Browsing by Subject "ethics"
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Collaborative partnerships to increase resilience among AIDS orphans: some unforeseen challenges and caveats
(Taylor & Francis + Unisa Press, 2012)Previous research has attested to the power of metaphor-rich stories to enable resilience during individual therapy, but this has not been researched in a group context. We aimed to ascertain if the reading of brief ... -
Ethics as commodity in higher education of South African natural science and engineering students
(Scriber Editorial Systems, 2012)The fields of the natural sciences are increasingly shying away from purely theoretical approaches to knowledge and are instead looking toward real-world applications and products to be derived from research projects. This ... -
Ethics in light of Ubuntu and Transimmanence
(North-West University, 2019)Ubuntu, as part of the African philosophical tradition, and Transimmanence, as part of the Western deconstructionist philosophical tradition, represent some of the most disparate philosophical traditions. As divergent as ... -
Geloofsvorming en die vermoë om geloof te verdedig by kinders onder sewe jaar as korrektief op nominale Christendom
(North-West University, 2019)Die eens “Christelike Weste" is besig om radikaal te verander. Tot 85% van kinders in Amerikaanse publieke skole en heelwat van die kinders in Christenskole het nie meer ? Bybelse wêreldbeskouing nie (McDowell & Bellis, ... -
God se opdrag aan Abraham om sy kind te offer eties bekyk
(Vereniging vir Christelike Hoër Onderwys, 2015)Sacrifices of children were in ancient times in use among some nations around the Mediterranean Sea. While the "gods" of the nations had apparently no ethical problem with the sacrifice of children, the God of Israel ... -
Interpretations of the Tower of Babel narrative in the African context
(University of the Free State, 2014)Biblical scholarship from the African context provides possible new and creative perspectives for the interpretation of the Tower of Babel narrative because of uniquely African questions that structure the interpretative ... -
Interpretations of the tower of Babel narrative in the African context.
(University of the Free State, Faculty of Theology., 2014)Biblical scholarship from the African context provides possible new and creative perspectives for the interpretation of the Tower of Babel narrative because of uniquely African questions that structure the interpretative ... -
Nutrition research in rural communities: application of ethical principles
(Wiley, 2013)This narrative review focuses on ethics related to nutrition-specific community-based research, within the framework of science for society, and focusing on the rights and well-being of fieldworkers and research participants. ... -
Qohelet and the nature of morality: a meta-ethical framework for future research
(Institute for Afro-Hellenic studies, 2016)The book of Ecclesiastes (here 'Qohelet'), like many other books of the Hebrew Bible, is often discussed with reference to its supposed 'ethics'. Within biblical scholarship, such research is often characterized by a ... -
A reflection on historical biblical principles in support of ethical stewardship
(Universitatis Babes-Bolyai, 2013)Recent corporate history illustrates that, although accounting is acknowledged as the language of the contemporary business environment, it is not merely a detached technical activity, but rather a battlefield of diverse ...