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Considerations of Conscience

HEC Forum, 2021
The proper role of conscience in healthcare continues to be a topic of deep interest for bioethicists, healthcare professionals, and health policy experts. This issue of HEC Forum brings together a collection of articles about features of these ongoing discussions of conscience, advancing the conversations about conscience in healthcare from a variety ...
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Conscience directe, conscience réfléchie

Intellectica. Revue de l'Association pour la Recherche Cognitive, 2000
Actuellement, le critère de mise en évidence de la "conscience" est la verbalisation. Mais ce critère ne permet d'établir que la manifestation de la conscience réfléchie, son absence en revanche n'établit rien, car on ne sait alors distinguer entre une absence définitive de conscience réfléchie et une absence du travail de conscientisation qui permet ...
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Trials of Conscience and the Story of Conscience

Exemplaria, 2012
AbstractThis essay analyzes the trials of conscience presented in two medieval interrogation narratives, the Testimony of William Thorpe and the Letter of Richard Wyche. Written by followers of the radical theologian John Wyclif, these are the only surviving texts from medieval England that describe heresy inquisitions from the perspective of the ...
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The Settlor’s Conscience

2023
Abstract This chapter explores the relevance of the settlor’s conscience to express trusts, and it considers both self-declared trusts and trusts by transfer. It explains the link between the idea of conscience and trustees’ duties, and the central significance of factual knowledge to the recognition and imposition of such duties.
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The Surgical Conscience

Archives of Surgery, 1959
My first duty and pleasure is to express to you my deep appreciation for the honor of serving as your president during the past year. I would also like to indicate my gratification for the opportunity of addressing this audience in the City of Montreal, where I have the good fortune to count many personal friends and respected colleagues.
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On the crisis of conscience

Australasian Psychiatry, 2012
Objective: This paper examines the crisis of conscience as portrayed in the biblical story of Abraham and Isaac. Conclusion: The perspective of allegory allows intense emotion to be contained, and placed in a socio-cultural context, which may work against bloodshed.
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Friedman with A Conscience?

Business Ethics Quarterly, 1997
Dhilosophers, ethicists and academics have long struggled to identify an objective 1 measurement of ethical behavior, a standard by which to answer the questions "what is right?" and "what is wrong?" We professors may contend that the catalyst for our search is based on our pedagogical dilemma about how to teach ethics, though perhaps it stems from ...
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Boundaries of Conscience

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1985
We buy a product—we expect it to be safe. We are especially incensed when products we purchase harm our children. We pay local, state, and federal officials to see that consumers are protected. We have a mechanism to ensure consumer protection—recall and prohibition of interstate shipment.
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Conscience

ACM SIGGRAPH 97 Visual Proceedings: The art and interdisciplinary programs of SIGGRAPH '97 on - SIGGRAPH '97, 1997
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