10 results on '"RANDALL, THOMAS E."'
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2. A Care Ethical Justification for an Interest Theory of Human Rights.
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Randall, Thomas E.
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HUMAN rights ,JUSTICE ,INTERPERSONAL relations - Abstract
Care ethics is often criticized for being incapable of outlining what responsibilities we have to persons beyond our personal relations, especially toward distant others. This criticism centres on care theorists' claim that the concerns of morality emerge between people, generated through our relations of interdependent care: it is difficult to see how moral duties can be applied to those with whom we do not forge a relationship. In this article, I respond to this criticism by outlining a care ethical justification for an interest theory of human rights. This theory will argue that the demands of global justice include various positive actions that aim toward ensuring the conditions for good caring relations to flourish, which in turn protect and promote the vital interests of all persons. In doing so, I aim to concurrently advance the sparse work on human rights within the care literature, systematizing the ideas of care theorists such as Daniel Engster, Virginia Held, and Fiona Robinson. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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3. A Cytogenetic Study of Polyembryony in Asparagus officinalis L.
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Randall, Thomas E. and Rick, Charles M.
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- 1945
4. Frontiers of Care
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Randall, Thomas E
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Ethics and Political Philosophy ,future generations ,Political Theory ,feminist philosophy ,human rights ,partiality ,Care ethics - Abstract
Care ethics is a feminist normative theory that emphasizes the moral significance of our relational interdependency in the provision and receipt of care. On this view, ethical action is situated and evaluated as it emerges through caring relations. However, an oft-cited criticism of care ethics is that its normative frontiers cannot be extended to the wider concerns of justice that lie beyond our relational limits. In this dissertation, I outline and defend an interpretation of care ethics that shows how the values of care identified within our personal relations can be abstracted to show that we do have certain obligations not only to our contemporaries (near and far) but also to non-contemporaries – namely, future generations. In doing so, I develop outlines for conceiving care ethics as a cosmopolitan theory of distributive justice via an interest theory of human rights, and as a sufficientarian theory of intergenerational justice.
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- 2019
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A., Hudson, R. J., Pascoe, E. A., Anderson, B. A., Thomson, I. R., Kassum, D. A., Shanks, A., Rosenbloom, M., Sidi, A., Gehrig, T. R., Fool, J. M., Rush, W., Martin, A. J., Cooper, P. D., Maltby, J. R., Johnson, D., Hurst, T., Mayers, I., Wigglesworth, D. F., Rose, D. K., Kay, J. C., Mazer, C. D., Yang, H., Beattie, W. S., Doyle, D. John, Demajo, Wlifred, Comfort, V. Kim, Code, William E., Rooney, Michael E., Clark, F. J. S., Sutton, I. R., Mutch, W. A. C., Thomson, I. R., Teskey, J. M., Thiessen, O. B., Rosanbloom, M., Tang, T. K. K., Robblee, J. A., Nathan, H. J., Wynands, J. E., Eagle, C. J., Belenkle, I., Chan, K. L., Tyberg, J. V., Stockwell, M., Zintel, T., Gallagher, G., Kavanagh, B., Sandier, A., Lawson, S., Chung, F., Ong, D., Isabel, L., Trépanier, C. A., Campbell, David C., Randall, Thomas E., Growe, Gershon H., Scarth, Irene, Sawchuk C. W. T., Ong B., Unruh H., Horan T., Greengrass