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  3. Vol. 10 No. 1 (2013)

Vol. 10 No. 1 (2013)

Published: 2024-01-16

Research articles

  • Seuil relatif, mesure floue de la pauvreté. Nouvelles propositions

    Besma Belhadj
    • PDF
  • Résilience spontanée, résilience suscitée. Les complexités de l’action humanitaire en « zone LRA » (Est de la République Centrafricaine)

    Perrine Laissus, Benoît Lallau
    • PDF
  • Les apports de la phénoménologie de Jan Patočka à la question de l’éthique au travail

    Martine Brasseur
    • PDF
  • L’éthique de la discussion : Portée et limites des propositions de Karl-Otto Apel

    Christian Mahieu
    • PDF
  • Happiness and Politics

    Xavier Landes
    • PDF
  • Gestion participative, capabilités et résilience dans les forêts classées de Côte d’Ivoire

    J.M Koffi
    • PDF
  • Entreprise mythique et leadership éthique

    Michel Dion
    • PDF
  • Exploitation as a Path to Development: Sweatshop Labour, Micro-Unfairness, and the Non-Worseness Claim

    Michael Randall Barnes
    • PDF
  • Adam Smith, Moral Motivation and Business Ethics

    Karin Brown
    • PDF

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