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Ethics 100 (4):756-767 (1990)

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  1. The French bioethics public consultation and the anonymity doctrine: empirical ethics and normatice assumptions.Marta Spranzi & Laurence Brunet - 2015 - Monash Bioethics Review 33 (1):18-28.
    The French bioethics laws of 1994 contain the principles of the anonymity and non commodification of all donations of body parts and products including gametes in medically assisted reproduction. The two revisions of the law, in 2004 and 2011 have upheld the rule. In view of the latest revision process, the French government organized a large public consultation in 2009. Within the event a “consensus conference” was held in Rennes about different aspects of assisted reproduction. In what follows we shall (...)
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  • Clinical ethics and values: how do norms evolve from practice?Marta Spranzi - 2013 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 16 (1):93-103.
    Bioethics laws in France have just undergone a revision process. The bioethics debate is often cast in terms of ethical principles and norms resisting emerging social and technological practices. This leads to the expression of confrontational attitudes based on widely differing interpretations of the same principles and values, and ultimately results in a deadlock. In this paper I would like to argue that focusing on values, as opposed to norms and principles, provides an interesting perspective on the evolution of norms. (...)
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  • Calling Citizens to a Moral Way of Life: A Dutch Example of Moralized Politics.Marinus Ossewaarde - 2010 - Human Affairs 20 (4):338-355.
    Calling Citizens to a Moral Way of Life: A Dutch Example of Moralized Politics This article offers a sociological analysis of the moral revisions that accompany welfare state reforms in the Netherlands. It is argued that Dutch welfare state reforms after the Cold War rely on moral discourses in particular and moral language in general to legitimize and effectuate policy measures. The Dutch reformers have been pursuing a set of strategies of moralization designed to adjust the Dutch welfare state to (...)
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  • Instituciones formales e informales.Carolina Fernández Blanco - 2022 - Isonomía. Revista de Teoría y Filosofía Del Derecho 55.
    En este trabajo se ofrece un acercamiento desde el derecho a los análisis promovidos por las teorías institucionalistas, y conecta esos análisis con una concepción esencial de democracia y dos problemas de las democracias latinoamericanas: la subrepresentación de las mujeres en los parlamentos y el clientelismo político en el marco de la distribución de planes sociales. Para ello, se comienza con una aproximación al concepto de instituciones informales, que es central en los análisis institucionalistas, y se reconocen dos diferentes tipos (...)
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  • Ethics and environmental marketing.Joel J. Davis - 1992 - Journal of Business Ethics 11 (2):81 - 87.
    Corporations have scrambled to bring to market products positioned and advertised as addressing the needs of the environmentally-conscious consumer. The vast majority of claims presented in support of these products are best described, however, as confused, misleading or outright illegal. Ethical considerations have not yet been integrated into environmental marketing, and as a result, long-term harm on both the individual and societal level may result. A framework for reversing this trend is presented. It identifies the sequence of actions necessary for (...)
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  • Legalizing Legitimacy: A Critique of the Responsibility to Protect as an Emerging Norm.C. Daase - 2015 - Télos 2015 (170):67-87.
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