R., Mark, D., Kitts, J. B., Curran, M. J., Lindsay, P., Polis, T., Coté, Sylvain, Socci, Maria, Wiesel, Saul, Conway, J. B., Seyone, C., Goldberg, J., Chung, F., Rose, D. Keith, Cohen, Marsha M., Rogers, Kent H., Duncan P. G., Pope W. D. B., Tweed W. A., Biehl D., Novick, T. V., Skinner, M. I., Mathieu, Alix, Villeneuve, Edith, Goldsmith, Charles H., Allen, Gregory C., Smith, Charles E., Pinchak, Alfred C., Hagen, Joan F., Hudson, J. C., Gennings, C., Tyler, B. L., Keenan, R. L., Chung, F., Seyone, C., Matl, N., Ong, D., Powell, P., Tessler, M. J., Kleiman, S. J., Wiesel, S., Tetzlaff, John E., Yoon, Helen J., Baird, Bruce, Walsh, Michael, Hondorp, Gregory, Wassef, Medhat R., Munshi, C., Brooks, J., Nimphius, N., Tweed, W. A., Lee, T. L., Tweed, W. A., Phua, W. T., Chong, K. Y., Lim, E., Finegan, B. A., Coulson, C., Lopaschuk, G. D., Clanachan, A. S., Fournier L., Cloutier R., Major D., Sharpe, M. D., Wexler, H. R., Dhamee, M. Saeed, Rooney, R., Ong, S. K., O’Leary, E., McCarroll, M., Phelan, D., Young, T., Coghlan, D., O’Leary, E., Blunnie, W. P., Splinter, W. M., Splinter, W. M., Ryan T., Maguire M., Bouchier-Hayes D., Cunningham A. J., Kamath, M. V., Fallen, E. L., Murkin, J. M., Shannon, N. A., Montgomery, C. J., Karl, H. W., Raymond, Jacques, Drolet, Pierre, Tanguay, M., Blaise, G., Garceau, D., Dumont, L., Omri, A., Sharkawi, M., Billard, V., Bourgain, J. L., Panos, A., Mazer, C. D., Lichtenstein, S. V., Bevan, J. C., Popovic, V., Baxter, M. R. N., Donati, F., Bevan, D. R., Bachman, C., Kopelow, M., Donen, N., Umôn, D. T., Kemp, S., Hartley, E., Sikich, N., Roy, W. L., Lerman, J., Cooper, Richard M., Yentis, S. M., Bissonnette, B., Halpern, L., Roy, L., Burrows, F. A., Fear, D. W., Hillier, S., Sloan, M., Crawford, M., Blssonnette, B., Sikich, N., Friedlander, M., Sandier, A. N., Panos, L., Winton, T., Benureof, J., Karski J., Teasdale S., Cruise C., Skala R., Zulys V., Ong, D., Chow, F., Packota, G., Yip, R., Bradley, J., Arellano, R., Sussman, G., Sosis, M., Braverman, B., Sosis, M., Ivankovich, A. D., Manganas, M., Lephay, A., Fournier, Th., Kadri, N., Ossart, M., Sandier, A. N., Turner, K. E., Wick, V., Wherrett, C., Sullivan, P. J., Dyck, J. B., Varvel, J., Shafer, S. L., Fiset, P., Balendran, P., Meistelman, C., Lira, E., Sloan, M., Nigrovic, V., Banoub, M., Splinter, W. M., Roberts, D. W., Rhine, E. J., MacNeill, H. B., Bonn, G. E., Clarke, W. M., Noel, L. P., Ryan T., Moriarty J., Bouchier-Hayes D., Cunningham A. J., Sandier, A. N., Baxter, A. D., Norman, P., Samson, B., Hull, K., Chung, F., Mali, N., Evans, D., Cruise, C., Shumka, D., Seyone, C., Leung, Peter T., Badner, N. H., Komar, W. E., Rajasingham, M., Farren, B., Vaillancourt, G., Cournoyer, S., Hollmann, C., Breen, T. W., Janzen, J. A., Crochetiere, C. T., McMorland, G. H., Douglas, M. J., Kamani, A. A., Arora, Sunil K., Tunstall, M., Ross, J., Mayer, D. C., Weeks, S. K., Norman, P., Daley, D., Sandier, A., Guay, J., Gaudreault, P., Boulanger, A., Tang, A., Lortie, L., Dupuis, C., Backman, S. B., Bachoo, M., Polosa, C., Moudgil, G. C., Frame, B., Blajchman, H. A., Singal, D. P., Albert, J. -F., Ratcliff, A., Law, J. -C., Varvel, J., Hung, O., Shafer, S. L., Fiset, P., Balendran, P., Burgess, P. M., Doak, G. J., Duke, P. C., Sloan, P. A., Mather, L. E., McLean, C. F., Rutten, A. J., Nation, R. L., Milne, R. W., Runciman, W. B., Somoggi, A. A., Haack, Carol, Shafer, Steven L., Irish, Craig L., Weisleider, Louis, Mazer, C. David, Bell, Robert S., Dejonckheere, M., Levarlet, M., d’Hollander, A., Taylor, R. H., Sikich, N., Campbell, F., McLeod, M. E., Swartz, J., Spahr-Schopfer, I., McIntyre, B. G., Roy, W. L., Laycock, G. J. A., Mitchell, I. M., Morton, N. S., Logan, R. W., Campbell, F., Yentis, S. M., Fear, D., Halpem, L., Sloan, M., Badgwell, J. Michael, Kleinman, Sam, Yentis, S. M., Britton, J. T., Hannallah, R. S., Schafer, P. O., Norden, J. M., Splinter, W. M., Menard, E. A., Derdamezi, J. B., Ghurch, J. G., Britt, B. A., Radde, I. C., Sosis, M., Kao, Y. James, Norton, Richard