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  1. Should We Strive to Make Science Bias-Free? A Philosophical Assessment of the Reproducibility Crisis

    Recently, many scientists have become concerned about an excessive number of failures to reproduce statistically significant effects. The situation...

    Article Open access 22 April 2021
  2. Assessing Path Dependency in Vietnam’s Healthcare Legal Framework: Exploring Public–Private Collaboration in Ho Chi Minh City during the COVID-19 Crisis

    The COVID-19 pandemic prompted a nudge for public–private cooperation in healthcare to rapidly cope with limited resource. However, Vietnam’s...

    Tran Viet Dung, Ngo Nguyen Thao Vy in Asian Bioethics Review
    Article 08 April 2024
  3. Defense and Recognition in the Climate Crisis How to Communicate About Truths, Facts and Opinions

    Truths, facts and opinions on the climate issue are often met with psychological or social defense, both publicly and privately. Based on selected...
    Barbara Strohschein
    Book 2023
  4. Corporate Social Responsibility and Stock Prices After the Financial Crisis: The Role of Strategic CSR Activities

    We analyze the relationship between corporate social responsibility and the stock market performance in the post-global financial crisis period. A...

    Aneta Havlinova, Jiri Kukacka in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 15 September 2021
  5. Russian Dacha as a Social Practice in the Crisis Times

    In times of crisis, humanity faces many challenges. Some sort of stability, decent nutrition, and adequate living conditions are the most basic needs...
    Chapter 2023
  6. Ontological insecurity in the post-covid-19 fallout: using existentialism as a method to develop a psychosocial understanding to a mental health crisis

    In the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic we are witnessing a significant rise in mental illness diagnosis and corresponding anti-depressant prescription...

    Matthew Bretton Oakes in Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy
    Article Open access 30 June 2023
  7. Confucian Role-Ethics with Non-Domination: Civil Compliance in Times of Crisis

    In this article, combining the Confucian notion of relationality with the republican principle of non-domination, I will shed new light on the ethics...

    Article 22 March 2022
  8. Moving Text into Action: Local Careerism and International Crisis

    The coronation of Richard I complicated Walter Map’s and Gerald of Wales’ efforts to secure bishoprics. Through the medium of literary composition,...
    Chapter 2023
  9. How Do Social Structures Become Taken for Granted? Social Reproduction in Calm and Crisis

    This paper identifies experiential processes through which social structures become taken for granted, termed processes of “structure...

    Ryan Gunderson in Human Studies
    Article 06 July 2021
  10. Searching for the plot: narrative self-making and urban agriculture during the economic crisis in Slovenia

    Analyses of household urban agriculture have demonstrated a wealth of personal, economic, social, moral or political uses for self-provisioned food,...

    Petra Matijevic in Agriculture and Human Values
    Article 24 July 2021
  11. The Duty of Memory Revisited: Ricoeur’s Contribution to a Crisis in French Historiography

    The relationship between memory and history, which has preoccupied historiography and the philosophy of history since the middle of the nineteenth...

    Paul Marinescu in Human Studies
    Article 06 July 2021
  12. Family in Crisis? Family Models as an Ethical-Theological Challenge

    In times of crisis, family comes into focus: On the one hand, the family’s restraining function takes effect when it serves as a refuge for young...
    Chapter 2022
  13. Double trouble? The communication dimension of the reproducibility crisis in experimental psychology and neuroscience

    Most discussions of the reproducibility crisis focus on its epistemic aspect: the fact that the scientific community fails to follow some norms of...

    Article Open access 01 October 2020
  14. Ethical Problems of the Economy: Enron, Subprime & Co. – From Crisis to Crisis

    The following chapter should give you an impression of current ethical problems in the economy.
    Chapter 2022
  15. Introduction: Democracy in Crisis?

    This chapter introduces the problem of a threatening crisis in the liberal democratic form of government, and distinguishes my position from other...
    Chapter 2021
  16. Resource allocation in the Covid-19 health crisis: are Covid-19 preventive measures consistent with the Rule of Rescue?

    The Covid-19 pandemic has led to a health crisis of a scale unprecedented in post-war Europe. In response, a large amount of healthcare resources...

    Julian W. März, Søren Holm, Michael Schlander in Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy
    Article Open access 16 August 2021
  17. Significance Tests: Vitiated or Vindicated by the Replication Crisis in Psychology?

    The crisis of replication has led many to blame statistical significance tests for making it too easy to find impressive looking effects that do not...

    Article 28 September 2020
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