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    Complex Reaction Kinetics in Chemistry: A Unified Picture Suggested by Mechanics in Physics.Elena Agliari, Adriano Barra, Giulio Landolfi, Sara Murciano & Sarah Perrone - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-16.
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  2. (2 other versions)Moral Disagreement and Moral Expertise.Sarah McGrath - 2008 - Oxford Studies in Metaethics 3:87-108.
     
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    An Empirical Investigation of the Relationships among a Consumer’s Personal Values, Ethical Ideology and Ethical Beliefs.Sarah Steenhaut & Patrick van Kenhove - 2006 - Journal of Business Ethics 64 (2):137 - 155.
    This study provides an additional partial test of the Hunt-Vitell theory [1986, Journal of Macro-marketing, 8, 5-16; 1993, 'The General Theory of Marketing Ethics: A Retrospective and Revision', in N. C. Smith and J. A. Quelch (eds.), Ethics in Marketing (Irwin Inc., Homewood), pp. 775-784], within the consumer ethics context. Using structural equation modeling, the relationships among an individual's personal values (conceptualized by the typology of Schwartz [1992, 'Universals in the Content and Structure of Values: Theoretical Advances and Empirical Tests (...)
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  4. Time-Slice Epistemology and Action Under Indeterminacy.Sarah Moss - forthcoming - In John Hawthorne & Tamar Gendler, Oxford Studies in Epistemology 5.
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    Anne Conway: A Woman Philosopher.Sarah Hutton - 2004 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This 2004 book was the first intellectual biography of one of the very first English women philosophers. At a time when very few women received more than basic education, Lady Anne Conway wrote an original treatise of philosophy, her Principles of the Most Ancient and Modern Philosophy, which challenged the major philosophers of her day - Descartes, Hobbes and Spinoza. Sarah Hutton's study places Anne Conway in her historical and philosophical context, by reconstructing her social and intellectual milieu. She (...)
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  6. Kant's theory of imagination: bridging gaps in judgement and experience.Sarah L. Gibbons - 1994 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This book departs from much of the scholarship on Kant by demonstrating the centrality of imagination to Kant's philosophy as a whole. In Kant's works, human experience is simultaneously passive and active, thought and sensed, free and unfree: these dualisms are often thought of as unfortunate byproducts of his system. Gibbons, however, shows that imagination performs a vital function in "bridging gaps" between the different elements of cognition and experience. Thus, the role imagination plays in Kant's works expresses his fundamental (...)
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    Moral Distress Entangled: Patients and Providers in the COVID-19 Era.Sarah Vittone & Claudia R. Sotomayor - 2021 - HEC Forum 33 (4):415-423.
    Moral distress is defined as the inability to act according to one’s own core values. During the COVID-19 pandemic, moral distress in medical personnel has gained attention, related to the impact of pandemic-associated factors, such as the uncertainty of treatment options for the virus and the accelerated pace of deaths. Measures to provide aid and mitigate the long-term pandemic effect on providers are starting to be designed. Yet, little has been said about the moral distress experienced by patients and the (...)
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    Alienation and Self-Knowledge in Maine de Biran.Sarah Horton - 2025 - Journal for Continental Philosophy of Religion 7 (1):66-88.
    For Maine de Biran, one knows oneself through effort. Crucially, effort involves both a force and a resistance: thus, I am the relation between my soul and my body. Biran may seem to bring the body wholly within the sphere of the self’s interiority, and, indeed, he has often been credited with discovering the lived body of phenomenology. This article argues, however, drawing on Emmanuel Falque’s recent reading of Biran, that the Biranian myself turns out to be, to an extent, (...)
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    Précis of Probabilistic Knowledge.Sarah Moss - 2020 - Res Philosophica 97 (1):93-96.
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  10. Willing, Wanting, Waiting, by Richard Holton.Sarah K. Paul - 2011 - Mind 120 (479):889-892.
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    Maintaining credibility when communicating uncertainty: the role of directionality.Sarah C. Jenkins & Adam J. L. Harris - 2020 - Thinking and Reasoning 27 (1):97-123.
    Risk communicators often need to communicate probabilistic predictions. On occasion, an event with 10% likelihood will occur, or one with 90% likelihood will not – a probabilistically unexpected ou...
