نتایج جستجو برای: humanity

تعداد نتایج: 6911  

2004
Martha C. Nussbaum

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1956
R. F. Tredgold

every page attests the enormous reading of the author: and the scope of "psychotherapy" (in the above sense) is traced from primitive societies to the present day?and to-morrow. With all this, the book is no mere catalogue or list of famous quotations : for the author has used his own understanding and judgment to see beneath the surface in the landmarks he describes, and has gone far to fulfil...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2003
Charles W Fowler Larry Hobbs

The principles and tenets of management require action to avoid sustained abnormal/pathological conditions. For the sustainability of interactive systems, each system should fall within its normal range of natural variation. This applies to individuals (as for fevers and hypertension, in medicine), populations (e.g. outbreaks of crop pests in agriculture), species (e.g. the rarity of endangerme...

2013
Geoffrey C. Hazard

The article by Professor Markovits 1 is thoughtful and careful perhaps painfully so but it simply and systematically ignores the human condition. The human condition is what law and law practice address, or, as they say these days, what law is "all about." The nonnative premise of Professor Markovits's analysis is that all realworld persons are equal. This premise is drawn chiefly from the phil...

2017
Indira M Raman

Science can provide cures and improve health, and it can also make us more humane.

Journal: :Journal of Biomedical Discovery and Collaboration 2006
Karl H Pribram

What makes man human is his brain. This brain is obviously different from those of nonhuman primates. It is larger, shows hemispheric dominance and specialization, and is cytoarchitecturally somewhat more generalized. But are these the essential characteristics that determine the humanness of man? This paper cannot give an answer to this question for the answer is not known. But the problem can...

2007
Nick Bostrom

The future of humanity is often viewed as a topic for idle speculation. Yet our beliefs and assumptions on this subject matter shape decisions in both our personal lives and public policy – decisions that have very real and sometimes unfortunate consequences. It is therefore practically important to try to develop a realistic mode of futuristic thought about big picture questions for humanity. ...

2017
Johann Frick John Broome

What moral reasons, if any, do we have to ensure the long-term survival of humanity? This article contrastively explores two answers to this question: according to the first, we should ensure the survival of humanity because we have reason to maximize the number of happy lives that are ever lived, all else equal. According to the second, seeking to sustain humanity into the future is the approp...

2010
Christopher Macleod

In this article I discuss the nature of crimes against humanity. The various definitions that have been used, or alluded to, in the legal literature are outlined, and it is suggested that they fall neatly into two camps by interpreting ‘humanity’ differently. It is proposed that any theory which adequately captures the nature of this crime must distinguish it qualitatively from other ‘lower’ cr...

Journal: :Chemical & Engineering News Archive 2001

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