Moral philosophy
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| Society founded in 1990 to promote the study of the life, work and influence of Friedrich Nietzsche.
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Comprehensive directory covering general resources and subject specific areas including American religions, ancient near east studies, sociology of religion, biblical studies, Buddhist tradition, Christian tradition, comparative religion, East Asian studies, moral and ethical values, Greco-Roman studies, Hindu tradition, Islam, Jewish studies and theology.
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Set of links to selected, evaluated and annotated Internet resources relevant to ethics.
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Society which promotes all aspects of the study and teaching of meta-ethics, and provides a forum for the communication of research, the dissemination of news, and the exchange of ideas, through a programme of conferences, meetings, and publications.
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Journal established to promote the study of Buddhist ethics through the publication of research articles, discussions and critical notes (subject to blind peer review), bulletins, and reviews. The Journal interprets 'ethics' in a broad sense as including subject matter in ten areas: Vinaya and Jurisprudence, Medical Ethics, Philosophical Ethics, Human Rights, Ethics and Psychology, Ecology and the Environment, Social and Political Philosophy, Cross-cultural Ethics, Ethics and Anthropology, and Interfaith Dialogue on Ethics.
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Extensive set of annotated links to current literature in ethics broken down by topic, covering moral theory, relativism, pluralism, religion, egoism, utilitarianism, deontology, duty, human rights, anti-theory, gender, race, multiculturalism, virtue, abortion, cloning, euthanasia, punishment, death penalty, ethnicity, sexism, sexual orientation, poverty, welfare, world hunger, animal rights, and environmental ethics. Types of resource include court decisions, statistical reports, books, monographs and articles.
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An annotated listing of resources on the subject of humanism, arranged by category. Covers renaissance or classical humanism, humanities, romanticism, Marxism, and post-modernism.
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The Ethics Institute exists to foster the study of applied and professional ethics, with a commitment to the objectivity and rationality of moral values. This perspective adds a distinctive dimension to teaching and research in areas such as medical and business ethics.
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Information on Voltaire and the 18th Century Enlightenment.
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