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Background: Ethical approach is one of the paramount aspects of life. The position of this approach in medical occupations has always been noticed. This study was carried out to analyze the types of ethical approaches in midwives and their relationship ...
Narges Afhami +3 more
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What Type of Person Should I Be? About the Appeal to Virtues in Public Health Interventions [PDF]
In line with how ethics has developed for the last three centuries, public health ethics has been widely dominated by a deontological as well as a utilitarian approach.
Pietro Refolo +4 more
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Strongly fused individuals feel viscerally responsible to self-sacrifice. [PDF]
Abstract Identity fusion is a visceral feeling of oneness that predicts extreme behaviour on behalf of the target of fusion. We propose that strongly fused individuals are characterized by feelings of visceral responsibility towards such target – unconditional, instinctive, and impulsive drive to care, protect and promote its well‐being and interests –
Chinchilla J, Vázquez A, Gómez Á.
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Hobartian Voluntarism and Epistemic Deontologism
Mark Heller has recently offered a proposal in defense of a fairly strong version of doxastic voluntarism. Heller looks to the compatibilist theory of free will proposed by R.E. Hobart in the first half of the twentieth century for an account of doxastic
Andrei A. Buckareff
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Perspectivism, Deontologism and Epistemic Poverty
Robert Lockie
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Civil Rights From the Moral Point of View [PDF]
The aim of this article is to look at civil rights from different moral points of view. Diverse approaches in moral philosophy lead to alternative moral points of view. For the purposes of this article, five approaches have been selected.
Amir Abasighaleshahi, Abolqasem Fanaei
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Plantinga’s Interpretation of Epistemological Deontologism
Alvin Plantinga challenges the rooted tradition of thinking about justification as the subject’s fulfillment of his or her epistemic duty. I try to show that, in several respects, Plantinga misinterprets the idea of epistemic duties and that ...
Ewa Odoj
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How do physicians perceive quality of life? Ethical questioning in neonatology. [PDF]
International audienceBackground: The outcome of very preterm infants is marked by the development of complications that can have an impact on the quality of life of the children and their families.
Einaudi MA, Gire C, Auquier P, Le Coz P.
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Dualistic consciousness and activism inherent dilemma [PDF]
Taking the first-person approach to the problem of consciousness, the plan of conceivability, explanatory and knowledge arguments is to show an epistemic gap in the first step and to prove a metaphysical gap in the second between mental and physical. The
reza akbari
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Between naturalism and normativity: bioethical dilemmas under the scanner
This article seeks to investigate to what extent the resulting empirical data from various experiments in Moral Psychology (some behavioral, others based on evidence from neuroimaging and in patients with brain lesions associated with moral competence ...
María Natalia Zavadivker
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