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Beyond Roe - David Boonin - Bog - Oxford University Press Inc - Plusbog.dk

Beyond Roe - David Boonin - Bog - Oxford University Press Inc - Plusbog.dk

Most arguments for or against abortion focus on one question: is the fetus a person? In this provocative and important book, David Boonin defends the claim that even if the fetus is a person with the same right to life you and I have, abortion should still be legal, and most current restrictions on abortion should be abolished. Beyond Roe points to a key legal precedent: McFall v. Shimp. In 1978, an ailing Robert McFall sued his cousin, David Shimp, asking the court to order Shimp to provide McFall with the bone marrow he needed. The court ruled in Shimp''s favor and McFall soon died. Boonin extracts a compelling lesson from the case of McFall v. Shimp--that having a right to life does not give a person the right to use another person''s body even if they need to use that person''s body to go on living-and he uses this principle to support his claim that abortion should be legal and far less restricted than it currently is, regardless of whether the fetus is a person.By taking the analysis of the right to life that Judith Jarvis Thomson pioneered in a moral context and applying it in a legal context in this novel way, Boonin offers a fresh perspective that is grounded in assumptions that should be accepted by both sides of the abortion debate. Written in a lively, conversational style, and offering a case study of the value of reason in analyzing complex social issues, Beyond Roe will be of interest to students and scholars in a variety of fields, and to anyone interested in the debate over whether government should restrict or prohibit abortion.

DKK 969.00
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Architecture in Words - Louise Pelletier - Bog - Taylor & Francis Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Reliability and Risk - Emery Roe - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Kierkegaard on Self, Ethics, and Religion - Roe Fremstedal - Bog - Cambridge University Press - Plusbog.dk

Social Inequality - Louise Warwick Booth - Bog - Sage Publications Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Strategic Management in East European Ports - Michael Roe - Bog - Taylor & Francis Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Clinical Pragmatics - Louise Cummings - Bog - Cambridge University Press - Plusbog.dk

Dødsboskifte - Anne Louise Bormann - Bog - Karnov Group Denmark A/S - Plusbog.dk

The Yale Indian - Joel Pfister - Bog - Duke University Press - Plusbog.dk

The Yale Indian - Joel Pfister - Bog - Duke University Press - Plusbog.dk

Honored in his own time as one of the most prominent Indian public intellectuals, Henry Roe Cloud (c. 1884–1950) fought to open higher education to Indians. Joel Pfister’s extensive archival research establishes the historical significance of key chapters in the Winnebago’s remarkable life. Roe Cloud was the first Indian to receive undergraduate and graduate degrees from Yale University, where he was elected to the prestigious and intellectual Elihu Club. Pfister compares Roe Cloud’s experience to that of other “college Indians” and also to African Americans such as W. E. B. Du Bois. Roe Cloud helped launch the Society of American Indians, graduated from Auburn seminary, founded a preparatory school for Indians, and served as the first Indian superintendent of the Haskell Institute (forerunner of Haskell Indian Nations University). He also worked under John Collier at the Bureau of Indian Affairs, where he was a catalyst for the Indian New Deal. Roe Cloud’s white-collar activism was entwined with the Progressive Era formation of an Indian professional and managerial class, a Native “talented tenth,” whose members strategically used their contingent entry into arenas of white social, intellectual, and political power on behalf of Indians without such access. His Yale training provided a cross-cultural education in class-structured emotions and individuality. While at Yale, Roe Cloud was informally adopted by a white missionary couple. Through them he was schooled in upper-middle-class sentimentality and incentives. He also learned how interracial romance could jeopardize Indian acceptance into their class. Roe Cloud expanded the range of what modern Indians could aspire to and achieve.

