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Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 1989
Technology has been developed in order to protect and safeguard human dignity; however, technology may also threaten it. The principle of human dignity plays an important role in assessing medical technology and medical practices.
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Technology has been developed in order to protect and safeguard human dignity; however, technology may also threaten it. The principle of human dignity plays an important role in assessing medical technology and medical practices.
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Human dignity and dignity of nature
The term ‘dignity’ is frequently employed in contradictory ways. The normative claims of three opposing circles—‘sovereignty,’ ‘human dignity,’ and ‘eco-centrism’ or ‘dignity of nature’—are all based on the idea of dignity. The many circles of dignity are interconnected in a manner that may be described as rival (competing) and sequential (dependent onopenaire +2 more sources
[Dignity, feeling of dignity].
Revue de l'infirmiereThe concept of "dignity" can be approached from different angles. While postural and moral dignity are conditional, ontological dignity is not. Moreover, dignity can be concretely expressed in a number of ways. As for the feeling of dignity, it is subjective and cannot be confused with dignity itself.
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Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Consciousness
“The Prospect of a Humanitarian Artificial Intelligence: Agency and Value Alignment” reunites fields of inquiry that are typically kept separate-philosophy of mind, theory of knowledge, psychology, the social and political sciences, law and ethics. What we have learned to call “artificial intelligence” (AI), and the ways we may use it — intelligently —
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“The Prospect of a Humanitarian Artificial Intelligence: Agency and Value Alignment” reunites fields of inquiry that are typically kept separate-philosophy of mind, theory of knowledge, psychology, the social and political sciences, law and ethics. What we have learned to call “artificial intelligence” (AI), and the ways we may use it — intelligently —
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Dying, Dignity, and New Horizons in Palliative End-of-Life Care
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2006exaly
Workplace Dignity: Communicating Inherent, Earned, and Remediated Dignity
Journal of Management Studies, 2015Kristen Lucas
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