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Distinctive characteristics of female nurse leaders: a qualitative study. [PDF]

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The Democratic Virtues of Randomized Trials

Moral Philosophy and Politics, 2023
AbstractDemocratic alternation in power involves uncontrolled policy experiments. One party is elected on one policy platform that it then implements. Things may go well or badly. When another party is elected in its place, it implements a different policy.
Ana Tanasoca, Andrew Leigh
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VIRTUE ETHICS AND DEMOCRATIC VALUES

Journal of Social Philosophy, 1993
V irtue ethics has recently been rousing itself from a long slumber.* Although twentiethcentury hthical theoryhas been primarily concerned with right and wrong action, we have lately seen a revival of interest in (the) virtue(s) as supplementing or even grounding our understanding of right action, and Aristotle and (to a lesser extent) Plato have had ...
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American Constitutionalism and Democratic Virtue

Ratio Juris, 2002
Neither the historical tradition of American constitutionalism nor those who have theorized about it have promoted political or theoretical designs hospitable to the valorization or promotion of democratic virtue. This article illustrates this point by canvassing practical interpretations of the American constitution, from the document of 1787–1791 to ...
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The Democratic Virtues of the Christian Right

Journal of Church and State, 2009
List of Tables and Figures ix Acknowledgments xi INTRODUCTION 1 CHAPTER ONE: Democratic Education in the Christian Right 19 CHAPTER TWO: Christian Radicalism 46 CHAPTER THREE: The Varieties of Pro-Life Activism 68 CHAPTER FOUR: Deliberation and Abortion Politics 100 CHAPTER FIVE: Reviving Participatory Democracy 115 CHAPTER SIX: Participation ...
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Religious Practices and Democratic Virtues

2018
Some claim that religion in general—or certain religions—are disciplines that shape their adherents in ways that make them less fit for democratic politics. Religion in general (or some religion) makes people subservient or authoritarian. This chapter argues that democratic virtue theory can provide an approach to these types of concerns.
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Hope as a Democratic Civic Virtue

Metaphilosophy, 2018
AbstractAgainst the backdrop of the recent emergence of disturbing currents of populism in several countries, including the United States, this article argues for a conception of hope as a democratic civic virtue. In section 1, it offers a general overview of hope and sketches an initial conception of hope as a democratic civic virtue.
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