Sentence examples for harm notions from inspiring English sources

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For these reasons, the concept of human subjects research policy and regulation informs this entry, along with disciplinary standards, which will explore the growing areas of ethical and methodological complexity, including personal identifiability, reputational risk and harm, notions of public space and public text, ownership, and longevity of data as they relate to Internet research.

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While the notion of moral responsibility traditionally understood grounds moral blameworthiness in the wills of discrete individuals who freely cause harm, the notion of collective responsibility associates both causation and blameworthiness with groups and construes groups as moral agents in their own right.

So the notion of the natural doesn't resolve the baseball issue; nor does the notion of harm or the notion of proper medical practice.

According to the second view, the threshold notion of harm and the subjunctive-historical notion can be combined.

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Adopting either the diachronic or the subjunctive-historical notions of harm excludes the possibility of our harming future people when we choose among long-term policies with significantly differing consequences for the quality of life of future people.

Thus, Feinberg does not consider our notion (III) a notion of harm to be applied in delineating criminal liability.

Any disjunctive notion that entails notion of harm at (III) as a necessary condition for causing harm will fulfill this requirement.

Adopting either the diachronic or the subjunctive-historical notions of harm or both excludes the possibility of our harming future people when we choose among long-term policies with significantly differing consequences for the quality of life of future people.

When considering future individuals as possible individuals both the diachronic and the subjunctive-historical notions of harm will exclude the possibility of present people harming future people, for the (future) people whose interests and rights they are required to respect are not in a particular state of well-being at the time they take their decision they do not, at that time, exist.

We might first observe that both the subjunctive-historical and threshold notions of harm can be employed to interpret many core cases of harm.

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