912 resultados para Human beings.
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There is considerable evidence that children in modern society are losing
their contact with nature and, more precisely, with green plants. Is this also the case in Finland, a northern country famous for its forests and wild nature? This study examines the relationship of 9- to 10-year-old Finnish schoolchildren with the green environment and plants. The data were gathered by a questionnaire
comprising structured and open-ended questions. The focus of the research was on two comparisons: first, on the nature and child relationship in rural and urban neighborhoods and, second, among boys and girls. Participants in the study amounted to a total of 76 children, 42 in the Helsinki suburb area and 34 in Paltamo. The results suggested that the children in rural surroundings had closer contact with nature than their urban associates. For example, the children of Paltamo reported to know the trees better, and considered human beings to be part of nature more often (100% vs. 76% of the pupils in Helsinki, P = 0,003). Similarly, the results showed that girls in the study (N = 48) were more interested in plants than boys (N = 28). For the girls, the beauty and joy of plants was important, whereas the boys appreciated plants as the source of life. After the pre-questioning, the children of Helsinki participated in an in-class horticultural intervention and 10 days later, answered a similar questionnaire again. The results of the open-ended questions revealed that equally to children in other Western countries, Finnish children may also be in danger of losing their direct contact with the natural environment. It was common to pass free time in organized sports such as hockey or football (boys), or by just walking and talking with friends (girls). Rural children told that they still built huts, pick berries, and climb trees, whereas urban children played in parks and city groves. The results suggest that it is essential to research
further the children’s own experiences if we are to understand, and subsequently, to enhance, the crucial role of the green environment in their lives. Horticultural interventions can be effective starting points to add to children’s knowledge, affection, and interest toward greenery, but it is highly recommended that they take place outdoors rather than indoors.
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There is considerable evidence that children in modern society are losing
their contact with nature and, more precisely, with green plants. Is this also the case in Finland, a northern country famous for its forests and wild nature? This study examines the relationship of 9- to 10-year-old Finnish schoolchildren with the green environment and plants. The data were gathered by a questionnaire
comprising structured and open-ended questions. The focus of the research was on two comparisons: first, on the nature and child relationship in rural and urban neighborhoods and, second, among boys and girls. Participants in the study amounted to a total of 76 children, 42 in the Helsinki suburb area and 34 in Paltamo. The results suggested that the children in rural surroundings had closer contact with nature than their urban associates. For example, the children of Paltamo reported to know the trees better, and considered human beings to be part of nature more often (100% vs. 76% of the pupils in Helsinki, P = 0,003). Similarly, the results showed that girls in the study (N = 48) were more interested in plants than boys (N = 28). For the girls, the beauty and joy of plants was important, whereas the boys appreciated plants as the source of life. After the pre-questioning, the children of Helsinki participated in an in-class horticultural intervention and 10 days later, answered a similar questionnaire again. The results of the open-ended questions revealed that equally to children in other Western countries, Finnish children may also be in danger of losing their direct contact with the natural environment. It was common to pass free time in organized sports such as hockey or football (boys), or by just walking and talking with friends (girls). Rural children told that they still built huts, pick berries, and climb trees, whereas urban children played in parks and city groves. The results suggest that it is essential to research
further the children’s own experiences if we are to understand, and subsequently, to enhance, the crucial role of the green environment in their lives. Horticultural interventions can be effective starting points to add to children’s knowledge, affection, and interest toward greenery, but it is highly recommended that they take place outdoors rather than indoors.
