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First, Do No Unjust Harm - John S. Pletz - Bog - University Press of America - Plusbog.dk

First, Do No Unjust Harm - John S. Pletz - Bog - University Press of America - Plusbog.dk

First, Do No Unjust Harm begins from the premise that one of our primary moral duties is to avoid doing wrong and from the observation that people seem to violate that duty not infrequently in their quest to oppose "evil" in the pursuit of some ostensibly "higher good." Since many of these ethical problems appear to be caused by faulty or insufficient analysis of what is "wrong," Pletz has worked out some more rigorous guidelines for such analyses. The recognition of evil begins with the proposition that its three main elements are: (a) harm which has been inflicted on another; (b) responsibility for its resting with one or more persons who have caused it; and (c) the unjust nature of the harm. The author also provides a framework for considering how we can confirm or refute our tentative conclusions about evil, and how we can ascertain their relative degrees of intensity. First, Do No Unjust Harm then proceeds to address the question of how to confront the temptations that we face and the inclinations that we have to do wrong things. Pletz also discusses strategies for actions designed to thwart the evil that others may be doing or intending to do; for even though opposing evil may constitute one of our most dangerous undertakings, we must sometimes do precisely that, if we want the world to be a more moral place. Critical to the success of such efforts, however, is the accurate application of our powers of judgment; for we must be as sure as we can possibly be that what we are opposing is, in fact, wrong and in need of redress.

DKK 591.00
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A Do-It-Yourself Dystopia - Steven Carter - Bog - University Press of America - Plusbog.dk

Do Members of Congress Reward Their Future Employers? - Adolfo Santos - Bog - University Press of America - Plusbog.dk

Do Members of Congress Reward Their Future Employers? - Adolfo Santos - Bog - University Press of America - Plusbog.dk

Increasingly, former members of Congress are finding their way back into the corridors of power representing the very interest groups they once regulated. This post-congressional lobbying activity has proven to be very lucrative for many ex-lawmakers. As lobbyists, former members of Congress carry significant clout that gives them access not only to their former colleagues in the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate, but also to members of the executive branch. While generally the practice of walking through the "revolving door" has been discussed as unseemly, a bigger danger is that members of Congress might sponsor legislation that benefits their future employers. This book looks at the question of whether members of Congress reward their future employers with public policy. The book evaluates the extent to which former members of Congress become lobbyists, and the implications of this career choice on pubic policy. Of concern is whether or not members of Congress with post-congressional lobbying ambitions are using their positions to maximize the interests of those they plan to serve once they leave office. The evidence will show that lawmakers who become lobbyists not only behave differently in the legislative arena than those who do not become lobbyists, but also lobby on behalf of the very interests they once regulated in Congress. The book begins with a discussion on the intentions of the framers of the Constitution to constrain ambition. It then proceeds to show who becomes a lobbyist and how post-congressional lobbyists exploit their relationships with their former colleagues as they lobby on behalf of special interests. The book concludes by suggesting that post-congressional lobbying not only has the potential to undermine sound public policy, it also has the potential to jeopardize the legitimacy of the institution.

DKK 423.00
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Do You Want to Save The Church? - Young J. Choe - Bog - University Press of America - Plusbog.dk

City Baby and Star - Don Stannard Friel - Bog - University Press of America - Plusbog.dk

Global Scenes of Biblical Injustice - W. R. Brookman - Bog - University Press of America - Plusbog.dk

An American Journey - Bhagwan Satiani - Bog - University Press of America - Plusbog.dk

Man the Rational Animal - Edo Pivcevic - Bog - University Press of America - Plusbog.dk

The Diplomacy of Surprise - Michael I. Handel - Bog - University Press of America - Plusbog.dk

Leadership Voices - Linda Irby - Bog - University Press of America - Plusbog.dk

Dangerous Liaisons - Claudia Moscovici - Bog - University Press of America - Plusbog.dk

The Golden Rule - - Bog - University Press of America - Plusbog.dk

Bill the Goat's Adult Refresher Guide to Writing - Bruce Fleming - Bog - University Press of America - Plusbog.dk

Bill the Goat's Adult Refresher Guide to Writing - Bruce Fleming - Bog - University Press of America - Plusbog.dk

Many otherwise competent adults are wobbly writers, whether they''re college students or already thriving in a job. They probably exhibit a "go get ''em" attitude for most of their lives, but find themselves stumped by a blank computer screen or a piece of paper. What, they wonder, do I do now? What''s my next word, next sentence? But their problems aren''t solved by somebody telling them what to do, only by someone helping them figure things out themselves. As the adage says: give a person a fish and s/he eats that day; teach a person to fish and s/he eats for life. They need a little help from Bill the Goat. Bill is the mascot of the U.S. Naval Academy, where Bruce Fleming has taught literature and writing for over twenty years. Bill is the fellow, or at least the old goat, who''s reading what you''ve written. The secret to answering your question, "What do I do now?" is seeing writing not from your own perspective, but from Bill''s. Learning to write is difficult, like learning to act. What you feel doesn''t matter, only what it looks like to the audience. Your audience is Bill. Bill the Goat''s Adult Refresher Guide to Writing isn''t a reference book, to be kept tucked into your office bookshelf for crisis management. Even its grammar section is different from usual grammar brush-ups. It''s a book to be read and internalized, a book to re-align the way you conceive. It''s a book for the beach, the porch, the subway, or an armchair. It''s fun to read. You''re the Bill for this book, after all. It''s for students and executives, leaders and followers, everybody who has to communicate effectively in writing. You don''t even have to hide this book behind another when you read it. There''s no shame in a refresher course from Bill. He''s your buddy, and he''s here to remind you that when you make mistakes, he pays the price. This is grammar without guilt, syntax without a sense of sin. It''s pure pragmatics. If you want Bill to get your point, you have to keep him in mind.

DKK 379.00
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Touching Raw Nerves - Paul R. Dunn - Bog - University Press of America - Plusbog.dk

Adventure in Human Knowledges and Beliefs - Andrew Ralls Woodward - Bog - University Press of America - Plusbog.dk

Human Dignity and Reproductive Technology - - Bog - University Press of America - Plusbog.dk

Feminist Conversations - - Bog - University Press of America - Plusbog.dk

Freedom, Justice and the State - Ronald H. Nash - Bog - University Press of America - Plusbog.dk

Toward a More Amicable Asia-Pacific Region - - Bog - University Press of America - Plusbog.dk

Toward a More Amicable Asia-Pacific Region - - Bog - University Press of America - Plusbog.dk

Call From the Cave - Jon Huer - Bog - University Press of America - Plusbog.dk