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"Not a Gangster, a Preman!": Farry Malonda in Indonesia. [PDF]
Bakker L.
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The fascination of values: making use of ethics in public health. [PDF]
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Healthcare Practice Post COVID-19 Impacts: Will 21st Century Pharmacists Become Global, Agile, Collaborative and Curated? [PDF]
Simpson MD, Jose J, Cox JL.
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Dino's Story: The Challenges of Co-writing the Life History of a Brazilian Gangster. [PDF]
Cohen C.
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Moral Agency, Moral Imagination, and Moral Community: Antidotes to Moral Distress
The Journal of Clinical Ethics, 2016Moral distress has been covered extensively in the nursing literature and increasingly in the literature of other health professions. Cases that cause nurses' moral distress that are mentioned most frequently are those concerned with prolonging the dying process. Given the standard of aggressive treatment that is typical in intensive care units (ICUs),
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Perspectives on Psychological Science, 1998
This chapter examines the connections between food and moral discourse in Moonshadow Pond. It examines how the exchange of food serves to express, fulfill and create moral obligations between people. Additionally, discourse about food expresses judgments about the rightness or wrongness of peoples’ actions at local and national levels.
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This chapter examines the connections between food and moral discourse in Moonshadow Pond. It examines how the exchange of food serves to express, fulfill and create moral obligations between people. Additionally, discourse about food expresses judgments about the rightness or wrongness of peoples’ actions at local and national levels.
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Inflexions, 2007
En quoi « le moral » et « la morale », au-delà de la consonance, peuvent-ils avoir partie liée ? Telle est la question ici posée, provoquée par quelque réticence de la part de certains, souvent étrangers au monde militaire, devant le sujet des « forces morales ».
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En quoi « le moral » et « la morale », au-delà de la consonance, peuvent-ils avoir partie liée ? Telle est la question ici posée, provoquée par quelque réticence de la part de certains, souvent étrangers au monde militaire, devant le sujet des « forces morales ».
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Moral Distress, Moral Injury, and Moral Luck
The American Journal of Bioethics, 2016In “A Broader Understanding of Moral Distress,” Stephen M. Campbell, Connie M. Ulrich, and Christine Grady (2016) build a strong case for broadening the characterization of moral distress as it man...
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Moral expertise without moral elitism
Bioethics, 2022AbstractSkepticism about ethical expertise has grown common, raising concerns that bioethicists’ roles are inappropriate or depend on something other than expertise in ethics. While these roles may depend on skills other than those of expertise, overlooking the role of expertise in ethics distorts our conception of moral advising.
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Moral emotions underlie puritanical morality
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2023Abstract Fitouchi et al. illustrate the cognitive and evolutionary foundations of puritanical morality, while leave the emotional foundation unclear. We complement their theory by proposing moral emotions (e.g., guilt and shame) as characteristic emotions underlying puritanical morality.
Ruida Zhu, Chao Liu
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