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Child pornography in the woodshedBaker, Roy 11 1900 (has links)
This is a deconstruction of "child pornography" through an analysis of media images of
child spanking and their relationship with the criminal law and cinema, video and
broadcasting regulation in Britain and Canada. It suggests that the law's primary concern
is not the protection of children but the elimination of the heresy that children are
sexually attractive.
Chapter 1 introduces the phenomenon under discussion, namely internet sites that collect
stills and clips from mainstream movies and television showing children receiving
corporal punishment. The chapter postulates that these sites are for sexual gratification
and explores what society understands by "sexual exploitation of children" and "sex"
itself.
Part I considers whether the web sites are child pornography under English or Canadian
criminal law. Chapter 2 looks at Canada's definitions of obscenity and child
pornography. Chapter 3 asks whether the images might be indecent according to
England's law. These chapters examine the law's understanding of child spanking as a
sexual act, exploring what constitutes "sex". While Part I declines to state definitively
whether such web sites are illegal, it argues that the movies and television from which the
images originate are tolerated for the reasons that give the images sexual appeal.
Part II looks at the regulation in Canada and Britain of the movies and television from
which the images are taken. Chapter 4 deals with cinema and video regulation, which
prohibits eroticising violence and children, and asks how films are nevertheless rife with
images of child beating used for sexual arousal. Chapter 5 similarly examines
broadcasting regulation and asks whether the ban on sexualising children might be
unconstitutional under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Part III concludes by looking at how society permits the eroticisation of children, while
condemning the "paedophile". It suggests that the web sites may arise from childhood
trauma over corporal punishment, compares the harm of that practice with that caused by
the web sites and concludes that if there be prohibition, then it should be of child
spanking, rather than the sites, which are non-exploitative testament to ingenuity in the
face of a hypocritically censorial regime. / Law, Peter A. Allard School of / Graduate
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An object-oriented approach to the privacy problems posed by digital information and communication technologiesWhittaker, Louise January 2016 (has links)
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Humanities,
University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg,
partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts
Applied ethics for professionals
Johannesburg / The advent of digital ICT has raised a range of privacy problems that previously did not
occur, owing to the scope and volume of data that can be collected, as well as the
processing capacity of the application. These digital privacy problems are arguably
not easily addressed within any particular traditional macroethical framework. We
may therefore need to find an alternative approach.
One such approach is proposed by Luciano Floridi, who has devised “Information
Ethics” - a macroethics for the identification, clarification and solution of digital
ethical issues. While IE is useful in that it highlights questions of digital agency, it will
be demonstrated that it is flawed when applied to problems of privacy posed by
digital ICT. IE, however, points us in the right direction: An object-oriented ethics may
be able to address the issue of digital agents.
In this essay I develop an argument for the moral intentionality of digital agents, based
on the concepts of emergent value and indirect intentionality, that can underpin an
object-oriented ethical approach to digital privacy for both digital and human agents.
Using Nissenbaum’s concept of contextual spheres, I provide normative guidelines for
evaluating the competing interests of agent-objects in various digital spheres.
A brief evaluation of the approach, by way of an example, shows that the object-oriented
LoA that I am proposing can be adopted for digital privacy problems. In such
cases, and for the specific purpose of weighing up the competing rights and values of
the agents and patients, we can treat all agents (human and non-human) as both
intentionality and real. This provides a reading of the case that goes beyond the
consequentialist or ownership-based approaches, and arguably gets closer to the
heart of the issue.
Where the approach is still open, however, is that we still have to justify and balance
these interests. There is no simple formula to apply. A need for practical wisdom or
Phronesis, in the form of a judicious weighing of moral interests, continues to apply to
digital problems posed by ICT. / GR2017
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Is it justified to patent human genetic resources?Brouillet, Miriam January 2003 (has links)
No description available.
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Neither mechanic nor high priest : moral suasion and the physician-patient relationshipBigney, Mark W. January 2006 (has links)
No description available.
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Institutionalising ethics as a means of instilling ethical values and behaviour within a state owned enterpriseLebakeng, Zimele Abram 05 May 2011 (has links)
The research project discusses the ethical aspects of governance focusing on formalisation of ethics within a state owned enterprises as a mechanism to improve governance practices.
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Ethical proximity as a condition of lawDiamantides, Marinos January 1999 (has links)
No description available.
