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  1. Human survival and the self-destruction paradox: An integrated theoretical model.Glenn D. Walters - 1999 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 20 (1):57-78.
    Borrowing from evolutionary biology, existentialism, developmental psychology, and social learning theory, an integrated model of human behavior is applied to several forms of self-destructive behavior, to include anorexia nervosa, suicide, substance abuse, and pathological gambling. It is argued that self-destructive behavior is a function of how the individual psychologically construes survival and copes with perceptions of isolation and separation from the environment. The paradox of self-destructive behavior in organisms motivated by self-preservation is resolved by taking note of the (...)
     
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    Is humanitys survival really that important?Richard B. Gibson - 2023 - Journal of Medical Ethics 50 (1):28-28.
    In her paper, Robinson asserts that if one is convinced by the arguments assigning personhood according to a threshold criterion, one should also be open to the potential for a secondary personhood threshold, satisfied when one is pregnant, which confers temporary enhanced moral status. Rather than grounding such a claim on a fetus’s possession, or lack thereof, of personhood, Robinson argues that the pregnant person’s status as a ‘unique being’ is enough to satisfy the requirements of such an additional personhood (...)
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    On human survival: Reflections on survival research and survival policies.John Herz - 2003 - World Futures 59 (3 & 4):135 – 143.
    A new academic discipline, Survival Research, is proposed to investigate how the survival of the human species and its civilizations can be assured. Today nuclear weapons, overpopulation, and the deteriorating environment threaten our future. These phenomena are interconnected, and must be considered together in their complexity in an interdisciplinary manner. Some major obstacles to a wider awareness of the problems and solutions are described. Survival issues, primarily ecological ones, have lately lost ground, especially in the United (...)
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    Human survival: The responsibility of science and religion.Ervin Laszlo - 1991 - Zygon 26 (4):547-554.
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    Human Survival vs. the Kantian Conception of the Self Reflections on Our Evolutionary Make-up.Laurence Thomas - 2015 - Philosophy Study 5 (3).
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    Can Humanity Survive the Anthropocene? It Depends On Who We Think We Are.Graham Parkes - 2023 - Filozofia 78 (10S):38-51.
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  7. Is there a solution to the moral dilemma between animal consciousness and human survival?Minh-Hoang Nguyen & Quan-Hoang Vuong - manuscript
    On April 19, 2024, the New York Declaration on Animal Consciousness was announced at the “Emerging Science of Animal Consciousness” conference held at New York University. The New York Declaration is an effort to showcase a scientific consensus on the presence of conscious experiences across all vertebrates (including reptiles, amphibians, and fish) and many invertebrates (at least including cephalopods, decapod crustaceans, and insects). Scientifically, the New York Declaration marks a significant advancement for humanity. However, it also brings heightened awareness to (...)
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    Global leadership, education, and human survival.Christopher Williams - 2003 - World Futures 59 (3 & 4):301 – 313.
    Global leadership is the pivotal point for appropriate policies and action to ensure human survival, but a fast-changing world requires a learning leadership. How can potential and serving leaders acquire the necessary skills, abilities, and attributes for them to recognize and address the threats and challenges to our survival in the contemporary world? Serving leaders have little time for formal learning. They learn on the job through reciprocal peer interaction and transactional relationships with their followers. But the (...)
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    Modern civilization and human survival.Herbert Muller - 1972 - World Futures 12 (1):1-27.
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    9. Can the Humanities Survive Neoliberalism?Raymond Geuss - 2016 - In Reality and its Dreams. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. pp. 148-162.
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    Population Ecology of Human Survival. Edited by R. Ohtsuka & T. Suzuki, Pp. 265.Peter Phillimore - forthcoming - Journal of Biosocial Science.
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    Sovereignty, society and human rights: Theorising society and human survival in times of global crisis.Angela Leahy - 2022 - Thesis Eleven 170 (1):28-42.
    The coronavirus pandemic and climate crisis have highlighted the power of governments in relation to people and the societies in which they live. This article looks at two sociological approaches that together capture the core features of the relationship between sovereignty, society and individual safety. Sociologists of human rights point to the importance of sovereignty for the enforcement of human rights and draw on the work of Arendt, who argues all rights are lost to those who find themselves (...)
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    Modern civilization and human survival: A social‐scientific view†.Alfred McClung Lee - 1972 - World Futures 12 (1):29-66.
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  14. ABC's of Human Survival: A Paradigm for Global Citizenship.Arthur Clark - 2010 - Athabasca University Press.
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  15. What is Wrong with Machine Art? Autonomy, Spirituality, Consciousness, and Human Survival.Ioannis Trisokkas - 2020 - Humanities Bulletin 3 (2):9-26.
    There is a well-documented Pre-Reflective Hostility against Machine Art (PRHMA), exemplified by the sentiments of fear and anxiety. How can it be explained? The present paper attempts to find the answer to this question by surveying a considerable amount of research on machine art. It is found that explanations of PRHMA based on the (alleged) fact that machine art lacks an element that is (allegedly) found in human art (for example, autonomy) do not work. Such explanations cannot account for (...)
