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Cycling Activism Bike Politics and Social Movements

Understanding Urban Cycling Exploring the Relationship Between Mobility Sustainability and Capital

Understanding Urban Cycling Exploring the Relationship Between Mobility Sustainability and Capital

Academic interest in cycling has burgeoned in recent years with significant literature relating to the health and environmental benefits of cycling the necessity for cycle-specific infrastructure and the embodied experiences of cycling. Based upon primary research in a variety of contexts such as London Shanghai and Taipei this book demonstrates that recent developments in urban cycling policy and practice are closely linked to broader processes of capital accumulation. It argues that cycling is increasingly caught up in discourses around smart cities that emphasise technological solutions to environmental problems and neoliberal ideas on individual responsibility and bio-political conduct which only results in solutions that prioritise those who are already mobile. Accordingly the central argument of the book is not that the popularisation of cycling is inherently bad but that the manner in which cycling is being popularised gives cause for social and environmental concern. Ultimately the book argues that cycling has now become a vehicle for sustaining pro-growth agendas rather than subverting them or shifting to sustainable no-growth/de-growth and less technologically driven visions of modernity. This book makes an innovative contribution to the fields of Cycling Studies Mobilities and Transport and will be of interest to students and academics working in Human Geography Transport Studies Urban Studies Urban Planning Public Policy Sociology and Sustainability. | Understanding Urban Cycling Exploring the Relationship Between Mobility Sustainability and Capital

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The Good Serials Department

The Modern Guise of the Good

The Modern Guise of the Good

This book is the first-ever collection dedicated to the guise of the good in early modern and later Western philosophy. It spans three centuries from Thomas Hobbes to Henry Sidgwick and features original contributions by some of the finest scholars. One of the staple items of Western philosophy is the idea that we can only desire or pursue something under the guise of the good: if we see nothing good about it we cannot want it. After enjoying its heydays in ancient and medieval philosophy this idea nowadays labelled “the guise of the good” might seem at first glance to recede into relative obscurity in the early modern and later periods. The contributions to this volume prove that this is not so. Each of the eight chapters shows how the guise of the good was understood revised sometimes defended sometimes attacked by philosophers such as Hobbes Spinoza Locke Leibniz Hume Kant J. S. Mill and Sidgwick. In some cases the volume features the first-ever dedicated treatment of an author’s take on the guise of the good. In other cases it offers exciting new perspectives on ongoing scholarly debates. Given the recent resurgence of interest in the guise of the good as a topic of contemporary discussion The Modern Guise of the Good will appeal not only to historians of philosophy but also to philosophers working at the intersection of ethics and philosophy of mind and action. This book was originally published as a special issue of Philosophical Explorations.

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Good Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Practice Rationale and Compliance

The Guise of the Good A Philosophical History

The Guise of the Good A Philosophical History

This is the first book to trace the doctrine of the guise of the good throughout the history of Western philosophy. It offers a chronological narrative exploring how the doctrine was formulated the arguments for and against it and the broader role it played in the thought of different philosophers. In recent years there has been a rich debate about whether value judgment or value perception must form an essential part of mental states such as emotions and desires and whether intentional actions must always be done for reasons that seem good to the agent. This has sparked new theoretical interest in the classical doctrine of the guise of the good: whenever we desire (to do) something we see it under the guise of the good; that is we conceive of what we desire as good desirable or justified by reasons in some way or another. This book offers a systematic historical treatment of the guise of the good. The chapters span from Ancient and Medieval philosophy (Socrates Plato Aristotle Augustine and Aquinas) through the early modern period (Hobbes Spinoza Locke Hume and Kant) and up to Elizabeth Anscombe's rediscovery in the 20th century after a period of relative neglect. Together they demonstrate how history can offer potential new models of the guise of the good—or new arguments against it—as well as to give a sense of how the guise of the good can bear on other philosophical issues. The Guise of the Good: A Philosophical History is an excellent resource for scholars and students working on the history of ethics philosophy of action and practical reason. | The Guise of the Good A Philosophical History

