نتایج جستجو برای: culture and morals

تعداد نتایج: 16863788  

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه شیراز - دانشکده علوم انسانی 1391

from 1950s onward, new theories and critical approaches burgeoned across humanities. these theories were context-oriented; as a result, the analysis of discursive practices gained significance. thus, social, political, historical and cultural discourses that have been hitherto marginalized and considered inferior to literary texts, were introduced as important texts to be analyzed by critics. o...

Journal: :Al-Ishlah 2022

The flow of globalization and cultural acculturation on the one hand has an impact character generation a nation, therefore local wisdom, participation community leaders in creating that is able to maintain good culture highly expected. In line with that, this study aims discuss shape Sumbang Adolescent Girls, Tungku Tigo Sajarangan's Efforts Educating Teens Through Duo Baleh Donation Custom, h...

Journal: :International journal of humanities & social studies 2022

Every group of people bound together by common interest and purpose, whether literate or not, rural urban, possesses a body tradition culture called folklore. This study fundamentally treats folklore as medium for cultural renaissance in deculturised African society. It explores the dearth traditional forms knowledge that shape give meaning to people's lives. Also, study, through analyses some ...

Journal: :Jurnal Pemberdayaan Masyarakat 2022

Character education is a series of efforts to educate children behave well, make the right decisions, and participate in positive societal contributions. The problem that traditional games have started disappear because, currently, elementary school-aged prefer modern games. advantages are messages related togetherness, culture, morals. Community service aims foster character children. method i...

2016

Chapter 1: Beginning with the Metaphysics of Morals’ systematic portrayal of reason’s universally legislative role with respect to duties of right and duties of virtue, I explain why Kant requires the concept of an end that is also a duty if the distinction that he draws between juridical and ethical lawgiving is to ground the basic architectonic setup of his overall doctrine of morals, i.e., i...

Journal: :Ethics in Progress 2022

Humanity has practised animal sacrifice for the greater part of its history, from time Neolithic Revolution. The ritual forms have varied, depending on culture. They also been subject to change, in connection with development human understanding and knowledge animals, which is reflected ontological, cultural moral status assigned animals world. Sacrificing involved not only killing them a parti...

2010
Roland Bénabou Jean Tirole

We develop a theory of moral behavior, individual and collective, based on a general model of identity in which people care about “who they are” and infer their own values from past choices. The model sheds light on many empirical puzzles inconsistent with earlier approaches. Identity investments respond nonmonotonically to recent acts or threats, and taboos on mere thoughts arise to protect be...

2002
Leo P. Kadanoff

Games of chance are often used as conceptual models of random processes in nature. For example, an exhibit on the heart in Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry includes a kind of pinball machine. After the balls bounce somewhat randomly through this machine, they fall into bins symbolizing the different states of health of one's heart. One can bias the outcomes for better or for worse by tu...

Journal: :EMBO reports 2011
Michele Garfinkel

Earlier this year, the Court of Justice of the European Union, in Oliver Brüstle v Greenpeace e.V, cast a decision that has wide-ranging implications for research on human embryonic stem cells and subsequent commercial development. The court revoked a patent previously granted to German stem cell researcher Oliver Brüstle for a method to generate nerve cells from human embryonic stem cells. The...

2015
Julio J. Elias Nicola Lacetera Mario Macis Nikolaos Georgantzis

Most societies prohibit some market transactions based on moral concerns, even when the exchanges would benefit the parties involved and would not create negative externalities. A prominent example is given by payments for human organs for transplantation, banned virtually everywhere despite long waiting lists and many deaths of patients who cannot find a donor. Recent research, however, has sh...

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