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    Patient consent preferences on sharing personal health information during the COVID-19 pandemic: “the more informed we are, the more likely we are to help”.Sarah Tosoni, Indu Voruganti, Katherine Lajkosz, Shahbano Mustafa, Anne Phillips, S. Joseph Kim, Rebecca K. S. Wong, Donald Willison, Carl Virtanen, Ann Heesters & Fei-Fei Liu - 2022 - BMC Medical Ethics 23 (1):1-15.
    Background Rapid ethical access to personal health information to support research is extremely important during pandemics, yet little is known regarding patient preferences for consent during such crises. This follow-up study sought to ascertain whether there were differences in consent preferences between pre-pandemic times compared to during Wave 1 of the COVID-19 global pandemic, and to better understand the reasons behind these preferences. Methods A total of 183 patients in the pandemic cohort completed the survey via email, and responses were (...)
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    Journeys as Shared Human Experiences.Sarah Perrault & Meaghan M. O'Keefe - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (10):13-15.
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    Economic corruption, political machinations and legal ethics: correspondents’ report from Canada.Richard Devlin & Sarah Frame - 2019 - Legal Ethics 22 (1-2):94-102.
    Volume 22, Issue 1-2, July - December 2019, Page 94-102.
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    Situating the gaze: Towards an embodied ecological approach to screendance.Lux Eterna & Sarah Pini - 2023 - Working Titles – Journal of Practice Based Research 1 (2):1-14.
    This article presents an interdisciplinary conversation between the authors discussing the potential of cultivating a feminist, embodied, ecological approach to screendance and environmental attunement in video dance performance. It draws from Lux Eterna’s artistic research and body of work including the film AURA NOX ANIMA (2016) filmed on the sandy dunes in Anna Bay, New South Wales, Australia, and her current development in dance film production: THE EIGHTH DAY (2023) in conversation with Sarah Pini to consider the presence and (...)
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    (2 other versions)Introduction to the Special Issue.Sarah Wright - 2024 - Acta Analytica 39 (4):607-609.
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    Divine Action and the Human Mind.Sarah Lane Ritchie - 2019 - Cambridge University Press.
    Is the human mind uniquely nonphysical or even spiritual, such that divine intentions can meet physical realities? As scholars in science and religion have spent decades attempting to identify a 'causal joint' between God and the natural world, human consciousness has been often privileged as just such a locus of divine-human interaction. However, this intuitively dualistic move is both out of step with contemporary science and theologically insufficient. By discarding the God-nature model implied by contemporary noninterventionist divine action theories, one (...)
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    Un Quatuor.Jean-Pierre Babin, Sarah Carvallo, Barthélémy Faye & Anne-Sophie Menasseyre - forthcoming - Journal of Ancient Philosophy:454-465.
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  19. Cicéron et les gladiateurs : les armes de Lucilius sous la plume cicéronienne.par Sarah Gaucher - 2019 - In Marie-Françoise Marein, Les illusions de l'autonymie: la parole rapportée de l'Autre dans la littérature. Paris: Hermann.
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  20. Grafting the Australian landscape into an Urban Framework. Embedding the city into environmental systems.Bonnie Grant & Sarah Hicks - 2013 - Topos: European Landscape Magazine 83:96.
     
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    Understanding (in) Consent for Governance.Michael A. Lensink, Sarah N. Boers, Karin R. Jongsma & Annelien L. Bredenoord - 2019 - American Journal of Bioethics 19 (5):43-45.
    Volume 19, Issue 5, May 2019, Page 43-45.
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    The place of the spirit: toward a Trinitarian theology of location.Sarah Morice-Brubaker - 2013 - Eugene, Oregon: Pickwick Publications. Edited by Cyril O'Regan.
    Placing the question -- Patristic Precedents -- Moltmann's perichoretic spaces for God and creation -- No place for the spirit? Jean-Luc Marion's placial refusal -- Notes toward a Trinitarian theology of Place.
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    Comments on Pragmatist Quietism.Sarah McGrath - 2024 - Analysis 84 (4):857-868.
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  24. Organ procurement, altruism, and autonomy.Sarah Mcgrath - 2006 - Journal of Value Inquiry 40 (2-3):297-309.