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  16. Poverty and Hunger in the Developing World: Ethics, the Global Economy, and Human Survival.Krishna Mani Pathak - 2010 - Asia Journal of Global Studies 3 (2):88-102.
    The large number of hungry people in a global economy based on industrialization, privatization, and free trade raises the question of the ethical dimensions of the worsening food crisis in the world in general and in developing countries in particular. Who bears the moral responsibility for the tragic situation in Africa and Asia where people are starving due to poverty? Who is morally responsible for their poverty - the hungry people themselves? the international community? any particular agency or institution? In (...)
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    The Mystery of Consciousness: A Prescription for Human Survival.Ruth Nanda Anshen - 1994 - Moyer Bell.
    Consciousness is many things. It bestows upon humans the ability to interpret outside signs - to think. It allows us the power to establish the value of a perceived object - to feel. Consciousness embodies intuition, making it possible for humans to establish relationships between subjects and objects, thus moving away from passive acceptance of the world around them. However, Dr.
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    Global bioethics as a secular source of moral authority for long-term human survival.Van Rensselaer Potter - 1992 - Global Bioethics 5 (1):5-11.
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  19. The soul of an atom: the physical basis of human survival.William Denham Verschoyle - 1932 - London: The Search Publishing Co..
     
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    The alliance of science and art for human survival.Ervin Laszlo - 1994 - World Futures 40 (1):105-110.
    The need for a holistic alliance is outlined to link new and progressive currents in science and art to face the common challenges that confront mankind at the turn of the century. Effort must be made to motivate scientists and artists to cultivate their social consciousness and create flexible teaching?learning?researching institutions where specialists can integrate emerging insights into usable foresights and communicate them to people in all fields of activity.
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    The evolution of planetary consciousness: Key issues of human survival and development.Ervin Laszlo - 1996 - World Futures 46 (2):79-83.
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    Nielsen's decision procedure and human survival.John King-Farlow - 1973 - Philosophia 3 (4):439-442.
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    Economics weak and strong: Ecological economics and human survival.Andy Bahn & John Gowdy - 2003 - World Futures 59 (3 & 4):253 – 262.
    Mounting evidence suggests that the human impact on the planet is reaching the point where the Earth's ecosystems will not be able to support the level of human occupation. The global economy also seems to be generating income disparities that threaten the social stability of even the most developed economies. Although both these trends are rooted in the operation of the global market economy, standard economics has surprisingly little to offer in the way of policies that might allow (...)
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  24. Embracing the nature of complex interactions: climate change and human survival: Anthony McMichael with Alistair Woodward and Cameron Muir: Climate change and the health of nations: famines, fevers, and the fate of populations. New York: Oxford University Press, 2017, 392pp, £29.99 HB. [REVIEW]Cristian Timmermann - 2017 - Metascience 27 (1):155-157.
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    Staying Alive: The Psychology of Human Survival.Danilo E. Ponce & Roger Walsh - 1985 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 5:216.
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    Global social justice as a 'question of human survival': an interview with Clare Short1.Nicola J. Smith - 2009 - Journal of Global Ethics 5 (2):155-161.
  27. Human Personality and its survival of bodily Death.Frederic W. H. Meyers - 1905 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 13 (2):257-282.
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  28. The human soul's individuation and its survival after the body's death: Avicenna on the causal relation between body and soul: Thérèse-Anne Druart.Thérèse-Anne Druart - 2000 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 10 (2):259-273.
    As for Avicenna the human soul is a complete substance which does not inhere in the body nor is imprinted in it, asserting its survival after the death of the body seems easy. Yet, he needs the body to explain its individuation. The paper analyzes Avicenna's arguments in the De anima sections, V, 3 & 4, of the Shifā ' in order to explore the exact causal relation there is between the human soul and its body and (...)
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  29. Human Beings, Human Animals, and Mentalistic Survival.Denis Robinson - 2007 - In Dean Zimmerman (ed.), Oxford Studies in Metaphysics: Volume 3. Oxford University Press. pp. 3-32.
    I critically discuss both the particular doctrinal and general meta-philosophical or methodological tenets of Mark Johnston's paper "Human Beings", attending to several weaknesses in his argument. One of the most important amongst them is an apparent reliance on a substitution of identicals within an intensional context as he argues that continuity of functioning brain is essential to the persistence of "Human Beings" as allegedly singled out by his methodology; another equally important is a simple lacuna in place of (...)
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  30. Human personality and the possibility of its survival.C. D. Broad - 1955 - Berkeley,: University of California Press.
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    Humane Ethics and the Survival of the Human Species.Michael W. Fox - 1985 - Between the Species 1 (3):9.
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    The Survival of Human Consciousness: Essays on the Possibility of Life After Death.Lance Storm & Michael A. Thalbourne - 2006 - McFarland. Edited by Lance Storm.
