Technology and the Common Good

Technology and the Common Good
Title Technology and the Common Good PDF eBook
Author Allen Batteau
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 231
Release 2022-06-10
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1800735278

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Building on the work of Elinor Ostrom (Governing the Commons) the author examines how the different shared goods of a democratic society are shaped by technology and demonstrates how club goods, common pool resources, and public goods are supported, enhanced, and disrupted by technology. He further argues that as the common good is undermined by different interests, it should be possible to reclaim technology, if the members of the society conclude that they have something in common.

Middle-earth and the Return of the Common Good

Middle-earth and the Return of the Common Good
Title Middle-earth and the Return of the Common Good PDF eBook
Author Joshua Hren
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 213
Release 2018-10-05
Genre Religion
ISBN 1532611196

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Political philosophy is nothing other than looking at things political under the aspect of eternity. This book invites us to look philosophically at political things in J.R.R. Tolkien’s legendarium, demonstrating that Tolkien’s potent mythology can be brought into rich, fruitful dialogue with works of political philosophy and political theology as different as Plato’s Timaeus, Aquinas’ De Regno, Hobbes’s Leviathan, and Erik Peterson’s “Monotheism as a Political Problem.” It concludes that a political reading of Tolkien’s work is most luminous when conducted by the harmonious lights of fides et ratio as found in the thought of Thomas Aquinas. A broad study of Tolkien and the political is especially pertinent in that the legendarium operates on two levels. As a popular mythology it is, in the author’s own words “a really long story that would hold the attention of readers, amuse them, delight them, and at times maybe excite them or deeply move them.” But the stories of The Silmarillion and The Lord of the Rings contain deeper teachings that can only be drawn out when read philosophically. Written from the vantage of a mind that is deeply Christian, Tolkien’s stories grant us a revelatory gaze into the major political problems of modernity—from individualism to totalitarianism, sovereignty to surveillance, terror to technocracy. As an “outsider” in modernity, Tolkien invites us to question the modern in a manner that moves beyond reaction into a vivid and compelling vision of the common good.

Transnational Common Goods

Transnational Common Goods
Title Transnational Common Goods PDF eBook
Author K. Holzinger
Publisher Springer
Pages 260
Release 2008-11-24
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0230616917

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This books analyzes international financial markets and environmental problems as typical examples of transnational common goods and considers the factors affecting the strategic constellations of countries in common goods provision, in particular the strategic effects of multi-level governance.

Technology for the Common Good

Technology for the Common Good
Title Technology for the Common Good PDF eBook
Author Michael Shuman
Publisher Inst for Policy Studies
Pages 164
Release 1993
Genre Citizens' advisory committees in science
ISBN 9780897580472

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Empirical Foundations of the Common Good

Empirical Foundations of the Common Good
Title Empirical Foundations of the Common Good PDF eBook
Author Daniel K. Finn
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 273
Release 2017-06-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 019067007X

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The idea of the common good was borrowed by the Fathers of the early Catholic Church from the rich philosophical traditions of ancient Greece and Rome. It has been a fundamental part of Catholic thinking about social, political, and economic life throughout the Catholic intellectual tradition, from Augustine and Aquinas to modern Catholic social thought in the encyclicals of popes in recent centuries. Yet this history has been rooted in the traditions of philosophy and theology. With the rise of the social sciences in the nineteenth century as distinct disciplines no longer limited to the methods of their philosophical origins, humanity has learned a great deal more about the human condition. Empirical Foundations of the Common Good asks two questions: what have the social sciences learned about the common good? how might theology alter its understanding of the common good in light of that insight? In this volume, six social scientists, with backgrounds in economics, political science, sociology, and policy analysis, speak about what their disciplines have to contribute to discussions within Catholic social thought about the common good. Two theologians then respond by examining the insights of social science and exploring how Catholic social thought can integrate social scientific insights into its understanding of the common good. This volume's interplay of social scientific and religious views is a unique contribution to contemporary discussion of what constitutes "the common good."

Looking at the Sun: New Writings in Modern Personalism

Looking at the Sun: New Writings in Modern Personalism
Title Looking at the Sun: New Writings in Modern Personalism PDF eBook
Author Simon Smith
Publisher Vernon Press
Pages 235
Release 2018-01-15
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1622733517

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Every kind of exploration is touched in some way by a philosophy of persons; touched and often vitally enhanced. This collection sets out to mine this rich seam of influence, bringing together authors keen to strike new developments and applications. Together, they have put their philosophy of persons to work in fields as wide-ranging as the moral and the metaphysical, the practical and the political, the cultural and the cosmological. In doing so, they have drawn on and illustrated the depth and breadth of modern Personalist thought, demonstrating its crucial relevance to debates across the entire philosophical spectrum. Whether they are familiar with the Personalist tradition or no, readers from every corner of the philosophical world will find much here to challenge and stimulate them. Most importantly, they will find a new and badly needed philosophical perspective.

Health Care Policy in an Age of New Technologies

Health Care Policy in an Age of New Technologies
Title Health Care Policy in an Age of New Technologies PDF eBook
Author Kant Patel
Publisher Routledge
Pages 496
Release 2015-05-20
Genre History
ISBN 1317468856

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Revolutionary advances in biomedical research and information systems technology pose new and difficult issues for American health care policy, especially in the context of managed care. Health Care Policy in a New Millennium takes on this challenging array of issues where the dignity of individual life meets the imperatives of national-level health-care systems - patients' rights, rationing of care, organ transplants, genetic research, confidentiality of medical records, the right to die, and other ethical dilemmas. The book places these critical questions about the quality of life in our society in their political, legal, social, economic, and ethical contexts.