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Human smuggling and trafficking in human beings are phenomena that are often represented as global and growing problems. Human smuggling means that a person is taken to a country illegally which means that smuggling does not exist without states. Trafficking in human beings by contrast means the exploitation of persons which makes it a human rights violation. The news coverage about both phenomena, especially about human trafficking, has grown rapidly during the last decade. However, there has not been research on the news coverage about phenomena in Finland and the news coverage on trafficking in human beings is little researched even in European countries. In this thesis I am comparing critically the newspaper content on the phenomena in Finland and in Sweden from the viewpoint of political and moral geography. Besides the contexts of the news, I paid attention to how identities in different scales, including the scale of the body, were represented in the news and how the boundaries between different identities were drawn in the news. As a methodology I used content analysis to classify the context of the news and discourse analysis to analyze how the different scales and boundaries between them were represented. The results address that in Finland especially the human smuggling is considered as a border issue and Finland´s location between East and West is emphasized, which points out that Finland´s location is a crucial part of the Finnish identity. In addition the linkages between human trafficking and prostitution are often debated in the news from different aspects. In Sweden meanwhile its´ political activeness in the fight against trafficking in human beings and international crime especially in the EU level are emphasized. Trafficking in human beings likewise prostitution according to Swedish law is seen as violence against women and the news are strongly against buying of sex as well. The states themselves, the state authorities and the EU are represented as active actors in both countries whereas international crime is represented as a threat and regions outside EU as chaotic. Additionally, illegal immigrants and the victims of trafficking are stigmatised. According to the results, the news coverage of both phenomena are used in constructing a more integrated national and European identity.
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I discuss role responsibly, individual responsibility and collective responsibility in corporate multinational setting. My case study is about minerals used in electronics that come from the Democratic Republic of Congo. What I try to show throughout the thesis is how many things need to be taken into consideration when we discuss the responsibility of individuals in corporations. No easy and simple answers are available. Instead, we must keep in mind the complexity of the situation at all times, judging cases on individual basis, emphasizing the importance of individual judgement and virtue, as well as the responsibility we all share as members of groups and the wider society. I begin by discussing the demands that are placed on us as employees. There is always a potential for a conflict between our different roles and also the wider demands placed on us. Role demands are usually much more specific than the wider question of how we should act as human beings. The terminology of roles can also be misleading as it can create illusions about our work selves being somehow radically separated from our everyday, true selves. The nature of collective decision-making and its implications for responsibility is important too. When discussing the moral responsibility of an employee in a corporate setting, one must take into account arguments from individual and collective responsibility, as well as role ethics. Individual responsibility is not a separate or competing notion from that of collective responsibility. Rather, the two are interlinked. Individuals' responsibilities in collective settings combine both individual responsibility and collective responsibility (which is different from aggregate individual responsibility). In the majority of cases, both will apply in various degrees. Some members might have individual responsibility in addition to the collective responsibility, while others just the collective responsibility. There are also times when no-one bears individual moral responsibility but the members are still responsible for the collective part. My intuition is that collective moral responsibility is strongly linked to the way the collective setting affects individual judgements and moulds the decisions, and how the individuals use the collective setting to further their own ends. Individuals remain the moral agents but responsibility is collective if the actions in question are collective in character. I also explore the impacts of bureaucratic ethic and its influence on the individual. Bureaucracies can compartmentalize work to such a degree that individual human action is reduced to mere behaviour. Responsibility is diffused and the people working in the bureaucracy can come to view their actions to be outside the normal human realm where they would be responsible for what they do. Language games and rules, anonymity, internal power struggles, and the fragmentation of information are just some of the reasons responsibility and morality can get blurry in big institutional settings. Throughout the thesis I defend the following theses: ● People act differently depending on their roles. This is necessary for our society to function, but the more specific role demands should always be kept in check by the wider requirements of being a good human being. ● Acts in corporations (and other large collectives) are not reducible to individual actions, and cannot be explained fully by the behaviour of individual employees. ● Individuals are responsible for the actions that they undertake in the collective as role occupiers and are very rarely off the hook. Hiding behind role demands is usually only an excuse and shows a lack of virtue. ● Individuals in roles can be responsible even when the collective is not. This depends on if the act they performed was corporate in nature or not. ● Bureaucratic structure affects individual thinking and is not always a healthy environment to work in. ● Individual members can share responsibility with the collective and our share of the collective responsibility is strongly linked to our relations. ● Corporations and other collectives can be responsible for harm even when no individual is at fault. The structure and the policies of the collective are crucial. ● Socialization plays an important role in our morality at both work and outside it. We are all responsible for the kind of moral context we create. ● When accepting a role or a position in a collective, we are attaching ourselves with the values of that collective. ● Ethical theories should put more emphasis on good judgement and decision-making instead of vague generalisations. My conclusion is that the individual person is always in the centre when it comes to responsibility, and not so easily off the hook as we sometimes think. What we do, and especially who we choose to associate ourselves with, does matter and we should be more careful when we choose who we work for. Individuals within corporations are responsible for choosing that the corporation they associate with is one that they can ascribe to morally, if not fully, then at least for the most part. Individuals are also inclusively responsible to a varying degree for the collective activities they contribute to, even in overdetermined contexts. We all are responsible for the kind of corporations we choose to support through our actions as consumers, investors and citizens.