    According to several recent polls, more than 80 percent of Americans believe in life after death. Of those, many adhere to their beliefs because of religious faith. Beyond religion, though, there is increasing scientific examination of life after death hypotheses. Both religious and secular believers are more frequently using empirical research to answer the key questions of how consciousness may transcend corporeal life and death. These essays from leading survival theoreticians scientifically assay the issues and evidence. Interdisciplinary in nature, (...)
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  33. On the survival of humanity.Johann Frick - 2017 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 47 (2-3):344-367.
    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 appropriate response to the final value of humanity itself. Along the way, the (...)
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    Survival and Disembodied Existence. By Terence Penelhum. New York: Humanities Press. 1970. Pp. 114. $3.00.Douglas Odegard - 1971 - Dialogue 10 (1):203-205.
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    Do Survival Values Form a Sufficient Basis for an Objective Morality: A Realist's Appraisal of the Rules of Human Conduct.C. Emerson Talmage - unknown
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    Survival as a human value.Philip Hefner - 1980 - Zygon 15 (2):203-212.
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    Everything Decomposes: Survivance Beyond the Human-Animal.Abigail Culpepper - 2024 - Derrida Today 17 (1):1-18.
    The notion of survivance is central to Derrida’s later thinking. Much of that thinking, for example in addressing the non–human in The Animal That Therefore I Am and The Beast and the Sovereign, is more precisely a thinking of the human in relation to the animal. Taking inspiration from the recent turn towards biodeconstruction, this essay works through the implications of survivance beyond the human-animal by considering the synergy between biological and textual survivance. And in so doing, (...)
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    The human-written index: Why it will survive.Nancy C. Mulvany - 2004 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 15 (2):76-81.
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    Surviving difference: Endocrine-disrupting chemicals, intergenerational justice and the future of human reproduction.Roxanne Mykitiuk & Robyn Lee - 2018 - Feminist Theory 19 (2):205-221.
    Endocrine-disrupting chemicals have been identified as posing risks to reproductive health and may have intergenerational effects. However, responses to the potential harms they pose frequently rely on medicalised understandings of the body and normative gender identities. This article develops an intersectional feminist framework of intergenerational justice in response to the potential risks posed by endocrine-disrupting chemicals. We examine critiques of endocrine disruptors from feminist, critical disability and queer standpoints, and explore issues of race and class in exposures. We argue that (...)
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  40. Soul, body, and survival: essays on the metaphysics of human persons.Kevin Corcoran (ed.) - 2001 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
    This collection brings together cutting-edge research on the metaphysics of human nature and soul-body dualism.Kevin Corcoran's collection, Soul, Body, and ...
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    Pro-social basic human values and civic involvement. The moderating role of survival vs self-expression cultural context.Krystyna Skarżyńska, Agnieszka De Zavala & Piotr Radkiewicz - 2008 - Polish Psychological Bulletin 39 (4):226-235.
    Pro-social basic human values and civic involvement. The moderating role of survival vs self-expression cultural context The present study investigated a hypothesis that the pro-social values differentiated by S. Schwartz's model of basic human values - universalism and benevolence - would positively predict civic involvement. Most importantly, authors expected that the type of pro-social value that would play a dominant motivational role would depend on moderating role of the level of self-expression and benevolence - cultural value dimension (...)
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    Choosing Death Over Survival: A Need to Identify Evolutionary Mechanisms Underlying Human Suicide.Diya Chatterjee & Rishabh Rai - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12:689022.
    The act of killing self contradicts the central purpose of human evolution, that is, survival and propagation of one’s genetic material. Yet, it continues to be one of the leading causes of human death. A handful of theories in the realm of evolutionary psychology have attempted to explain human suicide. The current article analyses the major components of certain prominent viewpoints, namely, Inclusive fitness, Bargaining model, Pain-Brain model, Psychological aposematism, and few other perspectives. The article argues (...)
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    Human Personality and its Survival of Bodily Death. [REVIEW]C. J. Ducasse - 1961 - Journal of Philosophy 58 (20):598-599.
  44. Humanism as a survival chance, today's humanity and its future.E. Fromm - 2001 - Filozofia 56 (2):109-116.
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    From here to humanity: a manifesto for survival.Richard Forsyth - 1988 - Nottingham: Pathway.
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    Human Personality and its Survival of Bodily Death. [REVIEW]M. W. J. - 1961 - Review of Metaphysics 15 (2):345-345.
    A new and simplified edition of Myers' major work, originally published in 1903. Previous editions had relegated all illustrative case material to cumbersome appendices. The editor of this edition has abridged this material and integrated it into the body of the text. The result is a more manageable and readable volume.--J. M. W.
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    Consciousness evolution and planetary survival: Psychological roots of Human violence and greed.Stanislav Grof - 1996 - World Futures 47 (4):243-262.
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    Reproductive technologies and the “survival” of the “human subject”.Louise Levesque-Lopman - 1993 - Human Studies 16 (3):329 - 340.
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    The immortal survival of the human personality.Horace Boies Hawthorn - 1967 - Sioux City, Iowa: Sioux City, Iowa.
  50. Mr. FW Myers on'Human Personality and its Survival of Bodily Death'.G. F. Stout - 1903 - Hibbert Journal 2:45-56.
     
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