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Moral Distress and Occupational Burnout in US Physicians.
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Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, 1980
Risk assessment of occupational cancer is in itself a hazardous occupation, involving not only assessment of animal experiments, extrapolations to humans, and human population studies, but also consideration of the political and economic factors. Cause and effect relationships are confounded by many variables in both human and animal studies. Realistic
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Risk assessment of occupational cancer is in itself a hazardous occupation, involving not only assessment of animal experiments, extrapolations to humans, and human population studies, but also consideration of the political and economic factors. Cause and effect relationships are confounded by many variables in both human and animal studies. Realistic
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Assessing Pellegrino's Reconstruction of Medical Morality
The American Journal of Bioethics, 2006Edmund Pellegrino's career has provided a substantial contribution to the reformulation of a morality for physicians and other health professionals.
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Assessing Machiavellianism and Morality-Conscience Guilt
Psychological Reports, 1995If Machiavellians behave relatively morally or ethically as stated by Leary and colleagues in 1986, then hypotheses regarding their immorality should be reexamined. 84 MBA students in a program at Fairleigh Dickinson University completed Christie and Geis' 1970 Mach IV scale and the Guilty-Conscience subscale of Mosher's 1988 Revised Mosher Guilt ...
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Control, responsibility, and moral assessment
Philosophical Studies, 2006Recently, a number of philosophers have begun to question the commonly held view that choice or voluntary control is a precondition of moral responsibility. According to these philosophers, what really matters in determining a person’s responsibility for some thing is whether that thing can be seen as indicative or expressive of her judgments, values ...
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Discrimination: Classification and Moral Assessment
Moral Philosophy and Politics, 2015Abstract Assigning something to the category “discrimination” is not tantamount to saying that it is wrong, but the assignment is disquieting. Conversely, when conduct is classified as non-discriminatory, one weighty ground to be on the guard is set aside.
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Assessing moral distress in respiratory care practitioners*
Critical Care Medicine, 2006To test the reliability and validity of a modified moral distress tool, originally developed for the nursing profession, on respiratory care practitioners. To describe the relationship between moral distress, career dissatisfaction, and job turnover in respiratory care.A 28-question survey was developed.
Karen J, Schwenzer, Lijuan, Wang
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Filo-Sofija, 2018
It seems that much like non-verbal conduct, speech acts may be harmful, and so could be morally assessed. Within religious, ethical and philosophical systems, one can find many directives concerning the proper use of speech and conversation that could serve as a basis of such moral assessment.
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It seems that much like non-verbal conduct, speech acts may be harmful, and so could be morally assessed. Within religious, ethical and philosophical systems, one can find many directives concerning the proper use of speech and conversation that could serve as a basis of such moral assessment.
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Morality and Society Assessment Report
2019To face the requirements of times with rapid development and various challenges from society and economy, how to improve the quality of basic education will be treated as the common vision and goal of the countries’ educational reform in the world. To carry out the monitoring of basic education quality based on the survey and assessment of students ...
Huisheng Tian, Zhichang Sun
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Acts, agents and moral assessment
2011A perennial problem in moral philosophy concerns the formulation of an acceptable account of 'right action'. Act utilitarianism is one popular account, and much of its initial appeal involves the fact that it is taken to have practical application. However, it is the very attempt to apply act utilitarianism which raises questions about its tenability ...
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