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Affluence is so often associated with (1), (2), (3) and (4), that it is hard to imagine it without them. I have cold feet. I think "Who am I kidding. I became more wealthy, I would fall prey to its corruption just like everyone else." On the other hand, I need to get some money soon to live on.
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mindprod.com/money/affluence.html
mindprod.com/money/affluence.html
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University of Iceland ... In this article, the author discusses ethical approaches in qualitative research with reference to anthropological fieldwork on abnormal birth and ... The author focuses on ethical dilemmas encountered in these two field settings as well as considerations related to presentation of findings.
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The are two things in this article I want to focus on. ... The first is the main argument of the paper, which we find presented on pp. 230–231. This argument actually has two versions, corresponding to two versions Singer gives of its second premise. Here is the first version of ... Here is the second version of the argument,
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The article focuses on the ethics of affluence. Today the economy of affluence is challenging some of the old-fashioned virtues as ruthlessly as an earlier industrialism challenged feudal ethics. Ethical argument always has ideological overtones.
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Famine, Affluence and Morality - Peter Singer. Coursework by GCSE and A level students ... See this essay or coursework document in full right now ... Home > GCSE > Religious Studies (Philosophy & Ethics) > Philosophy > Ethics > Famine, Affluence and Morality - Peter Singer.
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Affluence and Ethics Helping the poor: What can be done must be done. So what truly can be done? By William Easterly, From the Wall Street Journal, March 5, 2009 Suppose you see a small child drowning in a pond. If you save him you will ruin your expensive suit.
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globalsojourns.com/imagedump/Giving%20Circle/travelarticles/Affluence_Ethics.pdf
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Guinea-Bissau; Iceland; Philosophical Overview; High Income Population; Low Income Population; Children; Child Survival; Qualitative Research; Ethics; Anthropology; Maternal-Child Health Services; Inequalities; Africa, Western;
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Christian Today > On Monday 28 February, a document entitled "Prosperity with a Purpose - Christians and the Ethics of Affluence" published by the national official ecumenical body Churches Together in Britain... ... On Monday 28 February, a document entitled ... In the wake of terrible poverty faced by the Third World,
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www.christiantoday.com/article/churches.launch.just.wealth.document.in.parliament/2239.htm
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Recently I had the good fortune of attending the 2007 Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics, given by Peter Singer. In these lectures, Singer was concerned with the morality of the extreme poverty that ... The argument given in the lectures was similar to that given in Singer's famous paper Famine, Affluence and Morality.
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