages: IX, 333 S , 24 cm
    DDC: 306.7
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    Keywords: Sexual ethics ; Love ; Feminism ; Sex customs ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Sexualethik
    Abstract: from The Subjection of Women / John Stuart Mill -- On the Future of Love: Rousseau and the Radical Feminists / Elizabeth Rapaport -- Feminist Politics and Feminist Ethics: Treating Women as Sex Objects / Linda LeMoncheck -- What Is Feminism? / Michael Levin -- A First Look at the Pornography/Civil Rights Ordinance: Could Pornography Be the Subordination of Women? / Melinda Vadas -- A Second Look at Pornography and the Subordination of Women / William Parent -- Should Feminists Oppose Prostitution? / Laurie Shrage -- Moral Criticism and the Social Meaning of Prostitution / Robert Stewart -- Freud and Perversion / Jerome Neu -- Sexual Perversion / Thomas Nagel -- Is Homosexuality Bad Sexuality? / Michael Ruse -- Sadomasochism: An Ethical Analysis / J. Roger Lee -- Of Chastity and Modesty / David Hume -- Duties Towards the Body in Respect of Sexual Impulse / Immanuel Kani -- Crimina Carnis / Immanuel Kani -- In Defense of Promiscuity / Frederick Elliston
    Description / Table of Contents: from The Subjection of Women / John Stuart Mill -- On the Future of Love: Rousseau and the Radical Feminists / Elizabeth Rapaport -- Feminist Politics and Feminist Ethics: Treating Women as Sex Objects / Linda LeMoncheck -- What Is Feminism? / Michael Levin -- A First Look at the Pornography/Civil Rights Ordinance: Could Pornography Be the Subordination of Women? / Melinda Vadas -- A Second Look at Pornography and the Subordination of Women / William Parent -- Should Feminists Oppose Prostitution? / Laurie Shrage -- Moral Criticism and the Social Meaning of Prostitution / Robert Stewart -- Freud and Perversion / Jerome Neu -- Sexual Perversion / Thomas Nagel -- Is Homosexuality Bad Sexuality? / Michael Ruse -- Sadomasochism: An Ethical Analysis / J. Roger Lee -- Of Chastity and Modesty / David Hume -- Duties Towards the Body in Respect of Sexual Impulse / Immanuel Kani -- Crimina Carnis / Immanuel Kani -- In Defense of Promiscuity / Frederick Elliston.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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