G., Volgyesi, G. A., Spahr-Schopfer, I., Sosis, M., Plum, Mark, Sosis, M., Smith, C. E., Pinchak, A. C., Hancock, D. E., Owen, P., McMeekin, J., Hanson, S., Cujec, B., Feindel, C. M., Cruz, J., Boylen, P., Ong, D., Murphy, J. T., Dupuis, J. Y., Nathan, H. J., Cattran, C., Wynands, J. E., Murphy, J. T., Kinley, C. E., Sulliyan, J. A., Landymore, R. W., Robblee, James A., Labow, Rosalind, Buckley, D. N., Sharpe, M. D., Guiraudon, G., Klein, G., Yee, R., Black, J., Devitt, J. H., McLellan, B. A., Dubbin, J., Ehrlich, L. E., Ralley, F. E., Robbins, G. R., Symcs, J. F., Bourke, M., Nathan, H., Wynands, J. E., Maritime Heart Centre, and Maritime Heart Centre
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- 1991
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6. Heat Advisory: Protecting Health on a Warming Planet Alan H. Lockwood
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RANDALL, THOMAS E.
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- 2017
7. CLIMATE JUSTICE : A LITERARY REVIEW
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Randall, Thomas E.
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- 2016
8. Heganism.
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RANDALL, THOMAS E.
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HEGEMONY ,MEAT industry ,SOCIAL stigma - Abstract
An emblematic association exists between meat consumption and the gender identity hegemonic masculinity. This association is so strong that men who pursue meatless diets (especially vegans) are likely to be socially ostracized. Heganism is a diet/gender identity that aims to reconstruct hegemonic masculinity with the goal of removing these stigmas attached to male veganism. Yet heganism fails to do this, and, in fact, worsens the marginalization of male vegans. Therefore, heganism ought to be rejected. Instead, an alternative option for reducing the marginalization of male vegans could be found in the emergent literature on non-hegemonic masculinities. By rejecting hegemonic masculinity and publicizing the range of other masculine identities that exist, there is an opportunity for men to utilize their agency and interpret masculinity in their own way-especially with regards to dietary preference. In this way, focusing on non-hegemonic masculinities offers an encouraging avenue for reducing the social stigmas attached to male veganism. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
9. Wollstonecraft, Mill & Women’s Human Rights by Eileen Hunt Botting.
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Randall, Thomas E.
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HUMAN rights , *NONFICTION - Published
- 2019
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10. The Moral Challenge of Dangerous Climate Change: Values, Poverty, and Policy/Reason in a Dark Time: Why the Struggle against Climate Change Failed--and What It Means for Our Future/Research, Action and Policy: Addressing the Gendered Impacts of Climate Change
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RANDALL, THOMAS E.
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ANTHROPOGENIC effects on nature , *NONFICTION - Abstract
The need for developing an ethic(s) of climate change is characterized by the far ranging and complex moral questions that arise through the anthropogenic warming of the earth. This paper provides a literary review of recent advancements in climate change ethics, primarily concerning the issue of climate justice. The books examined are The Moral Challenge of Dangerous Climate Change: Values, Poverty, and Policy, by Darrel Moellendorf; Reason in a Dark Time: Why the Struggle against Climate Change Failed--and What It Means for Our Future, by Dale Jamieson; and Research, Action and Policy: Addressing the Gendered Impacts of Climate Change, edited by Margaret Alston and Kerri Whittenbury. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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