Search for dissertations about: "E Willing"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 41 swedish dissertations containing the words E Willing.
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1. Relationship-to-Profit : A Theory of Business, Markets, and Profit for Social Ecological Economics
Abstract : How does the relationship between business and profit affect social and ecological sustainability? Many sustainability scholars have identified competition for profit in the market as a key driver of social exploitation and environmental destruction. Yet, studies rarely question whether businesses and markets have to be profit-seeking. READ MORE
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2. Determinants of hearing impairment in Swedish hunters : an e-epidemiological approach
Abstract : Background: 290 236 persons bought a hunting license in Sweden 2014/15. Hunters are spread all over the country and come from all socioeconomic groups. Recreational fiearms can produce peak noise levels between 156-164 decibel sound pressure levels (dB SPL). READ MORE
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3. Timber/Glass Adhesive Bonds for Structural Applications
Abstract : Timber with its natural appearance and glass with its transparency may be appealing material for architects and users of modern buildings. Glass is a brittle material, but it is about six times stiffer than timber. Combined appropriately, the materials could form different types of composite products, e.g. READ MORE
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4. Who is in the driver's seat? : Insights into the mixed outcomes of renewable policy instruments in the electricity industry
Abstract : There is consensus about a need to reduce the amount of green-house gas emission in the electricity industry to be able to deal with the probable consequences of climate change. This necessitates extensive investments in technologies used to generate electricity from renewable energy sources (RES-E). READ MORE
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5. The Role of the Emotions in the Moral Life According to Immanuel Kant
Abstract : Against common misconceptions of Kant as a philosopher who neglects the emotional aspects of moral life, I show that he actually considers our emotional dispositions to be valuable tools for perfecting ourselves morally.I show not only that it is incumbent on us to cultivate morally beneficial emotions, but also how we can do it. READ MORE