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Ethics in Canadian health technology assessment: A descriptive review
International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, 2009Background: Despite the mandate to examine the medical, ethical, and economic implications of the development and use of health technology, health technology assessment (HTA) reports often emphasize the epidemiologic and economic aspects, and omit ethical considerations.
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Character ethics and interprofessional practice: Description and analysis
Journal of Interprofessional Education & Practice, 2017Abstract To be an effective interprofessional clinician, one must consistently practice essential character traits of courtesy, curiosity, and courage. This assertion is derived from many years of observation and practice by the authors within a variety of healthcare settings.
Ruby Dunlap, Amy Dunlap
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Descriptive Ethics and the Philosopher
2016Hamalainen discusses the philosopher’s distinctive role in the furtherance of a descriptive ethics. Drawing on Max Weber she argues that the current academic specialization and compartmentalization is a natural consequence of a certain idea of expertise and scientific work. But the kind of specialization that may well be in place in the sciences is ill
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The Normative/Descriptive Distinction in Methodologies of Business Ethics
Business Ethics Quarterly, 1994Abstract:Most papers in this issue carefully analyze normative and empirical methodologies. I shall argue that (a) there is no purely empirical nor purely normative methodology; (b) some terms escape the division of the normative and descriptive. (c) Most importantly, dialogues such as this one point to a form of integration that allows us to reflect ...
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Toward Ethical and Inclusive Descriptive Practices
Journal of Critical Digital Librarianship, 2022Shira Peltzman, Kelly Besser
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Descriptive Medical Ethics and Allocation
Listening, 1987George Weckman, Richard W. Willy
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The Supervenience of the Ethical on the Descriptive
2007In his book From Metaphysics to Ethics, Frank Jackson attempts to find a place for the ethical in the physical account of the world, arguing that ethical properties such as rightness and wrongness are descriptive properties. His claim relies on his unrestricted global supervenience thesis, according to which two possible worlds, which are exactly alike
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