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Arsenic pollution of water is a major problem faced worldwide. Arsenic is a suspected carcinogen in human beings and is harmful to other living beings. In the present study, a novel adsorbent was used to remove arsenate [As(V)] from synthetic solutions. The adsorbent, which is a mixture of rare earth oxides, was found to adsorb As(V) rapidly and effectively. The effect of various parameters such as contact time, initial concentration, pH, and adsorbent dose on adsorption efficiency was investigated. More than 90% of the adsorption occurred within the first 10 min and the kinetic rate constant was found to be about 3.5 mg min(-1). Adsorption efficiency was found to be dependent on the initial As(V) concentration, and the adsorption behavior followed the Langmuir adsorption model. The optimum pH was found to be 6.5. The presence of other ions such as nitrate, phosphate, sulphate, and silicate decreased the adsorption of As(V) by about 20-30%. The adsorbed As(V) could be desorbed easily by washing the adsorbent with pH 12 solution. This study demonstrates the applicability of naturally occurring rare earth oxides as selective adsorbents for As(V) from solutions.
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The purpose of life is to obtain knowledge, use it to live with as much satisfaction as possible, and pass it on with improvements and modifications to the next generation.'' This may sound philosophical, and the interpretation of words may be subjective, yet it is fairly clear that this is what all living organisms--from bacteria to human beings--do in their life time. Indeed, this can be adopted as the information theoretic definition of life. Over billions of years, biological evolution has experimented with a wide range of physical systems for acquiring, processing and communicating information. We are now in a position to make the principles behind these systems mathematically precise, and then extend them as far as laws of physics permit. Therein lies the future of computation, of ourselves, and of life.
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Este artículo pone en diálogo a Hadewijch de Amberes con Adolphe Gesché, a través de una mediación antropológica. Ambos conciben al ser humano como constituido por un exceso, un plus ultra, una realidad que le viene de otro lado. Desde esta sintonía antropológico-teológico-mística, la opción de poner en juego a ambos quiere destacar la cercanía de pensamiento, de experiencia y de sentimiento que, como un puente, tensado sobre los siete siglos que los separan, los acercan de un modo sugestivo. Los extraordinarios y bellos poemas y escritos de Hadewijch, por un lado, y la sólida y atractiva teología de Gesché, por otro, se entrelazan con un objetivo común: asegurar la inefable dignidad del hombre pensante, sentiente, deseante, anhelante que sugiere a un “otro” que lo habita, que está más allá de toda realidad fáctica y al cual se intuye más que se define, se desea más que se posee, se apunta más que se nombra.
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Resumen: Una teología desafiada en estos tiempos no puede retrotraerse simplemente a la reedición mecánica de ideas o frases sin analizar profundamente el aparato epistemológico que da coherencia a un mensaje y que permita que el mismo pueda dialogar maduramente con su entorno. El pensamiento y la praxis de los Padres de la Iglesia permiten descubrir elementos claves de una lectura particular de la historia que protagonizaron. El presente artículo intenta señalar la exégesis de los dos textos leídos por los autores patrísticos: la Sagrada escritura y la realidad social. No se busca repetir fórmulas, sino encontrar principios inspiradores y llaves que abran a una interpretación actual de la realidad socio-cultural del mundo contemporáneo. La lectura social que los Padres hacen desde la Escritura compromete una antropología, una cosmología y una eclesiología. La integralidad de su pensamiento pone en evidencia una unidad de vida, de concebir el mundo, el hombre, y la Iglesia, con relación a Dios.
