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Moral Distress and Moral Disempowerment
Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics, 2013Moral distress can consist in anxiety or concern about one’s capacity to meet challenges to one’s integrity; it can also consist in the sense that one has failed to meet these challenges, betraying fundamental moral values or commitments. When the sense of moral failure is compounded by feelings of frustration or impotence, of being constrained ...
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ARE MORAL PHILOSOPHERS MORAL EXPERTS?
Bioethics, 2010ABSTRACTIn this paper I examine the question of whether ethicists are moral experts. I call people moral experts if their moral judgments are correct with high probability and for the right reasons. I defend three theses, while developing a version of the coherence theory of moral justification based on the differences between moral and nonmoral ...
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Moral Authority, Moral Standing, and Moral Controversy
Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 1993openaire +2 more sources
Should We Be Talking AboutEthicsor AboutMorals?
Ethics and Behavior, 2017Paul Walker, Terence Lovat
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