791 resultados para Ethical perception
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Emmanuel Levinas's work on the ethical responsibility of the face-to-face relation offers an illuminating context or clearing within which we might better appreciate the work of Simone Weil. Levinas's subjectivity of the hostage, the one who is responsible for the other before being responsible for the self, provides us with a way of re-encountering the categories of gravity and grace invoked in Weil's original account. In this paper I explore the terrain between these thinkers by raising the question of eating as, in part, an ethical act. Weil's conception of grace refers to the state of decreation in which the utter humility of the self moves toward a kind of disintegration and weightlessness. this weightlessness, which Weil contrasts to the gravity of terrestrial weight, might be thought of in terms of the subject's fundamental responsibility for the other, especially in terms of the injunction Thou shalt neither kill nor take the food of thy neighbour. Taking the place of the other, taking the food from the mouth of the other, is the ethical dilemma facing the subject as hostage and an elaboration of this situation may provide us with steps toward a radical questioning of anorexia as - at least in part - an ethical rather than purely medical condition.
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Two experiments using a temporal occlusion paradigm (the first with expert and novice participants and the second with participants of intermediate skill) were conducted to examine the capability of tennis players to predict the direction of an opponent's service in situ. In both experiments two different response conditions, reflecting differing degrees of perception-action coupling, were employed. In a coupled condition players were required to make a movement-based response identical to that which they would use to hit a return of service in a game situation, whereas in an uncoupled condition a verbal prediction of service direction was required. Experiment 1 provided clear evidence of superior prediction accuracy under the coupled response condition when ball flight was available, plus some limited evidence to suggest that superior prediction accuracy under uncoupled response conditions might hold true if only advance (pre-contact) information was available. Experiment 2 showed the former finding to be a robust one, but was unable to reveal any support for the latter. Experiment 1 also revealed that expert superiority is more apparent for predictions made under natural (coupled) than uncoupled response-mode conditions. Collectively, these findings suggest that different perceptual processes may be in operation in anticipatory tasks which depend on skill level, the type of information presented, and degree of perception-action coupling inherent in the task requirements.
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Esse trabalho apresenta os resultados de um estudo sobre a percep????o dos pesquisadores da Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecu??ria (Embrapa) a respeito da ??tica na pesquisa agropecu??ria. O estudo foi explorat??rio e adotou abordagens qualitativa e quantitativa. A pesquisa qualitativa utilizou entrevistas individuais semiestruturadas com 21 formadores de opini??o (dirigentes, ex-dirigentes e ocupantes ou ex-ocupantes de cargos estrat??gicos) e serviu de base para a constru????o do question??rio para a pesquisa quantitativa. Da popula????o estudada, 1.846 pesquisadores, houve um retorno de 26,65% dos question??rios. Os resultados da pesquisa revelaram grande interesse entre os pesquisadores ouvidos pelo tema objeto do estudo e ao mesmo tempo uma falta de clareza de parte deles sobre o que seria ??tica na pesquisa agropecu??ria. O estudo recomenda uma ampla discuss??o na Empresa sobre o tema, culminando na implanta????o de ???gest??o da ??tica??? na pesquisa.
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Este trabalho ganha corpo a partir das experiências do antropólogo Carlos Castaneda. Além de ponto de partida para pensar as questões relativas ao corpo, o movimento e aprendizagem, as obras A Erva do diabo, Uma estranha realidade e Porta para o infinito, do autor mencionado, comparecem aqui para 1) investigarmos os relatos de experiência; 2) apresentarmos alguns conceitos-chaves, relativos a aprendizagem da “feitiçaria”, tal como a vontade. Vale frisar que nosso interesse na obra de Castaneda, não está nas questões místicas do xamanismo, nem mesmo nos pontos relativos ao campo da antropologia, mas na questão da aprendizagem. Para Dom Juan, o vellho índio feiticeiro e principal mestre de Carlos Castaneda, o propósito final do aprendizado da feitiçaria é justamente tornar-se um homem de conhecimento. Com o objetivo de analisar o lugar do movimento e do corpo no processo de aprendizagem, faremos o seguinte percurso analítico: de Skinner e Piaget abordaremos respectivamente a aprendizagem do comportamento operante e a aprendizagem em sentido amplo. Em seguida, apresentamos o pensamento de Francisco Varela e Bruno Latour, principalmente os conceitos de enação, corpos articulados e aprendizagem por afetação. Com Vincianne Despret discutiremos o aspecto afectivo, corporal e involuntário da aprendizagem. Com este apanhado conceitual, visamos então colocar em análise os efeitos ético-políticos dos modos de produção de conhecimento, efeitos irremediavelmente neste corpo-dissertação, e mais ainda efeitos na vida. Por fim, ao que parece, as modulações nos conceitos de corpo, movimento/ação, ao longo da exposição dos autores indicaram, por vezes, a participação de outros elementos, tais como a vontade e a percepção-atenção, implicando variações na forma de conceber a aprendizagem. Percebemos que de acordo com a formulação de aprendizagem e as nuances do movimento/ação e do corpo, isto implica produções diferenciadas de conhecimento e de realidade.