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Resumen: La grave consecuencia del comportamiento renuente de la sociedad respecto de la donación es la “muerte injusta de pacientes” en listas de espera. La escasez de órganos y el incremento de estas listas han alentado la búsqueda de soluciones. El público necesita educación e información sin ambigüedades. Además, la parcial formación universitaria sobre este tema es también responsable de una inadecuada acción médica. Para lograr esto, sería necesaria la incorporación de programas de educación en trasplantes en los planes de estudios escolares, el apoyo de las comunidades trasplantológicas nacionales e internacionales y el activo sostén del Estado y de los distintos credos religiosos. Es nuestro deber generar una solución para evitar que políticas racionalistas dirigidas a modificar la escasez de órganos no resulten ineficaces y aun contraproducentes debido a una atención inadecuada a los complejos rasgos antropológicos, psicológicos y ético-sociales del ser humano
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Resumen: El artículo aborda el tema del estatus jurídico del ser humano en estado embrionario en el proyecto de nuevo Código Civil y Comercial presentado en 2012. Se parte de la cuestión de que el orden jurídico no crea la personalidad, sino que la reconoce en el ser humano por el solo hecho de serlo y se analiza el Código Civil de Vélez Sársfield en sus diversas interpretaciones. Se concluye que a la luz de la Constitución Nacional y el resto del derecho positivo vigente el ser humano en estado embrionario o fetal, desde el momento mismo de su concepción, goza de todos los derechos reconocidos y garantizados por el orden jurídico. En ese marco, se analiza el Artículo 19 del proyecto y se observa que realiza una arbitraria e injusta discriminación al establecer dos momentos para el comienzo de la existencia de la persona. Además, la redacción deja en una indefinición jurídica al ser humano fecundado y concebido extrauterinamente antes de su implantación. También se analiza el tema en relación con la propuesta de articulado referido al cuerpo humano (Art. 17). Se considera el peligro de cosificación y atentado contra la dignidad humana que encierra la propuesta.
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Resumen: Este trabajo examina con atento discernimiento los términos “calidad de vida” y “promoción de la salud” que identifican uno de los principales objetivos de las sociedades contemporáneas. En el mismo se cita la encíclica Evangelium vitae que dice “La llamada ‘calidad de vida’ se interpreta principal o exclusivamente como eficiencia económica, consumismo desordenado, belleza y goce de la vida física, olvidando las dimensiones más profundas -relacionales, espirituales y religiosas- de la existencia” (n. 23). Todas las dimensiones de la persona -la corpórea, la psicológica, la espiritual y la moral- han de promoverse en armonía. Esto supone la presencia de condiciones sociales y ambientales aptas para favorecer ese desarrollo armonioso. En la actualidad la expresión “calidad de vida” no está fundada en una antropología filosófica y teológica, favoreciendo una noción restrictiva y selectiva. En referencia al concepto de salud también ha sufrido una desviación análoga. Se debe proteger y cuidar la salud como equilibrio físico, psíquico y espiritual del ser humano. Se analiza, asimismo, el concepto de “bien común” en relación a la sociedad, la democracia y el trabajo de la política en la construcción del mismo. En el texto se discute sobre la priorización de intervenciones de salud y se presentan posibles respuestas. Se muestran criterios de decisión al momento de distribuir recursos entre las distintas necesidades de salud, buscando definir principios éticos relevantes para una priorización de intervenciones.
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Abstract: The idea of a “paradise in politics” is an answer to the cosmogonic- anthropogonic problem that, through their bodies, the life of human beings has been shaped politically from the very beginning: all creation is a creation of bodies and bodies are power. All creation, furthermore, means separation, it emerges through a multiplicity of things and beings only. The conventional solution for the problem, in the realm of human beings, consists in forming societies out of a multiplicity of indivuals that remains as such. The solution of a “paradise in politics”, however, envisions a “healing” of creation through a bodily transmutation by which a world of bodies emerges that is freed from the problem of bodies: separation, power. The article discusses the negative cosmology with which all tales on a paradise in politics start. It shows the essential role of phantasy in the constitution of these tales, and elucidates the principal structural elements through which visions of a paradise in politics are built. A special attention is given to the parallelism between these visions and known religious thought, as in the case of the concepts of apokatastasis or perichoresis, for instance. Methodically, the article achieves a demonstration of its subject by an extensive presentation and analysis of two case studies: Rousseau’s vision of a “terrestrial paradise” and the attempt at “bodily redemption” put on the stage in 1968-69 by the “Living Theatre” Group with its performance “Paradise Now”.