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Poststructural approach to the abortion dilemmaVan Bogaert, Louis-Jacques 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MPhil)--University of Stellenbosch, 2000. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Moral theories often view the problem of abortion as oppositional: either fiercely "pro-life" or
adamantly "pro-choice". A closer view at their respective arguments suggests that extreme
polar views are hardly tenable. The principle of the sanctity of life has its limits, and the
liberal view on abortion leading to the logical conclusion that even infanticide is permissible
is counterintuitive and at loggerheads with common morality. Softer views on both polar
positions are more appealing and more acceptable. The soft "pro-life" stance has serious
limitations for it appeals to the doctrine of double effect or to a secular but similar position,
the doctrine of self-defence, which would allow abortion only in cases of rape or incest. The
soft "pro-choice" position appeals to the concept of sentience: only the abortion of a presentient
embryo/fetus is permissible. The difficulty, however, is that we know little about the
sentience of the unborn and its occurrence during intra-uterine development. Both extreme
and softer views are basically oppositional (either/or). The postmodern mind aims at
deconstructing oppositions in order to highlight the ideologies underscoring the advocacy of
either view. In a poststructural perspective that takes into account the complexity of life, it
becomes possible to understand and to accept the view that a "pro-choice" stance is far from
being "pro-death". This is the position which is argued for in the present essay. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die probleem van aborsie word dikwels deur morele teorieë beskou as een van oposisies:
"pro-lewe" aan die een kant of "pro-keuse" aan die ander. Wanneer die onderskeie argumente
van naderby beskou word, word dit duidelik dat hierdie uiters polêre sieninge skaars
geregverdig is. Die beginsel van die heiligheid en onskendbaarheid van lewe het sy
beperkinge, en die liberale standpunt oor aborsie, wat onvermydelik en op 'n logiese wyse lei
na die konklusie dat selfs kindermoord geregverdig kan word, is kontra-intuitief en gaan die
algemene moraliteit teen. Standpunte wat 'n minder radikale blik op beide die polêre posisies
het is beide meer aantreklik en meer aanvaarbaar. Die sagte "pro-lewe" uitgangspunt het
belangrike beperkinge, omdat dit sigself beroep op die doktrine van dubble-effek, of op 'n
sekulêre, maar soortgelyke posisie, die doktrine van selfverdediging, wat aborsie sou wou
toelaat in die geval van verkragting of bloedskande. Die sagte "pro-keuse" posisie beroep
sigself op die konsep van waarnemingsvermoë: slegs die aborsie van die embrio/fetus wat nog
nie oor waarnemingsvermoë beskik nie is toelaatbaar. Hierdie standpunt word egter bemoeilik
deur die feit dat ons nie oor veel kennis beskik aangaande die waarnemingsvermoë van die
ongebore, of van die voorkoms van waarnemingsvermoë gedurende intra-uterinêre
ontwikkeling nie. Beide die uiterste en die sagter uitgangspunte is uiteinelik oposisioneel.
Postmoderne denke stel hom ten doe Iom oposisies te dekonstrueer, ten einde lig te werp op
die idoelogieë wat die aanhang van enige posisie onderskraag. In 'n poststukturele perspektief
wat die kompleksiteit van lewe in ag neem, word dit moontlik om die siening dat 'n "prokeuse"
uitgangspunt ver verwyderd is daarvan om "pro-die dood" te wees, te aanvaar. Dit is
die posisie waarvoor daar in hierdie opstel geargumenteer word.
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Situating the applied drama practitioner : searching for an ethical process through the development of an applied drama partnership in a pediatric health care settingMaher, Alicia Jane 29 October 2010 (has links)
Contextual, personal, theoretical, and institutional forces intersect in the
development of an intentional and ethical applied drama practice. This document charts several ethical signposts marking the development process of an applied drama project, Child-centered Improvisation, in a pediatric dialysis clinic. It argues for a deep
understanding of the fields and contexts in which drama is applied and an awareness of
the multiplicity of voices therein. The resulting discussion claims bewilderment as a productive space and privileges a narration of the complementary practices of an applied
drama practice in a pediatric healthcare setting. The document concludes with
recommendations specific to developing applied drama practices in such settings. / text
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Influencing traits before birthPattinson, Shaun D. January 2000 (has links)
No description available.
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The metaethical and ethical basis of political theory : a dual standpoint approachBell, Derek Robert January 1999 (has links)
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