| David A. Crocker, Toby Linden - Conservation of natural resources - 1998 - 610 pages
...forms of human association that can be shown to be crucial in their development. 6. Practical Reason. Being able to form a conception of the good and to...critical reflection about the planning of one's own life. This includes, today, being able to seek employment outside the home (in a regime protecting the free... | |
| Gillian Brock - Philosophy - 1998 - 260 pages
...care for us, to grieve at their absence; in general, to love, grieve, feel longing and gratitude. 6. Being able to form a conception of the good and to...critical reflection about the planning of one's own life. 7. Being able to live for and to others, to recognize and show concern for other human beings, to engage... | |
| Karen L. Baird - Medical policy - 1998 - 252 pages
...reason — and to do these things in a way informed and cultivated by an adequate education. . . . Being able to form a conception of the good and to...critical reflection about the planning of one's own life" (84). Justice is determined by a society's ability to further the quality of life as defined by these... | |
| Martha C. Nussbaum - Philosophy - 1999 - 488 pages
...of human association that can be shown to be crucial in their development.59) 6. Practical reason. Being able to form a conception of the good and to...critical reflection about the planning of one's own life. (This entails protection for the liberty of conscience.) 7. Affiliation, (a) Being able to live for... | |
| James S. Chisholm - Medical - 1999 - 308 pages
...grieve at their absence; in general, to love, to grieve, to experience longing and gratitude . . . 6 Being able to form a conception of the good and to...critical reflection about the planning of one's own life . . . 7 Being able to live for and to [sic] others, to recognize and show concern for other human beings,... | |
| Titia Loenen, Paulo R. Rodrigues - Political Science - 1999 - 470 pages
...care for us, to grieve at their absence in general, to love, grieve, to feel longing and gratitude. 6. Being able to form a conception of the good and to...critical reflection about the planning of one's own life. 7. Being able to live for and with others, to recognize and show concern for other human beings, to... | |
| Maria Baghramian, Attracta Ingram - Philosophy - 2000 - 290 pages
...forms of human association that can be shown to be crucial in their development). Practical reason Being able to form a conception of the good and to...in critical reflection about the planning of one's life. (This entails protection for the liberty of conscience and religious observance). Affiliation... | |
| James P. Sterba - Philosophy - 2001 - 260 pages
...forms of human association that can be shown to be crucial in their development.) 6. Practical Reason. Being able to form a conception of the good and to...in critical reflection about the planning of one's life. (This entails protection for the liberty of conscience.) 7. Affiliation. (A) Being able to live... | |
| Jody Raphael - Family & Relationships - 2000 - 196 pages
...central human capacities include being able to imagine, to think, and to reason; having the capacity to engage in critical reflection about the planning of one's own life; possessing the social bases of self-respect and nonhumiliation; and being able to be treated as a dignified... | |
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