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- Prudentialism - Wikipedia
Prudentialism is a moral principle based on precautionary principles that are acting to avoid a particular negative effect For example, acting in self-defence or, indeed, pre-emptive attacks on "rogue" states
- PRUDENTIALISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PRUDENTIALISM is a prudential philosophy or doctrine
- PRUDENTIALISM definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
Definition of 'prudentialism' prudentialism in British English (pruːˈdɛnʃəlɪzəm ) noun a regard for prudential, rather than moral, considerations
- prudentialism, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
prudentialism, n meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
- Prudentialism in McDonald v. City of Chicago by Neil S. Siegel
The Court’s recent decision in McDonald v City of Chicago illustrates the practice of system-centered prudentialism
- B. PRUDENTIALISM - United States law and policy on transitional justice . . .
Where politics and pragmatics conflict with principles, prudentialism contends that the former two factors will prevail For example, prudentialism takes into account states’ security interests, whereas legalism does not
- prudentialism - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocab Dictionary
Prudentialism refers to an approach that emphasizes the importance of being cautious and sensible, especially when managing resources or making judgments It encourages individuals and organizations to consider potential risks and benefits before taking action
- Prudentialism
Prudentialism, particularly as articulated in interpretations of Hobbes's ethics, centers on the idea that ultimate reasons for action are prudential, meaning they are grounded in the promotion or preservation of the agent's own well-being or good, rather than external moral imperatives or arbitrary desires
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