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    Human Rights and Cultural Diversity: Core Issues and Cases.Andrew Fagan - 2017 - Edinburgh University Press.
    A student guide to reconciling human rights with cultural difference, using political philosophy and real-life case studiesHow can universal human rights be reconciled with respect for wide cultural differences? This textbook introduces the core issues for students and addresses them through an interdisciplinary analysis of key case studies. Throughout the book, an alternative philosophical framework is offered as a model through which universalism and difference can be reconciled into a single global vision.Key FeaturesCombines the theory and application of human rights (...)
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    Human rights.Andrew Fagan - 2003 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Challenging the bioethical application of the autonomy principle within multicultural societies.Andrew Fagan - 2004 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 21 (1):15–31.
    This article critically re-examines the application of the principle of patient autonomy within bioethics. In complex societies such as those found in North America and Europe health care professionals are increasingly confronted by patients from diverse ethnic, cultural, and religious backgrounds. This affects the relationship between clinicians and patients to the extent that patients' deliberations upon the proposed courses of treatment can, in various ways and to varying extents, be influenced by their ethnic, cultural, and religious commitments. The principle of (...)
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    Conflict, confusion and inconsistencies: Pre‐registration nursing students’ perceptions and experiences of speaking up for patient safety.Anthea Fagan, Jackie Lea & Vicki Parker - 2021 - Nursing Inquiry 28 (1):e12381.
    There is growing evidence demonstrating that nursing students encounter unsafe and poor clinical practice when on clinical placement. The impact on nursing students remains relatively under‐explored, especially in the Australian context. This two‐phased qualitative study used Interpretive Description to explore 53 pre‐registration nursing students’ perceptions and experiences of speaking up for patient safety. Results of the study identified students believe speaking up is the right thing to do, and their professional responsibility. The study results add to previous research by describing (...)
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    The challenge of cultural diversity: the limited value of the right of exit.Andrew Fagan - 2018 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 21 (1):87-108.
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    Adorno: an Introduction.Andrew Fagan - unknown
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    Autonomy – Ellen Frankel Paul, Fred D. Miller jr and Jeffrey Paul.Andrew Fagan - 2007 - Philosophical Quarterly 57 (227):311–313.
  8. Brian Orend, Human Rights: Concept and Context Reviewed by.Andrew Fagan - 2003 - Philosophy in Review 23 (2):133-135.
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    Challenging the Right of Exit ‘Remedy’ in the Political Theory of Cultural Diversity.Andrew Fagan - 2006 - Essays in Philosophy 7 (1):1-17.
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    Interpellating Django: The Functions of the Gaze in Tarantino's Django Unchained.Abigail Fagan - 2013 - International Journal of Žižek Studies 7 (3).
    Responding to the polemic critiques of Quentin Tarantino’s 2012 film, Django Unchained, this essay uses Lacanian and Žižekian discussions of the gaze in order to understand what the film communicates about the racist ideology of American slavery. Tarantino’s film is at once more nuanced than most Hollywood films about the period and also more clearly problematic. Unlike other recent films about slavery in the United States, such as the recent Lincoln, in Django Unchained, every character other than a German bounty (...)
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    Making sense of dying and death.Andrew Fagan (ed.) - 2004 - New York, NY: Rodopi.
    Health, illness and disease are topics well-suited to interdisciplinary inquiry. This book brings together scholars from around the world who share an interest in and a commitment to bridging the traditional boundaries of inquiry. We hope that this book begins new conversations that will situate health in broader socio-cultural contexts and establish connections between health, illness and disease and other socio-political issues. This book is the outcome of the first global conference on Making Sense of: Health, Illness and Disease, held (...)
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    Philosophical foundations of human rights.Andrew Fagan - 2012 - In Thomas Cushman (ed.), Handbook of human rights. New York: Routledge. pp. 9.
  13. Theodor Adorno.Andrew Fagan - 2003 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
     
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  14. William S. Wilkerson and Jeffrey Paris, eds., New Critical Theory: Essays on Liberation Reviewed by.Andrew Fagan - 2003 - Philosophy in Review 23 (4):301-303.
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  15. Brian Orend, Human Rights: Concept and Context. [REVIEW]Andrew Fagan - 2003 - Philosophy in Review 23:133-135.
     
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    Book Review: Lambert Zuidervaart: Social Philosophy After Adorno [Cambridge University Press, 2007]. [REVIEW]A. Fagan - unknown
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    Lambert Zuidervaart: Social philosophy after Adorno. [REVIEW]Andrew Fagan - 2010 - Human Studies 33 (1):109-115.
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    Paradoxical bedfellows: Nihilism and human rights. [REVIEW]Andrew Fagan - 2005 - Human Rights Review 6 (3):80-101.
    This article identifies and considers the existence of a manifest, though often overlooked, paradox contained within the doctrine of human rights. The principal justifications for human rights are based upon the identification of variously conceived human characteristics, or attributes of human agency. Nevertheless, human rights have all too often been required to protect some human beings from being seriously harmed by other human beings. The justification for human rights envisages a single, universal community of human beings, whereas the actual application (...)
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  19. Yvonne Sherratt, Adorno's Positive Dialectic. [REVIEW]Andrew Fagan - 2003 - Philosophy in Review 23 (4):286-288.
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