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Descriptive Ethics and Neuroleptic Dose Reduction
Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 2009Descriptive ethics and related concepts of beneficence, justice, and autonomy.To provide a framework to aid in decision making when neuroleptic drugs are decreased in a vulnerable elderly population.A clinical situation is used to illustrate the ethical issues considered in neuroleptic drug reduction.While compassion permeates the ethical concerns of ...
E S, Kinion, N L, Jonke, N, Paradise
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Philosophy, 1968
To some extent, perhaps under Moore's chastening influence, eccentric philosophical denials of the existence of physical objects, other people's minds, the past, and so on, have gone out of fashion. All the same there is at least one very common philosophical conclusion which, though not as extravagant as these, is no less paradoxical.
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To some extent, perhaps under Moore's chastening influence, eccentric philosophical denials of the existence of physical objects, other people's minds, the past, and so on, have gone out of fashion. All the same there is at least one very common philosophical conclusion which, though not as extravagant as these, is no less paradoxical.
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Descriptive and Normative Ethics Conscientious Objection
Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1996Conscientious objection preserves the personal integrity and wholeness of a health care professional's character and personality. Professionals are obligated not only to codes of ethics and standards of care that guide their practices, but also to personal values.
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Making Decisions in Business Ethics Descriptive Ethical Theories
2019This chapter presents an alternative way of addressing questions of ethical decision-making by looking at how decisions are actually made in business ethics, and by assessing the various descriptive theories in the literature. It specifies the characteristics of a decision with ethical content, and defines a basic ethical decision-making model.
Andrew Crane +3 more
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DESCRIPTIVE ETHICS: A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF LOCAL RESEARCH ETHICS COMMITTEES IN MEXICO
Developing World Bioethics, 2006ABSTRACTObjective: To describe how local research ethics committees (LRECs) consider and apply research ethics in the evaluation of biomedical research proposals.Design: A qualitative study was conducted using purposeful sampling, focus groups and a grounded theory approach to generate data and to analyse the work of the LRECs.Setting and ...
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Major Ethical Issues In Marketing:, A Descriptive Approach
مجلة اقتصاديات المال والأعمال, 2021A significant number of studies have been conducted in order to show the importance of ethical conducts in the marketing practice, caused by irresponsible practices. The purpose of this paper is to provide a set of marketing ethical issues governing marketing practices, through a conceptual perspective, the proposed framework is based on the ...
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Rich Cases: The Ethics of Thick Description
The Hastings Center Report, 1991When cases are described thinly to protect patient confidentiality, they teach us only what we put into them. Thick description, like myth, allows a fuller moral response.
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Tensions between the Prescriptive and Descriptive Ethics of Psychologists
Journal of Business Ethics, 2006Ethical guidelines for psychologists are meant to stimulate and help psychologists to act appropriately with respect to clients, colleagues, and other individuals involved in their professional relations. This paper focuses on the similarity of codes of ethics of psychologists in European countries in general, and on specific ethical dilemmas in the ...
Voskuijl, O.F., Evers, A.V.A.M.
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