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Resumen: El hecho de seleccionar a los plásticos dentro de nuestro proyecto es porque son en particular, partes abundantes y visibles en la composición de los residuos generados en nuestra sede UCA Campus Rosario. Razonamos que son varias las áreas que los producen en forma cotidiana o de modo transitorio (como es el caso de eventos), a las que podemos sumar un accionar ambientalmente responsable. Ello nos impone la responsabilidad de proponer algún modo de re-utilizarlos en el diseño de ciertos elemento que los integre como materia prima, material de aporte, insumo o material auxiliar, con un amplio campo de posibilidades como es en la construcción, a partir de una mirada desde la ingeniería ambiental. La metodología de trabajo que desarrollamos implica inspeccionar la materia prima con la cual se va a trabajar, a los fines de conocerla fehacientemente, así como internalizar la posible combinación entre los distintos tipos de plásticos de acuerdo a su composición y su respuesta en la integración con otros materiales de uso tradicional, de acuerdo a experiencias reconocidas Desde una mirada lineal la educación sola no alcanza, como tampoco la tecnología ni las medidas parciales son suficientes para aliviar este tremendo desequilibrio que venimos heredando. Ante estos hechos es perentorio comprender la complejidad, actuar desde allí descubriendo la conexión invisible entre el ser humano y el medio, y los seres humanos entre sí. Debido a ello entendemos que para restaurar el medio ambiente en principio hay que comenzar por restaurar los vínculos y los ciclos que los contienen, esto implica re-ciclar.
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Resumen: La ciencia es un complejo fenómeno social que abarca no solo factores materiales sino también espirituales. Es una actividad cognoscitiva del hombre que valora objetivamente tanto la naturaleza como la sociedad, en donde las abstracciones se vinculan con la práctica. Pero ¿el saber científico es un medio o un fin en sí mismo? Si fuera un fin, solo nos interesaría saber el cómo investigar. Pero entendida la ciencia como un medio, la pregunta entonces es ¿para qué investigar y generar saberes científicos? y también ¿para quién investigar? Sin duda la razón de la investigación científica es el hombre y su objetivo debería ser el desarrollo, entendiendo éste como la posibilidad de que todas las potencialidades del hombre puedan expresarse. La ciencia es un medio para alcanzar el desarrollo y el bienestar social, poniendo al hombre en el centro de la escena. El boom científico-tecnológico aumentó la media de años de vida, modificó el perfil epidemiológico y también, en algunos casos, la calidad de vida del hombre, se abrieron nuevas esperanzas pero también nuevos desafíos, paradojas y contradicciones que intentaremos desarrollar en este artículo.
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Las diferencias genéticas entre individuos (polimorfismos) condicionan los efectos de un fármaco en cuanto a la toxicología (efectos adversos) y farmacoterapia. Nuevas técnicas analíticas permiten estudiar el perfil genético de los individuos. Surge así una nueva disciplina, la Farmacogenómica, que es el estudio del total de genes farmacológicamente relevantes, así como la forma en que dichos genes manifiestan sus variaciones, y de qué manera estas variaciones pueden interaccionar para configurar el fenotipo de cada individuo, en lo que afecta a su respuesta a los medicamentos. La Bioética personalista ofrece un camino de reflexión que acompaña el quehacer científico en la búsqueda de fines verdaderos. En este sentido es fundamental acercar nuevas y mejores curas, así como disminuir el dolor de enfermedades crónicas y terminales, siempre y cuando se eviten nuevas clasificaciones de seres humanos e injusticias a la hora de distribuir los recursos.