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  1. The Relation between Future State Maximization and von Foerster’s Ethical Imperative.Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic - 2020 - Constructivist Foundations 16 (1):062-064.
    I review von Foerster’s computational approach to cognition in relation to foresight and hindsight, and to his Ethical Imperative. For him, ethics must remain implicit and becomes manifest ….
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    Collective Effects of Heinz von Foerster’s Ethical Imperative: Future State Maximization on Various Levels.Stephan Herminghaus - 2020 - Constructivist Foundations 16 (1):050-052.
    I point out that Future State Maximization as introduced in the target article can take place on several different levels within the same system. Furthermore, the fact that the space in which….
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    The Relationship of Future State Maximization and von Foerster’s Ethical Imperative Through the Lens of Empowerment.Christian Guckelsberger, Christoph Salge & Daniel Polani - 2020 - Constructivist Foundations 16 (1):057-060.
    We formulate a critique of the Future State Maximization umbrella term and its connection to von Foerster’s Ethical Imperative by considering the relationship between Empowerment and other ….
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    Foresight Rather than Hindsight? Future State Maximization As a Computational Interpretation of Heinz von Foerster’s Ethical Imperative.Hannes Hornischer, Simon Plakolb, Georg Jäger & Manfred Füllsack - 2020 - Constructivist Foundations 16 (1):036-049.
    Context: Many AI and machine-learning techniques are primarily focused on past-to-future extrapolations of statistical regularities in large amounts of data. We introduce a method that builds on an….
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  5. Computing a Reality. Heinz von Foerster's Lecture at the A.U.M Conference in 1973. Edited by Albert Müller.Foerster H. Von & A. Müller - 2008 - Constructivist Foundations 4 (1).
    Purpose: Commenting on the transcript of a lecture. Findings: The document reconstructs the development of the original 1973 lecture by Heinz von Foerster into his best-known paper, On Constructing a Reality. Many aspects of that paper can be identified as being shaped through interaction with the audience. Implications: The lecture documented here was a forerunner of a central paper in constructivism.
     
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    Relativism, Fascism, and the Question of Ethics in Constructivism.Ernst von Glasersfeld - 2009 - Constructivist Foundations 4 (3):117-120.
    Purpose: Radical constructivism holds that experiential reality is created by each individual. As a way of thinking, it unquestionably belongs to the theories of knowledge that are called “subjectivist” and “relativist”. This paper deals with the Italian philosopher Adriano Tilgher’s analysis of the relation between relativism and fascism and examines the possible impact of this connection on constructivism and its view of ethics. Approach: Conceptual analysis and the demonstration of a contradiction in Tilgher’s argumentation. Findings: A review of the ethics (...)
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    Sobre el papel del juicio práctico en la filosofía moral de Kant.Brigitta-Sophie von Wolff-Metternich - 2004 - Anuario Filosófico 37 (80):733-747.
    Standard readings of Kant's ethical thought usually focus on the Groundwork, and, more particularly, in the application of the categorial imperative to any given maxim. In doing so, the standard readings do not take into account the necessary role of judgment in this process. After sketching the difference between determining and reflective judgment, and enlarging our view of Kant's ethics beyond the basic principles conveyed in Groundwork, the author discusses which may be the role of reflective judgment in (...)
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  8. Computing a Reality. Heinz von Foerster's Lecture at the A.U.M Conference in 1973. Edited by Albert Müller.H. Foerster & A. Müller - 2008 - Constructivist Foundations 4 (1):62-69.
  9. Crisis de valores, reflexión interdisciplinar desde América Latina: un homenaje filosófico a Fritz-Joachim von Rintelen.Fritz Joachim von Rintelen, Jesús González López & Fritz-Joachim von Rintelen (eds.) - 1982 - Quito: Ediciones de la Universidad Católica.
     
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    Investigator attendance.Christopher S. von Bartheld - 2008 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 30 (4):19.
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    The construction of information and communication: A cybersemiotic reentry into Heinz von Foerster's metaphysical construction of second-order cybernetics.Søren Brier - 1999 - Semiotica 2005 (154 - 1/4):355-399.
    This article praises the development of second order cybernetics by von Foerster, Maturana, and Varela as an important step in deepening our understanding of the bio-psychological foundation of the dynamics of information, cognition, and communication. Luhmann's development of the theory into the realm of social communication is seen as a necessary and important move. The triple autopoietic differentiation between biological, psychological, and social-communicative autopoiesis and the introduction of a technical concept of meaning is central. Finally, the paper shows that second (...)
