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Johan Hattingh
University of Stellenbosch
  1. Sustainable development, sustainable livelihoods and land reform in South Africa : a conceptual and ethical inquiry.Robin Attfield, Johan P. Hattingh & Manamela Matshabaphala - unknown
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  2. Ecological sustainability in a developing country such as South Africa? A philosophical and ethical inquiry.Johan P. Hattingh & Robin Attfield - unknown
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  3. of article They are all lies. Even Mother Theresa did it for herself….Johan Hattingh & Minka Woermann - forthcoming - African Journal of Business Ethics.
     
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    On the ethical analysis of value issues in public decision-making.Johan Hattingh - 2004 - South African Journal of Philosophy 23 (3):213-225.
    The nature, methodology, importance and implications of an ethical analysis of value issues pertaining to public decision-making is not evident. In this paper I would like to address these issues by posing the following questions: - Why is it important to focus on values in any process of public decision-making? - What is the nature of an ethical analysis of the value issues involved? - What is the basis, if any, for ethical analysis that moves beyond relativism and subjectivity? - (...)
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  5. The power and promise of environmental ethics and shale gas in the Karoo area of South Africa.Johan Hattingh - 2022 - In Workineh Kelbessa & Ṭanā Dawo (eds.), Philosophical responses to global challenges with African examples: Ethiopian philosophical studies, III. [Washington, District of Columbia]: The Council for Research in Value and Philosophy.
     
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    Using Insights in Sen’s Capability Approach to Overcome Empirical Development Ethics Research Designing and Execution Challenges.Almas Mazigo & Johan Hattingh - 2020 - Etikk I Praksis - Nordic Journal of Applied Ethics 1:45-65.
    _In this paper, we support the adoption of an empirical approach in development ethics research and show that the theoretical insights and methodological guidelines in Sen’s capability approach can offer helpful guidance to development ethicists on designing and execution of such research. To this end, we show how specific insights in the CA guide one to identify and engage with relevant stakeholders in extensive dialogues about the ethical issues underlying their development practices and in gathering empirical data for further ethical (...)
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