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Applying Applied Ethics through ethics consulting

Transfusion and Apheresis Science, 2010
Applied Ethics is frequently described as a discipline of philosophy that concerns itself with the application of moral theories such as deontology and utilitarianism to real world dilemmas. However, these applications often remain restricted to the academic world.
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Ethics, applied Ethics, professional Ethics

Pflege, 2001
In der Studie «Der Bekanntheitsgrad berufsethischer Grundregeln innerhalb der Berufsgruppe der Pflegenden»1 wird die Kodifizierung berufsethischer Normen als eine zu durchlaufende Stufe zu einer eigenständigen Pflegeethik verstanden. Bei der im Rahmen der Studie durchgeführten Befragung finden die Autoren/-innen heraus, dass der Bekanntheitsgrad in ...
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Applied Ethics, Applying Ethics and the Methods of Ethics

1994
The subject of my paper are the methodological questions of applied ethics. In order to address this problem, we should clarify, in the first place, what it is that is called applied or practical ethics. The latter expression may appear a bit curious, indeed, for it might seem to suggest that there is an ethics which has nothing to do with practical ...
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Applied Ethics

Scientific American, 2021
Henk ten Have   +1 more
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Applied ethics

2018
Applied ethics is marked out from ethics in general by its special focus on issues of practical concern. It is concerned with ethical issues in various fields of human life, including medical ethics, business ethics and environmental ethics. Within these broad areas, it engages with policy issues resulting from scientific and technological change and ...
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Applied Ethics

2010
Applied ethics, also called practical ethics, is a branch of ethics devoted to the treatment of moral problems, practices, and policies in personal life, professions, technology, and government. In contrast to traditional ethical theory—concerned with purely theoretical problems such as, for example, the development of a general criterion of rightness ...
Thomas Søbirk Petersen, Jesper Ryberg
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Coherence and Applied Ethics

Journal of Applied Philosophy, 1997
In order for a moral theory to support application it must be able to provide determinate answers to actual moral problems or, at the least, to significantly narrow acceptable options. It must also support the development of a genuine consensus, one that is disinterested, reasonable, and unbiased.
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Christian Ethics and Applied Ethics

Ethical Perspectives, 1994
I thought it useful, in responding to the paper written by J.A. Selling, to look at the relation between fundamental and applied ethics and between faith, ethics and science. Not so much because I do not share his opinion — I agree with the content of his paper — nor to limit the reflection to the general ethical foundation, but because the meaning and
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Ethics of DNA research on human remains: five globally applicable guidelines

Nature, 2021
Songül Alpaslan-Roodenberg   +2 more
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