DKK 783.00
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Natural Law Jurisprudence in U.S. Supreme Court Cases since Roe v. Wade - Charles P. Nemeth - Bog - Anthem Press - Plusbog.dk

Louise Lecavalier - Mj Thompson - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing PLC - Plusbog.dk

Embodied Working Lives - Louise Waite - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Embodied Working Lives - Louise Waite - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Both theoretical and empirical social science approaches to manual work in developing countries emphasize the infusions of power in social relations between workers and employers. But little attention has been paid to either the lived experiences of non-industrial and industrial manual workers or to the particularly physical character of their work. In Embodied Working Lives Louise Waite contributes to an expanded understanding of both. The concept of embodiment recognizes that bodies'' habitual relations with the world engender subjectivities and life experiences. The most careful consideration of everyday-embodiment is found in the phenomenological tradition that theorizes ''incarnated consciousness'' and ''embodied subjectivities.'' This book follows such an understanding of embodiment, whose essence is to bridge the biological and the social. Waite incorporates embodiment into an ethnographic exploration of the worker-understood, in her study, to have ''personhood,'' preferences, and desires which play a part in social relations. Waite''s situates the subjects of her study in a deeply dense context of social relations that sufficiently complicate our understanding of culture, work, bodies and embodiment, phenomenology, anthropology, and habit. This book is essential reading across the social sciences and in the humanities. It is a groundbreaking ethnography that raises interesting questions in applied phenomenology, humanist philosophies, and also policy studies.

DKK 883.00
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Women Warriors and Wartime Spies of China - Louise Edwards - Bog - Cambridge University Press - Plusbog.dk

The Business of Birth - Louise Marie Roth - Bog - New York University Press - Plusbog.dk

Dictionary of Strategy - Louise Kelly - Bog - SAGE Publications Inc - Plusbog.dk

Dictionary of Strategy - Louise Kelly - Bog - SAGE Publications Inc - Plusbog.dk

The Dictionary of Strategy: Strategic Management A-Z is a lively, contemporary sourcebook that will help illuminate major debates, issues, and scholarship in strategic management. The dictionary is a teaching tool that introduces the reader to the major terms in the field, giving them a general framework of strategic management. The book presents a unique, existential view of strategy that emphasizes strategic debate of the big issues, strategic thinking at all levels of the organization, and the idea that that one can start at many different points and gain information about the environment and constraints necessary to form an appropriate strategy. Truly student oriented, the Dictionary of Strategy was compiled based on author Louise Kelly′s MBA classes and presents over 550 important strategic management terms and concepts. The entries present a historical context showing how views have changed and evolved, and invite the reader to think more deeply about the issues raised. Over 20% of the terms and concepts reflect very recent material from magazines, academic journals, and conferences, offering the latest cutting edge research and debates. It also contains multinational and multicultural examples and is not solely focused on US companies and business situations. The dictionary will be an essential reference to practitioners, managers, academics and students in management and strategic management classes at the undergraduate, MBA, and doctoral level.

DKK 844.00
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Inherited Silence - Louise Dunlap - Bog - New Village Press - Plusbog.dk

Inherited Silence - Louise Dunlap - Bog - New Village Press - Plusbog.dk

An insightful look at the historical damages early colonizers of America caused and how their descendants may recognize and heal the harm done to the earth and the native peoplesInherited Silence tells the story of beloved land in California’s Napa Valley—how the land fared during the onslaught of colonization and how it fares now in the drought, development, and wildfires that are the consequences of the colonial mind. Author Louise Dunlap’s ancestors were among the first Europeans to claim ownership of traditional lands of the Wappo people during a period of genocide. As settlers, her ancestors lived the dream of Manifest Destiny, their consciousness changing only gradually over the generations. When Dunlap’s generation inherited the land, she had already begun to wonder about its unspoken story. What had kept her ancestors from seeing and telling the truth of their history? What had they brought west with them from the very earliest colonial experience in New England? Dunlap looks back into California’s and America’s history for the key to their silences and a way to heal the wounds of the land, its original people, and the harmful mind of the colonizer. It’s a powerful story that will awaken others to consider their own ancestors’ role in colonization and encourage them to begin reparations for the harmful actions of those who came before. More broadly, it offers a way for every reader to evaluate their own current life actions and the lasting impact they can have on society and our planet.

DKK 777.00
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