نتایج جستجو برای: paternalistic liberalism

تعداد نتایج: 2608  

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2014
Mitchel N Herian Louis Tay Joseph A Hamm Ed Diener

Research from across disciplines has demonstrated that social and political contextual factors at the national and subnational levels can impact the health and health behavior risks of individuals. This paper examines the impact of state-level social capital and ideology on individual-level health outcomes in the U.S. Leveraging the variation that exists across states in the U.S., the results r...

2007
Christian De Cock Steffen Böhm

In this paper we engage with the liberalist project in organization and management studies. The fi rst ‘face’ of organizational liberalism is expressed through post-bureaucratic discourses which very much defi ne the mainstream of management thought today, highlighting the need for organizational openness which can only come through a liberation of management from the closed structures of the b...

Journal: :Archives of sexual behavior 2012
Valeschka M Guerra Valdiney V Gouveia Deliane M Sousa Tiago J Lima Leogildo A Freires

Despite theoretical associations, there is a lack of empirical studies on the axiological basis of sexual liberalism-conservatism. Two studies demonstrated important associations between these constructs for young adults. In Study 1, participants were 353 undergraduate students with a mean age of 20.13 (SD = 1.84), who completed the Sexual Liberalism-Conservatism Scale and the Basic Values Surv...

2008
Helmuth Cremer Philippe De Donder Dario Maldonado Pierre Pestieau

This paper studies the design of a nonlinear social security scheme in a society where individuals differ in two respects: productivity and degree of myopia. Myopic individuals may not save “enough” for their retirement because their “myopic self” emerges when labor supply and savings decisions are made. The social welfare function is paternalistic: the rate of time preference of the far-sighte...

2014
Bilal Afsar

While much has been written and empirically researched about leadership style, little effort has been made to make out what constitutes successful and effective leadership for university teachers of Pakistan. Paternalistic leadership is a promising body of research that has been tailored to the Pakistani context in this study. The research focuses on the impact of two most important dimensions ...

Journal: :Perspectives on psychological science : a journal of the Association for Psychological Science 2013
Chaz Firestone

A chief goal of perception is to help us navigate our environment. According to a rich and ambitious theory of spatial perception, the visual system achieves this goal not by aiming to accurately depict the external world, but instead by actively distorting the environment's perceived spatial layout to bias action selection toward favorable outcomes. Scores of experimental results have supporte...

2006
Francis Dodsworth

Recent Foucaultian work on ‘governmentality’ posits a distinction between two ‘rationalities’ of government: ‘police’ and ‘liberalism’. The former is closely associated with the idea of order, produced through constant and detailed intervention in public life. The latter is associated with freedom and the insulation of the social and economic spheres from (particularly political) interference. ...

Journal: :Medical hypotheses 2008
Robin Hanson

Why do we regulate the substances we can ingest, the advisors we can hear, and the products we can buy far more than similarly-important non-health choices? I review many possible arguments for such paternalistic policies, as well many possible holes in such arguments. I argue we should either be clearer about what justifies our paternalism, or we should back off and be less paternalistic.

2008
HELMUTH CREMER PHILIPPE DE DONDER DARIO MALDONADO PIERRE PESTIEAU Helmuth Cremer Philippe De Donder

This paper studies the design of a nonlinear social security scheme in a society where individuals differ in two respects: productivity and degree of myopia. Myopic individuals may not save “enough” for their retirement because their “myopic self” emerges when labor supply and savings decisions are made. The social welfare function is paternalistic: the rate of time preference of the far-sighte...

2013
Dale Dorsey

As I use the term here, the central component of political liberalism holds that political institutions are not to be guided by substantive principles of the good about which reasonable people may disagree. If a particular policy or institutional action is a requirement of justice, this cannot be because this policy or action promotes human welfare, well-being, or flourishing. Morality, on the ...

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