
Contemporary Issues in Applied and Professional Ethics
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Tim Dare, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
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How Should the Concept of a Profession Be Understood, and Is the Notion of a Practice Helpful in Understanding It? - Stephan Millett
Transformation: An Examination of the Virtuous Character from the Perspective of Process Philosophy - Giuseppe Naimo
Model Litigant Guidelines - Current and Emerging Issues - Ian H. Gibson
Local Action, Global Shame - Nicholas Munn
Posthumous Donation and Consent - Frederick Kroon
Altruism and Generosity in Surrogate Motherhood - Ruth Walker and Liezl Van Zyl
Contemporary Issues in the Professionalisation of Child Care in Australia - Stephen Kemp
Measuring Ethical and Empirical Consequences of De-Institutionalisation - Paul Jewell, Matthew Dent and Ruth Crocker
Risky Business - The Ethics of Judging Individuals Based on Group Statistics - Vanessa Scholes
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