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    Metaphor and Metaphilosophy: Philosophy as Combat, Play, and Aesthetic Experience.Dr Sarah A. Mattice - 2014 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    Sarah A. Mattice develops a comparative intervention in contemporary metaphilosophy. Drawing on resources from hermeneutics, cognitive linguistics, aesthetics, and Chinese philosophy, she explores how philosophical language is deeply intertwined with the definition and practice of the discipline.
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    Abortion Restrictions and Formative Autonomy.Sarah Zoe Raskoff - 2024 - Social Philosophy and Policy 41 (2):433-455.
    It is often morally important that you have a choice between two options in the sense that each option is available to you and you are not coerced into choosing one or the other. Even when you have a choice, though, the presence of time constraints and other noncoercive influences can prevent you from taking the time you need to make up your mind and really choose for yourself. How are we to understand this latter phenomenon? In this essay, I (...)
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    Parallel dynamics and evolution: Protein conformational fluctuations and assembly reflect evolutionary changes in sequence and structure.Joseph A. Marsh & Sarah A. Teichmann - 2014 - Bioessays 36 (2):209-218.
    Protein structure is dynamic: the intrinsic flexibility of polypeptides facilitates a range of conformational fluctuations, and individual protein chains can assemble into complexes. Proteins are also dynamic in evolution: significant variations in secondary, tertiary and quaternary structure can be observed among divergent members of a protein family. Recent work has highlighted intriguing similarities between these structural and evolutionary dynamics occurring at various levels. Here we review evidence showing how evolutionary changes in protein sequence and structure are often closely related to (...)
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    Luxuriant Gems of the Spring and Autumn.John S. Major & Sarah A. Queen (eds.) - 2015 - Cambridge University Press.
    A major resource expanding the study of early Chinese philosophy, religion, literature, and politics, this book features the first complete English-language translation of the_ Luxuriant Gems of the "Spring and Autumn"_,_ _one of the key texts of early Confucianism. The work is often ascribed to the Han scholar and court official Dong Zhongshu, but, as this study reveals, the text is in fact a compendium of writings by a variety of authors working within an interpretive tradition that spanned several generations, (...)
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    A Distorting Mirror: Educational Trajectory After College Sexual Assault.Claire Raymond & Sarah Corse - 2018 - Feminist Studies 44 (2):464.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:464 Feminist Studies 44, no. 2. © 2018 by Feminist Studies, Inc. Claire Raymond and Sarah Corse A Distorting Mirror: Educational Trajectory After College Sexual Assault This article focuses on the broad and specific impacts of college sexual assault on student-survivors’ academic performance, academic trajectory, and their sense of self in relation to the university community. We frame this study with, and relate our findings to, the historic (...)
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  30. Forms of engagement.Mhairi Aitken & Sarah Cunningham-Burley - 2021 - In Graeme T. Laurie, The Cambridge handbook of health research regulation. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    The Contribution of Brainstem and Cerebellar Pathways to Auditory Recognition.Neil M. McLachlan & Sarah J. Wilson - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Bleed: Destroying Mythsand Misogyny in Endometriosis Care by Tracey Lindeman (review).Sarah Seabrook - 2024 - International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 17 (2):181-185.
    Endometriosis—a complex and painful health condition in which tissue similar to the endometrium tissue that normally lines the inside of a person's uterus grows outside—has gained considerable attention over the last few years. Because endometriosis patients' concerns about their reproductive health and menstrual experiences are often dismissed by healthcare professionals (Wahl 2021; Alberta Women's Health Foundation 2022), there has been a groundswell of conversations about abnormal menstruation and endometriosis, not by government or medical professionals but rather by patients who validate (...)
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  33. From Vichy to the Sexual Revolution: Gender and Family Life in Postwar France.Sarah Fishman - 2017
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    Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy for Anxiety Disorders: Small Samples and No Controls?Sarah Page & Matthew Coxon - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Reimagining the moral life: on Lisa Sowle Cahill's contributions to Christian ethics.Ki Joo Choi, Sarah Moses & Andrea Vicini (eds.) - 2020 - Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books.
    This volume honors Lisa Cahill's 45 years of teaching Christian ethics at Boston College. With contributions from most of the doctoral students she directed during her career, it provides an interpretive overview of Cahill's specific contributions to Christian ethics.