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The Low-Carbon Good Life

Planning for the Common Good

Planning for the Common Good

Appeals to the ‘common good’ or ‘public interest’ have long been used to justify planning as an activity. While often criticised such appeals endure in spirit if not in name as practitioners and theorists seek ways to ensure that planning operates as an ethically attuned pursuit. Yet this leaves us with the unavoidable question as to how an ethically sensitive common good should be understood. In response this book proposes that the common good should not be conceived as something pre-existing and ‘out there’ to be identified and applied or something simply produced through the correct configuration of democracy. Instead it is contended that the common good must be perceived as something ‘in here ’ which is known by engagement with the complexities of a context through employing the interpretive tools supplied to one by the moral dimensions of the life in which one is inevitably embedded. This book brings into conversation a series of thinkers not normally mobilised in planning theory including Paul Ricoeur Alasdair MacIntyre and Charles Taylor. These shine light on how the values carried by the planner are shaped through both their relationships with others and their relationship with the ‘tradition of planning’ – a tradition it is argued that extends as a form of reflective deliberation across time and space. It is contended that the mutually constitutive relationship that gives planning its raison d’être and the common good its meaning are conceived through a narrative understanding extending through time that contours the moral subject of planning as it simultaneously profiles the ethical orientation of the discipline. This book provides a new perspective on how we can come to better understand what planning entails and how this dialectically relates to the concept of the common good. In both its aim and approach this book provides an original contribution to planning theory that reconceives why it is we do what we do and how we envisage what should be done differently. It will be of interest to scholars students and practitioners in planning urban studies sociology and geography. | Planning for the Common Good

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The Good Society

The Good Society

The Good Society is a critical text in the history of liberalism. Initially a series of articles published in a variety of Lippmann's favorite magazines as the whole evolved it became a frontal assault against totalitarian tendencies within American society. Lippmann took to task those who sought to improve the lot of mankind by undoing the work of their predecessors and by undermining movements in which men struggle to be free. This book is a strong indictment of programs of reform that are at odds with the liberal tradition and it is critical of those who ask people to choose between security and liberty. The Good Society falls naturally into two segments. In the first Lippmann shows the errors and common fallacies of faith in government as the solution to all problems. He says from left to right from communist to conservative. They all believe the same fundamental doctrine. All the philosophies go into battle singing the same tune with slightly different words. In the second part of the book Lippmann offers reasons why liberalism lost sight of its purpose and suggests the first principles on which it can flourish again. Lippmann argues that liberalism's revival is inevitable because no other system of government can work given the kind of economic world mankind seeks. He did not write The Good Society to please adherents of any political ideology. Lippmann challenges all philosophies of government and yet manages to present a positive program. Bewildered liberals and conservatives alike will find this work a successful effort to synthesize a theory of liberalism with the practice of a strong democracy. Gary Dean Best has provided the twenty-first century reader a clear-eyed context for interpreting Lippmann's defense of classical liberalism. The Good Society is the eleventh in a series of books written by Walter Lippmann reissued by Transaction with new introductions and in a paperback format. As with other major figures of the twentieth century such as Thorstein Veblen Peter Drucker Margaret Mead and Richard Hoggart these are classic books with contemporary perspectives.

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Tech For Good Imagine Solving the World’s Greatest Challenges

