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Reorientation, professional

While silence indicated an absence of conflict in Eobanus case, it represented a conscious act of withdrawal from the scene of conflict in the case of others. Withdrawal, sometimes accompanied by professional reorientation, was an avenue taken by humanists who wished to pursue their researches in peace but whom circumstances no longer allowed to remain neutral. If the prevailing orthodoxy did not ac-... [Pg.91]

Safety and health professionals are advised to examine and reorient the principles on which their practices are based to achieve the significant changes necessary in the advice they give. Guidance to achieve those changes is provided. [Pg.429]

Technology s critics pointed not only to the problems inherent in technical systems, but also to the need for technical experts to develop philosophical introspection. The liberal economist John Kenneth Galbraith, for example, called for responsible professionals to reorient the technostructure, as they were the only ones with expertise to under-... [Pg.46]


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