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    Control and Behavior - Spoiled for Options? Coping with Uncertainty.Elena Rovenskaya & Nikita Strelkovskii - 2020 - Constructivist Foundations 16 (1):052-054.
    While we agree with Hornischer et al. that there is an apparent similarity between the Future State Maximization principle and von Foerster’s Ethical Imperative, we suggest that the former can be….
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  13. Authors’ Response: Communicating Second-Order Science.P. Aufenvenne, H. Egner & K. Elverfeldt - 2014 - Constructivist Foundations 10 (1):135-139.
    Upshot: For communicating second-order science, von Foerster’s ethical imperative provides a viable starting point. Proceeding from this, we plead in favour of emphasising the common grounds of diverging scientific opinions and of various approaches in second-order science instead of focussing on the differences. This will provide a basis for communication and stimulate scientific self-reflection.
     
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    Researching with Care – Participatory Health Research with Afghan Women Refugees in Germany During the Covid-19 Pandemic: A Case with Commentaries.Naseem S. Tayebi, Marilena von Köppen, Petra Plunger, Susanne Börner & Sarah Banks - 2023 - Ethics and Social Welfare 17 (2):229-235.
    This article comprises a short case exemplifying ethical challenges arising for a participatory researcher working with Afghan women refugees during the Covid-19 pandemic in Germany. The researcher is an Iranian-German woman, qualified as a midwife, undertaking doctoral research on refugees’ access to reproductive health care. Disclosures about some women’s experience of domestic violence are made, which raise ethical issues for the researcher relating to personal-professional boundaries, roles and responsibilities. Two commentaries are given on this case from participatory researchers (...)
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    Biobanking and consenting to research: a qualitative thematic analysis of young people’s perspectives in the North East of England.Momodou Ndure, Isatou Sarr, Anna Roca, Kalifa Bojang, Effua Usuf, Fiona Cresswell, Elizabeth Fitchett, David Bath, Manuel Dewez, Shunmay Yeung, Sebastian Schroepf, Carola Schoen, Karl Reiter, Esther Maier, Eberhard Lurz, Matthias Kappler, Sabrina Juranek, Tobias Feuchtinger, Matthias Griese, Florian Hoffmann, Niklaus Haas, Katharina Danhauser, Irene Alba-Alejandre, Ioanna Mavridi, Patricia Schmied, Laura Kolberg, Ulrich von Both, Maike K. Tauchert, Elmar Wallner, Volker Strenger, Andrea Skrabl-Baumgartner, Siegfried Rödl, Klaus Pfurtscheller, Andreas Pfleger, Heidemarie Pilch, Tobias Niedrist, Sabine Löffler, Markus Keldorfer, Andreas Kapper, Christa Hude, Almuthe Hauer, Harald Haidl, Siegfried Gallistl, Ernst Eber, Astrid Ceolotto, Martin Benesch, Sebastian Bauchinger, Manfred G. Sagmeister, Martina Strempfl, Bianca Stoiser, Glorija Rajic, Alexandra Rusu, Lena Pölz, Manuel Leitner, Susanne Hösele, Christoph Zurl, Nina A. Schweintzger, Daniel S. Kohlfürst, Benno Kohlmaier & Ale Binder - 2023 - BMC Medical Ethics 24 (1):1-11.
    BackgroundBiobanking biospecimens and consent are common practice in paediatric research. We need to explore children and young people’s (CYP) knowledge and perspectives around the use of and consent to biobanking. This will ensure meaningful informed consent can be obtained and improve current consent procedures.MethodsWe designed a survey, in co-production with CYP, collecting demographic data, views on biobanking, and consent using three scenarios: 1) prospective consent, 2) deferred consent, and 3) reconsent and assent at age of capacity. The survey was disseminated (...)
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    “Frequently Asked Questions” About Genetic Engineering in Farm Animals: A Frame Analysis.Katherine E. Koralesky, Heidi J. S. Tworek, Marina A. G. von Keyserlingk & Daniel M. Weary - 2024 - Food Ethics 9 (1):1-20.
    Calls for public engagement on emerging agricultural technologies, including genetic engineering of farm animals, have resulted in the development of information that people can interact and engage with online, including “Frequently Asked Questions” (FAQs) developed by organizations seeking to inform or influence the debate. We conducted a frame analysis of FAQs webpages about genetic engineering of farm animals developed by different organizations to describe how questions and answers are presented. We categorized FAQs as having a regulatory frame (emphasizing or challenging (...)
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    Editor's preface.Andrew Von Hirsch - 1994 - Criminal Justice Ethics 13 (1):3-4.
