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Moral education for nursing decisions*

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1990
This paper attacks the Kantian conception of morality that predominates in our society and the rationalist educational strategies that flow from it In its place it offers an Aristotelian conception of ethics in which sensitivity and feeling are important components of practical reason It argues that a nurse's ethical concerns extend further than the ...
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A Neural Model of Moral Decisions

Proceedings of the International Conference on Neural Computation Theory and Applications, 2014
In this paper a neural model of moral decisions is proposed. It is based on the fact, supported by neuroimaging studies as well as theoretical analysis, that moral behavior is supported by brain circuits engaged more generally in emotional responses and in decision making. The model has two components, the first is composed by artificial counterpart of
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Autonomous Decision Making and Moral capacities

Nursing Ethics, 2009
This article examines how people with type 2 diabetes perceive autonomous decision making and which moral capacities they consider important in diabetes nurses' support of autonomous decision making. Fifteen older adults with type 2 diabetes were interviewed in a nurse-led unit. First, the data were analysed using the grounded theory method.
Moser, A.   +4 more
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The Moral Decision

1981
Originally published in 1955, The Moral Decision remains today a fresh, lively, and literate quest for moral guides in the American system of law. Each topic is introduced with a real courtroom case followed by a summary of the uncontroverted facts, the issues before the court, the judge's opinion, and Edmond Cahn's objective and penetrating discussion
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Moral decision making and moral judgment in multiple sclerosis.

Neuropsychology
Moral cognition has been insufficiently studied in people with multiple sclerosis (pwMS). This study investigated moral decision making and judgment using ecologically valid moral dilemmas in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (MS) and progressive MS phenotypes, exploring associations with clinical and psychological variables.Twenty-one individuals
Satriano, Federica   +8 more
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THE Moral Intuitions in Moral Decision-Making

Interdisciplinary Humanities and Communication Studies
Moral intuitions are strong, stable, immediate moral beliefs. Scholars have put forward many theories about the origin of moral intuition from different perspectives. Based on many scholars’ theoretical analysis of moral intuition, this paper takes Kant’s moral philosophy as the basic framework. It further introduces caring ethics and utilitarianism as
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Moral decision making

2018
The present study investigated the underlying process of moral decision making, by comparing two prominent theories, and factors that can moderate this. The dual process model suggests cognitive load will selectively reduce utilitarian inclinations (as both the decision and increased cognitive load use cognitive resources), whilst having no effect on ...
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The Moral Decision

Michigan Law Review, 1955
William R. Jentes, Edmond Cahn
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Morality and decision making

1993
A decision is a thought process that leads to one of several possible options. Each option — if chosen and carried out — has consequences for the decision maker or others. That is, the option chosen has a causal effect on things someone cares about, on someone’s goals or aims or desires.
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The Church and Moral Decision

New Blackfriars, 1970
Not all the discussion between progressive and conservative wings in the Church is about doctrine and liturgy. As the Humanae Vitae affair revealed there are growing areas of disagreement on questions of morality. Though the ones I want to write about are found in acute form in Roman Catholic circles where there is a sharper clash between individual ...
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