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A profile of ethical principles

Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 1998
E VERY DAY the pediatric nurse is faced with various ethical issues such as a child rejecting a parent's decision on a course of treatment, or whether a family chooses compassionate care over surgical management of a malformed and mentally retarded infant.
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Ethics and the Limits of Principles

Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2012
In JACR’s December 2011 issue, a series of articles examined medical ethics. This focus on ethics represents a highly welcome initiative for several reasons. First, the topics of ethics and professionalism, although positively vital to our field, often do not receive the attention they deserve.
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Principles and Ethics of Authorship

Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2019
Purpose Rules and ethics of authorship for scientific papers are reviewed. Those authorship criteria specific to American Speech-Language-Hearing Association journals are reviewed as well as those required by journals in related fields.
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Global Ethics and Principlism

Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, 2011
This article examines the special relation between common morality and particular moralities in the four-principles approach and its use for global ethics. It is argued that the special dialectical relation between common morality and particular moralities is the key to bridging the gap between ethical universalism and relativism.
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PRINCIPLES OF BIOMEDICAL ETHICS

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1999
Ethics is the application of values and moral rules to human activities. Bioethics is a subsection of ethics, actually a part of applied ethics, that uses ethical principles and decision making to solve actual or anticipated dilemmas in medicine and biology.
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On Replacing the Ethical Principle of Autonomy with an Ethical Principle of Accordance

Counseling and Values, 2014
The author defines and critiques the ethical principle of autonomy. As a concept, autonomy is most aligned with paradigms of counseling that focus on the individual as a psychological entity with moral agency. It is less consistent with frameworks that focus on relationships philosophically and in practice.
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Principled Ethics

2006
AbstractMoral philosophy has long treated principles as indispensable for understanding its subject matter. However, the underlying assumption that this is the best approach has received almost no defence, and has been attacked by particularists who argue that the traditional link between morality and principles is little more than an unwarranted ...
Sean McKeever, Michael Ridge
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The Principles of Ethics

2013
This chapter covers the development and implementation of the Belmont Principles (nonmaleficence, beneficence, justice, and respect for persons) that are now standard usage in teaching normative ethics.
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The Ethical Principles

2018
Chapter 4, on The Ethical Principles, articulates the grounds and content of the material, formal and feasibility ethical principles. The material principle requires that we promote the growth of human life in community and in harmony with nature. The formal principle requires that we use symmetrical procedures to advance the material principle.
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Principles of Ethics

The American Journal of Nursing, 1943
Dom Thomas Verner Moore, May Kennedy
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