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    Singularity Without Equivalence: The Complex Unity of Kant’s Categorical Imperative.Jeppe von Platz - 2016 - Journal of Value Inquiry 50 (2):369-384.
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  19. An essay in deontic logic and the general theory of action: with a bibliography of deontic and imperative logic.Georg Henrik von Wright (ed.) - 1968 - Amsterdam: North-Holland Pub. Co..
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    Ethics After Wittgenstein: Contemplation and Critique.Richard Amesbury & Hartmut von Sass (eds.) - 2021 - London, UK: Bloomsbury.
    What does it mean for ethics to say, as Wittgenstein did, that philosophy “leaves everything as it is”? -/- Though clearly absorbed with ethical questions throughout his life and work, Wittgenstein's remarks about the subject do not easily lend themselves to summation or theorizing. Although many moral philosophers cite the influence or inspiration of Wittgenstein, there is little agreement about precisely what it means to do ethics in the light of Wittgenstein. -/- Ethics after Wittgenstein brings together an international (...)
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    Principles of Self-Organization: Transactions of the University of Illinois Symposium.H. Von Foerster & G. W. Zopf Jr, (eds.) - 1962 - Pergamon Press.
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    Concept determination of human dignity.Margareta Edlund, Lillemor Lindwall, Iréne von Post & Unni Lindström - 2013 - Nursing Ethics 20 (8):851-860.
    This study presents findings from an ontological and contextual determination of the concept of dignity. The study had a caritative and caring science perspective and a hermeneutical design. The aim of this study was to increase caring science knowledge of dignity and to gain a determination of dignity as a concept. Eriksson’s model for conceptual determination is made up of five part-studies. The ontological and contextual determination indicates that dignity can be understood as absolute dignity, the spiritual dimension characterized by (...)
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    Einführung in den Konstruktivismus / [die Autoren, Heinz von Foerster... et al.].Heinz Von Foerster (ed.) - 1985 - München: R. Oldenbourg.
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    Konstruktivismus und Kognitionswissenschaft: kulturelle Wurzeln und Ergebnisse : Heinz von Foerster gewidmet.Heinz Von Foerster, Albert Müller & Friedrich Stadler - 1997
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    Cybernetics: Circular Causal and Feedback Mechanisms in Biological and Social Systems.H. von Foerster - 1953 - Philosophy of Science 20 (4):346-347.
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  26. The ethical imperatives of the COVID 19 pandemic: a review from data ethics.Gabriela Arriagada Bruneau, Vincent C. Müller & Mark S. Gilthorpe - 2020 - Veritas: Revista de Filosofía y Teología 46:13-35.
    In this review, we present some ethical imperatives observed in this pandemic from a data ethics perspective. Our exposition connects recurrent ethical problems in the discipline, such as, privacy, surveillance, transparency, accountability, and trust, to broader societal concerns about equality, discrimination, and justice. We acknowledge data ethics role as significant to develop technological, inclusive, and pluralist societies. - - - Resumen: En esta revisión, exponemos algunos de los imperativos éticos observados desde la ética de datos en esta pandemia. (...)
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    Aristotle's Anthropological Ethics and its Relevance to Modern Problems.Kurt Von Fritz - 1981 - Journal of the History of Ideas 42 (2):187.
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    Book Review:Der Entwickelungsgang der Kantischen Ethik bis zur Kritik der Reinen Vernunft. Friedrich Wilhelm Foerster. [REVIEW]G. von Gizycki - 1894 - International Journal of Ethics 4 (4):517-.
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  29. Blunting the Edge of Second-Order Cybernetics: The Heritage of Heinz von Foerster. Review of: Albert Müller & Karl H. Müller (eds.) (2007) An Unfinished Revolution? [REVIEW]S. Franchi - 2007 - Constructivist Foundations 3 (1):53-54.
    Summary: The aim of this collection is to provide a two-fold access to von Foerster's legacy and his work at the Biological Computer Laboratory, the institution he founded and directed at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign from 1958 to 1976. It represents a precious contribution for the understanding of BCL, a crucial but still not properly understood chapter in the history of cybernetics and, more generally, of cognitive science. It is greatly recommended.
     
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    Objective imperatives: an exploration of Kant's moral philosophy.Ralph C. S. Walker - 2022 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    Kant held the moral law to be an objective imperative, an entity in its own right. It carries with it prescriptive force, in parallel to other principles of pure reason, like those of logic and mathematics. Objective imperatives therefore do not derive their authority from any other source,such as common consensus or the will of God. In Objective Imperatives, Ralph C. S. Walker seeks to show that this is a highly defensible view: Kant's Categorical Imperative, properly understood, is (...)
