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The Fitness of an Ideal: A Peircean Ethics
Contemporary Pragmatism, 2013Synechism is founded on the notion that the coalescence, the becoming continuous, the becoming governed by laws, the becoming instinct with general ideas, are but phases of one and the same process of the growth of reasonableness.- C. S. Peirce (CP 5.4, 1902)In 1898, Charles Sanders Peirce stood before his audience and said, "Now, the two masters ...
Aaron Massecar
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The ideal ethics committee as the ‘ideal ethical observer’
AORN Journal, 1987F. Abrams
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, 2016
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between project-based organizing and the initiatives labelled as “development” by critically engaging with some unchallenged assumptions inherent in the notion of both projects as a means
S. Cicmil, Eamonn. O'Laocha
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between project-based organizing and the initiatives labelled as “development” by critically engaging with some unchallenged assumptions inherent in the notion of both projects as a means
S. Cicmil, Eamonn. O'Laocha
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Idealism and Ethical Citizenship
2014‘Ethical citizenship’ is a puzzle. An ethical citizen should be someone who accepts responsibilities and duties and acts accordingly. How is that possible amidst forces that are global and economies from which individuals and whole groups can be excluded? Good intentions and sound preparation may be of no avail. The identification of responsibility may
Leslie Armour, Leslie Armour
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Substance Use & Misuse, 2008
The paper explores the varied implications of cure, healing, and recovery and considers why recovery is often the preferred characterization in relation to a medicalized drug dependency. The positive as well as the negative dimensions of recovery are noted; the ethical challenges of the primarily processual associations of recovery are investigated ...
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The paper explores the varied implications of cure, healing, and recovery and considers why recovery is often the preferred characterization in relation to a medicalized drug dependency. The positive as well as the negative dimensions of recovery are noted; the ethical challenges of the primarily processual associations of recovery are investigated ...
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Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1996
This paper will examine the claim that caring is an appropriate ethical ideal for nursing. Initially it will examine nursing's philosophy of care and caring, highlighting some areas of difficulty and dissatisfaction articulated by many of its contemporary theorists Evaluation of the notion of caring as an appropriate ethical ideal for nursing will be ...
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This paper will examine the claim that caring is an appropriate ethical ideal for nursing. Initially it will examine nursing's philosophy of care and caring, highlighting some areas of difficulty and dissatisfaction articulated by many of its contemporary theorists Evaluation of the notion of caring as an appropriate ethical ideal for nursing will be ...
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Faculty ethics: ideal principles with practical applications.
Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, 2009Ethics in higher education is the subject of intense public attention, with considerable focus on faculty roles and responsibilities. Media reports and scholarly research have documented egregious misconduct that includes plagiarism, falsification of ...
L. E. Reybold
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Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, 2020
The role of ethics in computing is a topic gaining more interest in the SIGCSE community in recent years. Our work is motivated by the idea that there is benefit to integrating ethics throughout undergraduate CS curriculum from the start.
Natalie Garrett+2 more
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The role of ethics in computing is a topic gaining more interest in the SIGCSE community in recent years. Our work is motivated by the idea that there is benefit to integrating ethics throughout undergraduate CS curriculum from the start.
Natalie Garrett+2 more
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The Definition of an "Ideal Observer" Theory in Ethics
Richard B. Brandt
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