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  1. Western philosophy: an anthology.John Cottingham (ed.) - 1996 - Malden, Mass.: Blackwell.
    Western Philosophy: An Anthology provides the most comprehensive and authoritative survey of the Western philosophical tradition from ancient Greece to the leading philosophers of today. Features substantial and carefully chosen excerpts from all the greats of philosophy, arranged thematically and chronologically Readings are introduced and linked together by a lucid philosophical commentary which guides the reader through the key arguments Embraces all the major subfields of philosophy: theory of knowledge and metaphysics, philosophy of mind, religion and science, moral philosophy (theoretical (...)
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  • Values and ethics in social work practice.Lester Parrott - 2006 - Exeter: Learning Matters.
    It is vital that social workers have a deep and critical understanding of the social work value-base, and are able to analyse and apply values and ethics to their everyday practice. This fully-revised edition of one of our best-selling titles identifies current issues in social work and then applies an ethical dimension. These issues are then investigated further within an anti-discriminatory framework and against the background of the code of practice for social care workers and employers. Traditional value perspectives are (...)
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  • Risk Society: Towards a New Modernity.Ulrich Beck, Mark Ritter & Jennifer Brown - 1993 - Environmental Values 2 (4):367-368.
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  • The Ideology of Community Care.David Skidmore - 1994 - Nelson Thornes.
    With the process of dehospitalization and deinstitutionalization gathering momentum, there is an increasing emphasis in the UK on community care. The Ideology of Community Care provides practitioners and post-basic level student nurses with an insight into the political, economic, sociological, philosophical, psychological and physical aspects of community care.
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