01007nam0-22003131i-450-99000182388040332120080702093819.0000182388FED01000182388(Aleph)000182388FED0100018238820030910f19001999km-y0itay50------baitaITy-------001yyRelazione del sindaco sui provvedimenti dell'amministrazione municipale in seguito della eruzione del VesuvioComune di NapoliNapoliStab. Tipo-Stereotipo F. Di Gennaro & A. Morano[19..]15 p.29 cmVulcaniVesuvio551.21Napoli374308ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK99000182388040332160 DONO COMES 19/1936546FAGBCFAGBCRelazione del sindaco sui provvedimenti dell'amministrazione municipale in seguito della eruzione del Vesuvio413002UNINA04144nam 22006013 450 991102872740332120250909080321.01-04-043172-01-04-043169-01-003-51525-810.4324/9781003515258(MiAaPQ)EBC32126469(Au-PeEL)EBL32126469(CKB)40896110100041(OCoLC)1535974337(ScCtBLL)2506c757-0bba-44ec-a564-1581004fabe8(EXLCZ)994089611010004120250909d2025 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierRights-Based Ethics Foundations and Applications1st ed.Oxford :Taylor & Francis Group,2025.©2025.1 online resource (366 pages)Routledge Studies in Ethics and Moral Theory Series1-03-284839-1 Cover -- Endorsement Page -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Contributors -- Part I Introduction -- Rights-Based Ethics: Outline of an Approach -- Part II Conceptual and Foundational Questions -- Chapter 1 Why a Rights-Based Ethics? -- Chapter 2 Human Dignity as Absolute Inner Value and Moral Status -- Chapter 3 Reason and Moralities: The Prudential Foundations of Ethics in Alan Gewirth's Procedural Rationalism -- Chapter 4 Proving a Categorical Imperative by the Possibility of Self-Contradiction: The Paradox of Method in a Critique of Practical Reason -- Chapter 5 Conceptual Tools for the Analysis of Rights -- Chapter 6 The Problem of Aggregation in a Rights-Based Moral Theory -- Chapter 7 What Do I Morally Owe to Myself?: On the Moral Right to Freedom and Duties to Oneself in Alan Gewirth's Rights-Based Ethics -- Part III Historical and Cultural Perspectives on Rights -- Chapter 8 Rights, Coercion, and the Will of the People: On the Relationship between Politics and Normativity in Marsilius of Padua -- Chapter 9 Do Immoralists Suffer a Loss of Meaning in Life?: A Focus on Gewirth's Theory of Self-Fulfillment and Metz's Fundamentality Theory -- Part IV Rights in Contexts of Applied Ethics -- Chapter 10 On a Freedom-Based Concept of Person and Its Bioethical Consequences -- Chapter 11 Moral Rights as Criteria for Professional Nursing Care -- Chapter 12 How Should One Respond to Climate Change?: A Rights-Based Ethical Theory's Approach to the Problem -- Chapter 13 Standard Threats and (Mandatory) Human Rights Due Diligence in Global Supply Chains: On the Corporate Responsibility to Address Human Rights Abuses Committed by Third Parties -- Chapter 14 Rights-Based Risk Ethics: A Family Dispute -- Chapter 15 Balancing Rights While Protecting the Climate.Chapter 16 Too Big to Fail Banks, Private Credit Creation, and Systemic Risks: Challenges of a Modern Ethics of Risk -- Part V Outlook -- Chapter 17 On the Foundations and Implications of Moral Rights -- Index.Rights-based ethics offer a conceptual framework to address the complex ethical issues of our time. This volume combines systematic and historical perspectives on rights-based ethics with discussions of a broad range of topics in applied ethics to assess the achievements and limits of rights-based approaches.Routledge Studies in Ethics and Moral Theory SeriesPolitical Science / Human RightsbisacshPhilosophy / Ethics & Moral PhilosophybisacshPolitical sciencePhilosophyPolitical Science / Human RightsPhilosophy / Ethics & Moral PhilosophyPolitical sciencePhilosophy171/.2Düwell Marcus605101Keyserlingk Johannes Graf1850525Richter Philipp1733721MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911028727403321Rights-Based Ethics4443658UNINA