Ethics

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Passion

Passion

From: On Love and Tyranny

This chapter explores Arendt’s relationship with the philosopher Martin Heidegger. 10 $1.00 Add
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Preface

Preface

From: Protecting Research Confidentiality

Provides an overivew of the topic of Research Confidentiality and the problem that academic researchers are not protected by law when it comes to assuring confidentiality to their participants, … ; 7 $0.70 Add
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Preface to the New Edition

Preface to the New Edition

From: Honest Politics Now

Discusses ethics in politics and the effects of various forms of political corruption on democracy. ; 8 $0.80 Add
Protecting Research Confidentiality

Protecting Research Confidentiality

What happens when law and ethics collide

Lawyers and their clients can talk in complete confidence, secure that the law protects what they say from being revealed to anyone. Priests can hear confessions with reasonable certainty that no … 432 View
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Protecting Research Participants, or Protecting the University from Research Participants?

Protecting Research Participants, or Protecting the University from Research Participants?

From: Protecting Research Confidentiality

Looks at institutional conflict of interest when it comes to academic research involving human participants, ethics under the law, and the limited confidentiality afforded to researchers ; 11 $1.10 Add
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Reconciliation

Reconciliation

From: On Love and Tyranny

This chapter examines Arendt’s near-death experience in a car accident in 1962, and the death of her husband in 1970. 9 $0.90 Add
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“Researchers Should Be Aware of the Relevant Law”

“Researchers Should Be Aware of the Relevant Law”

From: Protecting Research Confidentiality

The seeking out of a formal legal opinion regarding research confidentiality and examining other cases involving research confidentiality and their outcomes ; 21 $2.10 Add
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Sabotage

Sabotage

From: Languages of the Unheard

Sabotage has been practised for thousands of years, wherever people have found themselves forced, by the explicit threat of violence or the looming prospect of hunger, to toil on behalf of the … 19 $1.90 Add
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Select Bibliography

Select Bibliography

From: Protecting Research Confidentiality

Might want to include with each chapter ; 11 $1.10 Add
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SFU’s Administrative Culture:

SFU’s Administrative Culture:

“Up On Dat Mountain, Dey Is Stuck Real Good”

From: Protecting Research Confidentiality

Our campaign to persuade the SFU administration to institute an independent review of the “Ogden decision” benefitted from the more general turmoil at SFU during a period when the … ; 10 $1.00 Add
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SFU’s “Hollow and Timid” Defence of Academic Freedom

SFU’s “Hollow and Timid” Defence of Academic Freedom

From: Protecting Research Confidentiality

The independent inquiry into the university’s decision making regarding Russell Odgen’s research and the release of Judge Daniel Steinberg’s decision on Ogden vs. SFU ; 5 $0.50 Add
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The Banality of Evil

The Banality of Evil

From: On Love and Tyranny

In this chapter, Heberlein covers the arrest of Adolf Eichmann in Argentina, Arendt’s decision to attend his trial in Israel, and the reception of her seminal work Eichmann in Jerusalem. 10 $1.00 Add
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The Coroner, the Media, and SFU

The Coroner, the Media, and SFU

From: Protecting Research Confidentiality

Looks at Assisted Suicide in the News, The media and Ogden – their want of an expert and finding one in Ogden, Ogden and the SFU Administration ; 12 $1.20 Add
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The End of the War

The End of the War

From: On Love and Tyranny

This chapter describes Hannah and Heinrich’s attempts to find work in war-time New York, their activities in Zionist circles, and the end of the war in Europe. 5 $0.50 Add