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Cyberspace and National Security - - Bog - Georgetown University Press - Plusbog.dk

Al-'Arabiyya - - Bog - Georgetown University Press - Plusbog.dk

Al-'Arabiyya - - Bog - Georgetown University Press - Plusbog.dk

Indagaciones - Ellen Mayock - Bog - Georgetown University Press - Plusbog.dk

Spanish in Four Continents - - Bog - Georgetown University Press - Plusbog.dk

Reverse Mission - Timothy A. Byrnes - Bog - Georgetown University Press - Plusbog.dk

The Indian Ocean and US Grand Strategy - - Bog - Georgetown University Press - Plusbog.dk

Human Rights in a Divided World - David Hollenbach - Bog - Georgetown University Press - Plusbog.dk

Medical Ethics in the Ancient World - Paul J. Carrick - Bog - Georgetown University Press - Plusbog.dk

Medical Ethics in the Ancient World - Paul J. Carrick - Bog - Georgetown University Press - Plusbog.dk

In this book Paul Carrick charts the ancient Greek and Roman foundations of Western medical ethics. Surveying 1500 years of pre-Christian medical moral history, Carrick applies insights from ancient medical ethics to developments in contemporary medicine such as advance directives, gene therapy, physician-assisted suicide, abortion, and surrogate motherhood. He discusses such timeless issues as the social status of the physician; attitudes toward dying and death; and the relationship of medicine to philosophy, religion, and popular morality. Opinions of a wide range of ancient thinkers are consulted, including physicians, poets, philosophers, and patients. He also explores the puzzling question of Hippocrates'' identity, analyzing not only the Hippocratic Oath but also the Father of Medicine''s lesser-known works. Complete with chapter discussion questions, illustrations, a map, and appendices of ethical codes, Medical Ethics in the Ancient World will be useful in courses on the medical humanities, ancient philosophy, bioethics, comparative cultures, and the history of medicine. Accessible to both professionals and to those with little background in medical philosophy or ancient science, Carrick''s book demonstrates that in the ancient world, as in our own postmodern age, physicians, philosophers, and patients embraced a diverse array of perspectives on the most fundamental questions of life and death.

DKK 300.00
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Wartime Sexual Violence - Kerry F. Crawford - Bog - Georgetown University Press - Plusbog.dk

Wartime Sexual Violence - Kerry F. Crawford - Bog - Georgetown University Press - Plusbog.dk

Human Rights in a Divided World - David Hollenbach - Bog - Georgetown University Press - Plusbog.dk

America's Entangling Alliances - Jason W. Davidson - Bog - Georgetown University Press - Plusbog.dk

American Traitor - Howard W. Cox - Bog - Georgetown University Press - Plusbog.dk

The COVID-19 Intelligence Failure - Erik J. Dahl - Bog - Georgetown University Press - Plusbog.dk

The COVID-19 Intelligence Failure - Erik J. Dahl - Bog - Georgetown University Press - Plusbog.dk

An in-depth analysis of why COVID-19 warnings failed and how to avert the next disasterEpidemiologists and national security agencies warned for years about the potential for a deadly pandemic, but in the end global surveillance and warning systems were not enough to avert the COVID-19 disaster. In The COVID-19 Intelligence Failure, Erik J. Dahl demonstrates that understanding how intelligence warnings work—and how they fail—shows why the years of predictions were not enough. In the first in-depth analysis of the topic, Dahl examines the roles that both traditional intelligence services and medical intelligence and surveillance systems play in providing advance warning against public health threats—and how these systems must be improved for the future. For intelligence to effectively mitigate threats, specific, tactical-level warnings must be collected and shared in real time with receptive decision makers who will take appropriate action. Dahl shows how a combination of late and insufficient warnings about COVID-19, the Trump administration’s political aversion to scientific advice, and decentralized public health systems all exacerbated the pandemic in the United States. Dahl’s analysis draws parallels to other warning failures that preceded major catastrophes from Pearl Harbor to 9/11, placing current events in context. The COVID-19 Intelligence Failure is a wake-up call for the United States and the international community to improve their national security, medical, and public health intelligence systems and capabilities.

DKK 273.00
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Reimagining Human Rights - William R. O'neill - Bog - Georgetown University Press - Plusbog.dk

Reimagining Human Rights - William R. O'neill - Bog - Georgetown University Press - Plusbog.dk

An interpretation of human rights that centers on the rhetorical—and religious—power of testimony. Jeremy Bentham described the idea of human rights as “rhetorical nonsense.” In Reimagining Human Rights, William O’Neill shows that the rhetorical aspect of human rights is in fact crucial. By examining how victims and their advocates embrace the rhetoric of human rights to tell their stories, he presents an interpretation of human rights “from below,” showing what victims of atrocity and advocates do with rights. Drawing on African writings that center around victims’ stories—including Desmond Tutu’s on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission—and modern Roman Catholic social teaching, O’Neill reconciles the false dichotomy between the individualistic perspective of the human rights theories of Immanuel Kant, Jürgen Habermas, and John Rawls and local or ethnocentric conceptions of the common good in Alasdair MacIntyre and Richard Rorty. He shows that the testimony of victims leads us to a new conception of the common good, based on rights as narrative grammar—that is, rights are not only a grammar of dissent against atrocity but let new stories be told. O’Neill shows how the rhetoric of human rights can dismantle old narratives of power and advance new ones, reconstructing victim’s claims, often in a religious key, along the way. He then applies this new approach to three areas: race and mass incarceration in the United States, the politics of immigration and refugee policy, and ecological responsibility and our duties to the next generation.

DKK 397.00
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