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Bioethics of Displacement and Its Implications
In Bioethics of Displacement is whatever causes changes in one's sense of belonging and self-meaning.
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Transcendental Bioethics of Displacement: Good v Evil III
Copyright: © 2023 |Pages: 9
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-4808-3.ch004
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To explore the question of what constitutes “good bioethics,” the author begins by examining the criteria established by Hofmann and Magelssen for argumentative, empirical, and dialectic approaches. This leads to a meta-ethical definition of good bioethics that emphasises the importance of genuine communication and consideration of future generations. The author then introduces the transcendental bioethics of displacement, which focuses on energy and the psyche. By examining the relationship between energy and displacement, we can better understand the experiences of individuals with conditions such as autism spectrum disorder and advanced Alzheimer's dementia. Ultimately, we see how these concepts complement and expand upon one another, providing a more comprehensive understanding of what constitutes “good bioethics.”
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Green Growth and Energy Use in India
Energy is the quantitative property that must be transferred to an object in order to perform work on, or to heat, the object.
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A Study on the Adoption of Smart Home Technologies Among the Homeowners in Malaysia
Power derived from the utilization of physical or chemical resources, especially to provide light and heat or to work machines.
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Municipal Urban Waste-to-Energy Business Model in Mexico: A Study of Three Companies
Capacity that has the matter of producing work in the form of movement, light, heat, etc.
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Cooperation Strategies Towards Sustainability in Insular Territories: A Comparison Study Between Porto Santo Island, Madeira Archipelago, Portugal and El Hierro Island, Canary Archipelago, Spain
The energy is the source of power for the operation of a mechanism, in this work, the term is related to electricity and its various forms of production.
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Adjust Fuzzy Model Parameters for Head Election in Wireless Sensor Network Protocols
The main constraint of the sensor node. Sensors’ batteries are not chargeable in harsh environment. The energy is more consuming in the transmission phase than the sensing phase. Energy is measured by joule unit.
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Routing Algorithms for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
A capacity of power needed by a node to route data.
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Prospect of Low Power Sensor Network Technology in Disaster Management for Sustainable Future
Energy in scientific terms is the ability to do any work. In this chapter, energy has been defined considering the catastrophic behavior of the environment and its different forms to manage the same. Further, consideration of low power is taken into account to make the wise use of the available resources and hampering the environment less.
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Solar Energy Education and Training Programs in the USA: An Academic Perspective
is the capacity of a physical system to do work. Energy exists in several forms, such as, heat, light, mechanical, electrical, and kinetic.
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Threats to Energy Security and Energy Policies in Central Asia and the Middle East
It is one of the policy-making tools in the development and development of human life and states.
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Considerations Regarding the Use of Fuel Cells in Combined Heat and Power for Stationary Applications
Means all forms of energy products, fuels, heat, renewable energy, electricity or any other form of energy.
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Global Energy Crises: Measures Taken and Policies Adopted in the Recent History
It is defined as the “ability to do work” or “ability to useful work”.
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Building Performance Comparative Study: The Indoor Environment Quality and Energy Efficiency – Green Building vs. Conventional Building
Power derived from the utilization of physical or chemical resources, especially to provide light and heat or to work machines.
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Application of Soft Computing Techniques for Renewable Energy Network Design and Optimization
In physics, energy is a property of objects, transferable among them via fundamental interactions, which can be converted in form but not created or destroyed.
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