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    Professional Ethics – a Managerial Opportunity in Emerging Organizations.Heidi von Weltzien Hoivik - 2002 - Journal of Business Ethics 39 (1-2):3-11.
    Professional Ethics, viewed as a managerial challenge and opportunity in this study, deals with the often overlooked conceptions, actions and behavior of individuals who see themselves both as members of a profession and as members of an organization. Managers have to deal with this dual loyalty and inherent potential for conflict. This is of particular importance for new types of organizations when wanting to develop and sustain an ethical platform for the ultimate goal – assuring that future business decisions (...)
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    Exploring Ethical Dilemmas in Perioperative Nursing Practice Through Critical Incidents.Iréne von Post - 1996 - Nursing Ethics 3 (3):236-249.
    This article describes the nature of ethical dilemmas in perioperative nursing practice. Using the Critical Incident Technique, common ethical dilemmas experienced by periop erative nurses are explored. The aim of the study was to elicit the ethical dilemmas that arise in perioperative nurses' practice. The study has a descriptive design and the data are critical incidents described by 48 anaesthetic nurses and 76 operating theatre nurses. An analysis of the critical incidents gave four domains of ethical (...)
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    Professional Ethics: A Managerial Opportunity in Emerging Organizations.Heidi von Weltzien Hoivik - 2002 - Journal of Business Ethics 39 (1/2):3 - 11.
    Professional Ethics, viewed as a managerial challenge and opportunity in this study, deals with the often overlooked conceptions, actions and behavior of individuals who see themselves both as members of a profession and as members of an organization. Managers have to deal with this dual loyalty and inherent potential for conflict. This is of particular importance for new types of organizations when wanting to develop and sustain an ethical platform for the ultimate goal - assuring that future business decisions (...)
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    Democratic Equality and the Justification of Welfare-State Capitalism.Jeppe von Platz - 2020 - Ethics 131 (1):4-33.
    Is capitalism compatible with democratic equality? Rawls’s critique of welfare-state capitalism implies a negative answer. I argue that Rawls’s critique fails and that welfare-state capitalism can satisfy the demands of democratic equality. I articulate a social democratic interpretation of the ideal of democratic equality and show that it justifies welfare-state capitalism. This argument also implies that welfare-state capitalism can satisfy the demands of democratic equality as interpreted by Rawls’s justice as fairness. So, whether we accept Rawls’s interpretation of democratic equality (...)
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  35. Respuesta al comentario de.E. Morin, H. Von Foerster & L. Wittgenstein - 2011 - Ideas Y Valores 60 (147).
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  36. an unfinished journey? Reflection on a decade of responsible innovation.Rene Von Schomberg, Richard Owen & Phil Macnaghten - 2021 - Journal of Responsible Innovation 1 (2):1-17.
    We reflect on a decade of Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) as a discourse emerging from the European Commission (EC) 10 years ago. We discuss the foundations for RRI, its emergence during the Seventh Framework programme and its subsequent evolution during Horizon 2020. We discuss how an original vision for RRI became framed around five so-called ‘keys’: gender, open access, science communication, ethics and public engagement. We consider the prospects for RRI within the context of the EC’s Open Science agenda (...)
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    In the Shadow of Hourani: Thinking Islamic Ethics in the 21st Century.Raissa A. Von Doetinchem de Rande - 2023 - Journal of Religious Ethics 51 (2):225-235.
    The present article proceeds in three parts: first, I describe George F. Hourani's approach and its continued relevance in the study of Islamic ethics. Next, I demonstrate the weaknesses of Hourani's approach, particularly his commitment to mapping Islamic thought anachronistically onto a menu of “isms” derived from modern ethical theory. To highlight the urgency of reexamining Hourani's approach and influence, I also demonstrate how scholars' continued reliance upon Hourani perpetuates the limitations of his approach in the study of Islamic (...)
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  38. Das Gedächtnis : Eine quantenphysikalische Untersuchung ; Der Wiener Kreis : Parabel für einen Denkstil.Heinz von Foerster - 2011 - In Heinz Von Foerster (ed.), Radikaler Konstruktivismus Aus Wien: Eine Kurze Geschichte Vom Entstehen Und Vom Ende Eines Wiener Denkstils. Bibliothek der Provinz.
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  39. Die Gesetze der Form.Heinz von Foerster - 1993 - In Dirk Baecker (ed.), Kalkül der Form. Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
     
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  40. Entdecken oder Erfinden.Heinz von Foerster - 1985 - In Heinz Von Foerster (ed.), Einführung in den Konstruktivismus / [die Autoren, Heinz von Foerster... et al.]. München: R. Oldenbourg.