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Guimarães has hosted, during the year of 2012, one of the European Capital of Culture (ECOC). The evaluation of the event is needed as public, private and community funds are involved. The approach considers the tourists (domestic and international) as external and independent stakeholders who assessed the cultural activities developed during the event and the attributes of the city. The results of the survey show that hosting the 2012 ECOC was a major contribution for attracting new visitors to the city, although many of them just for a short period of time. The main source of general information collected by tourists was the Internet, and the traditional media. Only a small amount of respondents demonstrated a specialized knowledge of the cultural program. The most cited and appreciated performances came from the areas of music, exhibitions, and theatre. According to the perceptions of tourists, the tangible assets were clearly detached from the set of attributes of Guimarães, including buildings, churches and chapels, whereas intangible assets were less noted. Overall, Guimarães received a very positive evaluation related to city image and stay and is highly recommended by tourists to friends and relatives.
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In many cities throughout Europe and the rest of the world, cultural tourism plays a major role in local economic development. Tourism also acts to preserve cultural heritage, as it provides a way to acquire the revenue needed to restore and preserve historical buildings, and encourages local people to value their traditions and festivals. However, tourism success can be a double-edged sword with tourist flows having a strong impact on the quality of life of residents when certain tourist thresholds are surpassed. This paper aims to address local residents’ perception of the benefits of cultural tourism. To capture their perception, a survey was implemented, addressed to both the city centre inhabitants and the non-urban residents of the Guimarães municipality.
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Em notícia doutros órgãos de comunicação social, v.g. TVI, 3/12/13, dizia-se o seguinte: “Portugal manteve, em 2013, o 33.º lugar no Índice de Perceção da Corrupção da organização Transparência Internacional, mas perdeu pontuação”. Abstract: In news from other media, eg TVI, 12/03/13, it was said the following: "Portugal maintained in 2013, the 33 place in the Perception Index of Transparency International Corruption, but lost points."
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The way professionals deal with ethical dilemmas and the decisions they make may be guided by a personal and individual ideology, but it is also strongly influenced by their professional group and society. This paper focuses in real situations as they are experienced by individuals in their day-to-day professional life. The data were collected using opened-end interviews. Respondents were asked to identify the ethical dilemmas they had been faced with during their professional life. Qualitative analysis shows that main dilemmas are about how to deal with “informal economy”, “false invoices” and “tax evasion”. This study aims to contribute to the discussion of ethical issues faced by Portuguese Chartered Account (TOC), thus promoting a large debate about the way the TOC can help to create a better society and consequently legitimating their existence as a professional organization of public interest. More than ever, understanding professionals’ behavior in their real context is essential for to build a culture conducive to the ethical development of society, and to ensure, at the same time, the desirable business sustainability. This study gives a broaden description of ethics dilemmas faced by chartered accounts and shows some inefficiency in the ethical control system made by professional bodies.
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The way professionals deal with ethical dilemmas and the decisions they make may be guided by a personal and individual ideology, but these are also strongly influenced by their professional group and society. The focus in this paper is on situations as experienced by individuals in their day-to-day professional life. The data were collected with opened-end interviews. Respondents were asked to identify the ethical dilemmas they had been faced with during their professional life. Qualitative analysis shows that main dilemmas are about how to deal with “informal economy”, “false invoices” and “tax evasion”. This study aims to contribute to the discussion of ethical issues faced by TOC, thus promoting a large debate about the way TOC can help create a better society and consequently legitimating their existence as a professional organization of public interest.
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Quality Management System has been implemented at the René Rachou Research Center since 2003. This study investigated its importance for collaborators (Cs) in laboratories. This was a quantitative and descriptive study performed in a group of 113 collaborators. It was based on the World Health Organization handbook: Quality Practices in Basic Biomedical Research. The questionnaires evaluated the parameters using the Likert scale. Biosafety, training and ethics were considered to be the most important parameters. Supervision and quality assurance, data recording, study plan, SOPs and file storage achieved intermediate evaluation. The lower frequency of responses was obtained for result report, result verification, personnel and publishing practices. Understanding the perception of the collaborators allows the development of improvement actions aiming the construction of a training program directing strategies for disseminating quality.
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In the last decades, the value of research on neurological patients’ quality of life (QOL) has become unquestionable. In this context, most studies focus on the relationship between patients’ QOL and their sociodemographic and/or clinical and/or modifiable psychosocial characteristics. They give us information regarding the sociodemographic and clinical profile most prone to low QOL reports and also on ways to improve patients’ QOL (e.g., targeting their selfesteem). Nevertheless, little is known about the role nonmodifiable psychosocial variables can have on patients’ QOL perception. Consequently, the aim of the present study is to explore the relationship between QOL and personality in neurological patients.