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  1. 1 day ago · In recent years, ethical systems and norms developed in the Global North through ethical regulatory institutions (e.g. Institutional Review Boards, Ethics Review Boards) and numerous documents of ethical principles (e.g. the Nuremberg, Helsinki Codes, the Belmont Report) have increasingly been applied to countries of the Global South and extended to social sciences and humanities with little ...

  2. 3 days ago · Evans and Macmillan define normative ethics as "theories of ethics that are concerned with the norms, standards or criteria that define principles of ethical behaviour". The most common examples of normative ethical theories are utilitarianism, Kantian duty-based ethics (deontology), and divine command theory, which are described later in this ...

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  3. 5 days ago · Transformative research is a broad and loosely connected family of research disciplines and approaches, with the explicit normative ambition to fundamentally question the status quo, change the ...

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    3 days ago · Applied ethics studies the consequences of the general theories developed by normative ethics in specific situations, for example, in the workplace or for medical treatments. Within contemporary normative ethics, consequentialism, deontology, and virtue ethics are influential schools of thought.

  5. 21 hours ago · Colonialism particularly constructed gendered and sexualized figures of perversion in order to define the normative subjects of empire and to justify intervention and exploitation. In the next and final section, I demonstrate how the above figurations of normativity have been modified and mobilized against the backdrop of the January Revolution.

  6. 3 days ago · The M.A. in Ethics and Applied Philosophy degree program is designed to foster the application of ethical and philosophical knowledge to currently pressing concerns in social, economic, medical, technological, legal, commercial, cultural, and political contexts and associations. The department offers both theoretical and applied courses.

  7. 2 days ago · structural functionalism, in sociology and other social sciences, a school of thought according to which each of the institutions, relationships, roles, and norms that together constitute a society serves a purpose, and each is