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    Radikaler Konstruktivismus aus Wien: eine kurze Geschichte vom Entstehen und vom Ende eines Wiener Denkstils.Heinz Von Foerster - 2011 - Weitra: Bibliothek der Provinz. Edited by Albert Müller & Karl H. Müller.
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    Wie wir uns erfinden: eine Autobiographie des radikalen Konstruktivismus.Heinz Von Foerster & Ernst von Glasersfeld - 1999 - Heidelberg: Carl-Auer-Systeme. Edited by Ernst von Glasersfeld.
    Zwei ältere Herren, einer Biophysiker, der andere Psychologe, treffen sich, um über die Vergangenheit zu sprechen. Das könnte eine ganz alltägliche Geschichte sein. Allerdings handelt es sich bei den beiden Protagonisten um die Väter des Radikalen Konstruktivismus. Der Bitte ihre Verlegers, ein Tonband mitlaufen zu lassen, kamen sie gerne nach. Ein Glücksfall, wie sich im Nachhinein herausstellt. in einem ungemein spannenden, quicklebendigen Dialog werden komplexe wissenschaftliche Fragen auf allgemeinverständliche Weise thematisiert: Was haben Kurzwellen und Kühe gemein? Warum vergräbt ein Eichhörnchen (...)
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  43. Guilielmi Perkinsi S. Theol. Licentiati Aureæcasuum Conscientiae Decisiones Tribus Libris Comprehensæ.William Perkins, Wolfgang Meyer & Konrad von Waldkirch - 1608 - Typis Conradi Waldkirchii.
     
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    Molly Farneth. Hegel’s Social Ethics: Religion, Conflict, and Rituals of Reconciliation.Eric von der Luft - 2019 - The Owl of Minerva 50 (1):101-105.
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    Nietzsche's objections to pity and compassion.Gudrun von Tevenar - 2007 - In Gudrun Von Tevenar (ed.), Nietzsche and Ethics. Bern, Switzerland: Peter Lang.
    Book synopsis: The essays in this anthology are versions of papers originally presented at the ‘Friedrich Nietzsche and Ethics’ Conference conveyed by the Nietzsche Society in 2004 at the University of Sussex, Brighton, UK. Contributors are respected Nietzsche scholars from around the globe and their essays cover the full range of Nietzsche’s moral thinking. They include papers on evolution and development, eudaemonia, art and morality, agon and transvaluation, will to power, as well as free will and genuine selfhood, immoralism, equality, (...)
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  46. Antiracism as an ethical imperative: An example from feminist therapy.Laura S. Brown - 1991 - Ethics and Behavior 1 (2):113 – 127.
    This article presents a conceptual framework within feminist therapy theory for viewing overt and covert racist behaviors as forms of unethical action. Using the personal as theoretical and political, the author traces her process of having her consciousness raised regarding the issue of racism in psychotherapy. Racism is then conceptualized as an ethics problem in terms of lack of mutuality and respect, violation of boundaries, and unethical imbalance of power in the therapy relationship. The concept of antiracism, a proactive stance (...)
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    Structural Stigma, Legal Epidemiology, and COVID-19: The Ethical Imperative to Act Upstream.Daniel S. Goldberg - 2020 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 30 (3):339-359.
    The primary claim of this paper is that COVID-19 stigma must be understood as a structural phenomenon. Doing so will inform the interventions we select and prioritize for the amelioration of such stigma. Thinking about stigma as a macrosocial determinant of health driven by structural factors suggests that downstream remedies are unlikely to be effective in significantly reducing stigma. This paper develops and defends this claim, setting up a recommendation to use a “bundle” of legal and policy levers at meso- (...)
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  48. Gustaaf Van Cromphout, Emerson's Ethics. [REVIEW]Eric von der Luft - 1999 - Philosophy in Review 19:385-386.
     
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    Morality and situation ethics.Dietrich Von Hildebrand - 1966 - Chicago, Ill.: Franciscan Herald Press. Edited by Alice M. Von Hildebrand.
    Is morality relative? Does it depend on one's perspective or on external circumstances? It has become popular, even commonplace, to assert that what is moral is dependent on one's situation. Dietrich von Hildebrand saw this trend coming, and at the earliest outset he authored this book as a refutation of "situation ethics" and an affirmation of the unchanging and universal call of true morality. The book takes up the central challenge of situation ethics to argue, definitively, that some actions are (...)
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  50. Foresight AND Hindsight. Heinz von Foerster’s “The cause lies in the future.”.Mihai Nadin - manuscript
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