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  36. Notes of a conversation on Shakespeare's "Tempest".H. K. Jones & Sarah Denman - 1875 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 9 (3):293-299.
     
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    A Politics of the Emergent.Sarah Nuttall - 2006 - Theory, Culture and Society 23 (7-8):263-278.
    This essay attempts to track the changing shape of cultural studies in South Africa, drawing on both local and global reference points. In the first part of the essay, I account for the preoccupations of South African cultural studies from the late 1980s to the late 1990s. In the second part, I reflect on further shifts since 2000. Here I argue for a politics of the emergent, an increasing turn towards the negotiation of the possible, the drawing in of trans-national (...)
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    Ivo of Chartres, his Ivories and his Inheritors.Sarah M. Guérin - 2024 - Convivium 11 (2):16-36.
    Ivo of Chartres (1040–1115) offers a case study about how objects – ivories in particular – knitted together social relations and established kinship networks across medieval France. An active reformer amidst the Investiture Controversy, Ivo is best known today for his lively and compelling correspondence. This article, however, argues that Ivo should also be remembered for the carved ivories in his possession. At least three ivories from the late eleventh century (although two are now lost) can be associated with Ivo: (...)
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    Emerging from the Marrano Complex: Levinas and the Therapy of the Colloque des Intellectuels Juifs de Langue Française.Sarah Hammerschlag - 2020 - Levinas Studies 14:107-125.
    By examining the ambivalence around the application of the concept of religion to Judaism at the first meeting of the Colloque des Intellectuels Juifs de langue Francaise, this essay shows how Levinas’s employment of the term in Totality and Infinity and after emerged in and through the cloaking of Judaism in the terminology of Christianity, a procedure which began with Levinas’s reception of Catholic thinkers such as Paul Claudel and Jacques Maritain in the 1930s and developed through his interpretation of (...)
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    Measuring Perceived Research Competence of Junior Researchers.Sarah A. Marrs, Carla Quesada-Pallarès, Korinthia D. Nicolai, Elizabeth A. Severson-Irby & J. Reinaldo Martínez-Fernández - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Graduates of doctoral programs are expected to be competent at designing and conducting research independently. Given the level of research competence needed to successfully conduct research, it is important that assessors of doctoral programs have a reliable and validated tool for measuring and tracking perceived research competence among their students and graduates. A high level of research competence is expected for all Ph.D. graduates worldwide, in addition to in all disciplines/fields. Moreover, graduates of Ph.D. programs may complete their studies in (...)
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    Science ouverte, enclosures, déresponsabilisations et extractivismes universitaires.Sarah Mekdjian - 2024 - Multitudes 96 (3):129-135.
    Les injonctions institutionnelles de science ouverte tendent à renforcer les processus d’enclosure, de capture et d’accumulation de la valeur par les entreprises de la connaissance, ainsi que des usages mortifères des travaux scientifiques. Des chercheurs ont proposé l’élaboration d’une licence d’usage, appelée UsageRight, qui fasse « membrane semi-perméable » pour une communauté d’usage vertueuse des travaux scientifiques. Cette proposition est envisagée ici depuis une situation d’étude en « sciences humaines », articulée à un cas de déresponsabilisation et d’extractivisme universitaires.
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    Jugendliche Turnerinnen „voll im Trend“ - Zur Bedeutung von informellem Turnen und digitalen Medien für die Identitätsarbeit von Turnerinnen im Jugendalter.Sarah Metz - 2022 - Sport Und Gesellschaft 19 (1):63-89.
    Zusammenfassung Im vorliegenden Beitrag wird anhand qualitativer Interviews mit Turnerinnen im Alter von fünfzehn bis sechszehn Jahren untersucht, wie sich sportive und digitale Praktiken gegenseitig bedingen und welche Rolle diese für die jugendliche Identitätsarbeit spielen. Die Turnerinnen bedienen sich informeller Turnpraktiken, um ihre Identität als Sportlerinnen aktiv zu konstruieren und digital darzustellen. Es stellte sich heraus, dass die Befragten unterschiedliche Selbstentwürfe in ihr turnerisches Identitätsprojekt integrieren, die sich sowohl an Leistung und sozialer Anerkennung als auch an Selbstentfaltung und sozialer Vergemeinschaftung (...)
