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Ethics and deontology in forensic medicine [PDF]
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Matejić Suzana, Otašević Vujadin
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Declaring the Self and the Social [PDF]
The epistemological problem is traditionally expressed in the question “How do we know that we know?” The emphasis is on the relationship between the claim that we know and what it is that we know. We notice, only belatedly, that the agent who knows does
Malabed, Rizalino Noble
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Medical ethics in relationship with moribund patient
The continuous changes in the basic values of modern society are based on transformations in the field of intellectual communication, an avalanche-like increase in the volume of new knowledge, the emergence of new medical technology, and a sharp increase
V. N. Shabalin, S. N. Shatokhina
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Fichte’s Normative Ethics: Deontological or Teleological? [PDF]
One of the most controversial issues to emerge in recent studies of Fichte concerns the status of his normative ethics, i.e., his theory of what makes actions morally good or bad. Scholars are divided over Fichte’s view regarding the ‘final end’ of moral
Ware, Owen
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Induced guilt and more self-disciplined moral standards in moral dilemma judgment
Objective The current study attempts to adopt more comprehensive and rigorous methods to deconstruct and confirm the association between guilt and moral dilemma judgements, with the expectation of providing new insights for related research.
Hao Yang +3 more
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Ethical competence as a component of physician education
In practice, a doctor constantly deals with difficult ethical situations, which requires optimal decisions. From weighing risks and benefits of an intervention to the need to change patient values in order to achieve prevention goals and increase ...
E. O. Taratukhin
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Premise Acceptability, Deontology, Internalism, Justification
Acceptability is a thoroughly normative epistemic notion. If a statement is acceptable, i.e. it is proper to take it as a premise, then one is justified in accepting it.
James B. Freeman
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Koni as one of the founders of deontology in Russia
The subject of research is the concept of practical ethics by Anatoly F. Koni who was an outstanding Russian lawyer in the late 19th – beginning of 20th centuries. Particular attention is paid to his ethical research in the article.
A. Ya. Kodintsev +2 more
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Just War and the Indian Tradition: Arguments from the Battlefield [PDF]
A famous Indian argument for jus ad bellum and jus in bello is presented in literary form in the Mahābhārata: it involves events and dynamics between moral conventionalists (who attempt to abide by ethical theories that give priority to the good) and ...
Ranganathan, Shyam
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Ethical decision-making regarding infant viability: A discussion [PDF]
© The Author(s) 2016. Background: There are no universally agreed rules of healthcare ethics. Ethical decisions and standards tend to be linked to professional codes of practice when dealing with complex issues. Objectives: This paper aims to explore the
Kelly, Janet, Welch, Emma
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