Leadership and Virtues Understanding and Practicing Good Leadership

Leadership and Virtues Understanding and Practicing Good Leadership

Good leadership is something every leader and organization should strive towards. This book serves as a pivotal resource in encouraging the understanding and practice of leadership and highlights how good leadership is anchored in the rich philosophy and science of virtue. Through a diverse range of perspectives the book highlights the importance of leading with virtue unpacks what it means to be a virtuous leader and outlines practical strategies for developing and practicing good leadership. Taking a virtues perspective this cohesive collection of chapters by scholars from around the globe offers an inclusive tone and speaks to practicing and aspiring leaders worldwide. Readers are provided with a nuanced account of the nature of virtues and leadership and how the two interact on multiple levels and in multiple ways to inform the practice of good leadership. Focusing on the tradition of virtue gives this collection a robust scholarly foundation while simultaneously providing scope for diverse views on how and why virtues inform good leadership. The book offers a balance of scholarly and practice-oriented chapters instilling readers with a deep understanding of virtues and leadership and practical strategies to develop their practice of good and virtuous leadership. Each chapter offers a different moral and sociological insight serving altogether to show readers the most effective ways to use virtues to promote shared well-being and collective success. Scholars students of leadership and management and leadership practitioners will benefit from the accessible and practical lessons this book has to offer. This volume will also be of interest to team leaders and managers who are keen to develop their leadership skills in both practice and theory. | Leadership and Virtues Understanding and Practicing Good Leadership

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Virginia Woolf’s Good Housekeeping Essays

Take a Look at a Good Book

Good Design Practices for GMP Pharmaceutical Facilities

The Geometry of Musical Rhythm What Makes a Good Rhythm Good? Second Edition

Beyond the Good Friday Agreement In the Midst of Brexit

Good Drug Regulatory Practices A Regulatory Affairs Quality Manual

A Good Education A New Model of Learning to Enrich Every Child

A Good Education A New Model of Learning to Enrich Every Child

This book provides an answer to one of the key questions of our time: namely what constitutes a good education. Presenting a ‘four-dimensional’ model it directly considers the essential elements a good education should include. Through forging this framework and outlaying its origins implications and practice the book explains how a good contemporary education can be defined and implemented. From the premise that such educational essentials are neither the preserve of the elite nor a minimum standard White's exploration keeps the child at the heart of the discussion focusing on every pupil's worth identity interactions and development. The author offers a detailed and rigorous perspective reflecting on extensive professional experience starting with a consideration of the current educational climate and progressing through the book's three parts: looking for a good education creating a model of good education applications implications and implementation of the model. A Good Education recognises the transformative power of education and reflects on the importance of human factors: teachers' provision for their pupils and students' ability to flourish. This book is addressed to those actively engaged in or concerned about educational provision: graduates entering teaching school leaders policy-makers and parents. It also speaks more broadly to all those who know that a good education really matters. | A Good Education A New Model of Learning to Enrich Every Child

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Doing Public Good? Private Actors Evaluation and Public Value

Urban Ethics Conflicts Over the Good and Proper Life in Cities

Urban Ethics Conflicts Over the Good and Proper Life in Cities

This book delves into the ethical dimension of urban life: how should one live in the city? What constitutes a ‘good’ life under urban condition? Whose gets to live a ‘good’ life and whose ideas of morality propriety and ‘good’ prevail? What is the connection between the ‘good’ and the ‘just’ in urban life? Rather than philosophizing the ‘good’ and proper life in cities the book considers what happens when urban conflicts and urban futures are carried out as conflicts over the good and proper life in cities. It offers an understanding of how ethical discourses ideals and values are harmonized with material interests of different groups taking up cases studies about environmental protection co-housing schemes political protest heritage preservation participatory planning collaborative art production and other topics from different eras and parts of the globe. This book offers multidisciplinary insights ethnographic research and conceptual tools and resources to explore and better understand such conflicts. It questions the ways in which urban ethics draw on tacit moral economies of urban life and the ways in which such moral economies become explicit political and programmatic. Chapters 1 and 11 of this book are freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www. taylorfrancis. com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4. 0 license. | Urban Ethics Conflicts Over the Good and Proper Life in Cities

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Moral Enhancement and the Public Good

Tropical Fruit Tree Diversity Good practices for in situ and on-farm conservation

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What Is A 'Good' Teacher?

Right Actions and Good Persons Controversies Between Eudaimonistic and Deontic Moral Theories