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  43. Time-slice epistemology and action under indeterminacy.Sarah Moss - 2005 - In Tamar Szabó Gendler & John Hawthorne, Oxford Studies in Epistemology. Oxford University Press. pp. 172–94.
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    Change in Latent Gray-Matter Structural Integrity Is Associated With Change in Cardiovascular Fitness in Older Adults Who Engage in At-Home Aerobic Exercise.Sarah E. Polk, Maike M. Kleemeyer, Ylva Köhncke, Andreas M. Brandmaier, Nils C. Bodammer, Carola Misgeld, Johanna Porst, Bernd Wolfarth, Simone Kühn, Ulman Lindenberger, Elisabeth Wenger & Sandra Düzel - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16:852737.
    In aging humans, aerobic exercise interventions have been found to be associated with more positive or less negative changes in frontal and temporal brain areas, such as the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) and hippocampus, relative to no-exercise control conditions. However, individual measures such as gray-matter (GM) probability may afford less reliable and valid conclusions about maintenance or losses in structural brain integrity than a latent construct based on multiple indicators. Here, we established a latent factor of GM structural integrity based (...)
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    Wait, But Why? Challenging the Intuitive Force of Substance Dualism.Sarah Lane Ritchie - 2021 - Scientia et Fides 9 (1):241-255.
    In responding to Joshua Farris’ The Soul of Theological Anthropology, I suggest several reasons for questioning the theological need for substance dualism in any form. Specifically, I argue that it is not at the level of analytic argumentation that the mind or soul is best understood, and that the sciences do indeed challenge substance dualism. In making this argument, I examine the roles of intuition and theological pre-commitments in one’s determination of the correct understanding of the mind or soul. I (...)
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  46. História de vida: um imbricado teórico-metodológico para uma comunicação cidadã em Lagoas do Norte para quem?Sarah Fontenelle Santos, Maria Angela Pavan, Luan Matheus dos Santos Santana & Kassandra Merielli Lopes Lima - 2022 - Logos: Comuniação e Univerisdade 28 (3):176.
    Neste artigo, refletimos sobre a história de vida no imbricado teórico-metodológico do movimento Lagoas do Norte para Quem?, deslocando o olhar para saber quem são os moradores que lutam pelo corpo-território da Comunidade Boa Esperança, no Piauí. Para isso, percorremos o caminho de uma comunicação decolonial (VILLANUEVA, 2017), partindo da construção do conhecimento horizontal (BERKIN, 2019), com perspectivas na territorialização e ciência do comum (SODRÉ, 2002, 2006, 2015), atravessados pela história de vida (PINEAU; LE GRAND, 2012) e imersos em um (...)
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    La consistance de l’histoire.Sarah Scholl - 2022 - ThéoRèmes 17 (17).
    While Hans Joas examines the theoretical and philosophical fabrication of disenchantment and secularization in order to better measure its limits and draw new perspectives, this article returns, through a historical field investigation, to the motivations of secularizers, who were at odds with the Church and the clergy. Why did they want to dislodge the sacred, in its Christian form, from collective spaces such as education, the State or the cemetery? The cultural history of the 19th century, through specific cases and (...)
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    Author Meets Critics.Sarah Stitzlein - 2020 - Philosophy of Education 76 (4):19-30.
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    Ethical Allocation of Scarce Food Resources During Public Health Emergencies.Sarah Wetter, James G. Hodge & Emily Carey - 2021 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 49 (1):132-138.
    Escalating demands for limited food supplies at America’s food banks and pantries during the COVID-19 pandemic have raised ethical concerns underlying “first-come, first-served” distributions strategies. A series of model ethical principles are designed to guide ethical allocations of these resources to assure greater access among persons facing food insecurity.
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  50. The impact of government policies and regulations on the subjective well-being of farmers in two rural mountain areas of Italy.Sarah H. Whitaker - 2024 - Agriculture and Human Values 41 (4):1791-1809.
    The sustainable development of rural areas involves guaranteeing the quality of life and well-being of people who live in those areas. Existing studies on farmer health and well-being have revealed high levels of stress and low well-being, with government regulations emerging as a key stressor. This ethnographic study takes smallholder farmers in two rural mountain areas of Italy, one in the central Alps and one in the northwest Apennines, as its focus. It asks how and why the current policy and (...)
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