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ABSTRACT In bioethics, two sorts of normative categories are commonly used. These can be split into two families: the deontic categories, such as ‘right’, ‘ought to’ and ‘requirement’, and the evaluative categories, including ‘good’, ‘bad’, ‘better than’ and ‘the best’. While other normative concepts such as ‘virtue’ and ‘vice’ have also been discussed,
Ronan Ó Maonaile, James Hart
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Kode etik keperawatan berfungsi sebagai panduan utama bagi perawat dalam memberikan perawatan kepada pasien. Salah satu prinsip moral dalam kode etik ini adalah non-maleficence, yang berarti mencegah tindakan yang dapat merugikan pasien. Pemahaman yang baik tentang kode etik ini oleh perawat akan membantu mengurangi risiko kelalaian dan meminimalkan ...
De Intan Fitria +2 more
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Invoking Embryonic Development and the Notion of Personhood to Justify Early Abortion: A Curious Argument [PDF]
McCarthy, Jeremiah J.
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Towards a Thoroughly Kripkean Theory of Proper Name Reference
ABSTRACT In the late 1960s and early 1970s, both Saul Kripke and Keith Donnellan challenged descriptivist theories of proper names, arguing that reference—at least in their case—is basically a historical relation. However, as has become increasingly recognised over the past decade, their pictures differ substantially: when confronted with a token of a ...
Andrea Bianchi
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Background This article presents a bioethical analysis of the use of Methylphenidate and Atomoxetine, exploring their roles as cognitive enhancers and therapeutic agents for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
Enrique Burguete +2 more
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Ambiguous Invitations: non-maleficence, uncertainty and public health policy
Consider two paradigm examples of public health programmes: routine screening for early stage cancer, and vaccination against infectious diseases. Both interventions are often controversial. Typically, these controversies centre around questions of evidence: many within the medical community worry that the evidence basis for the effectiveness of ...
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Abstract Background and Objectives The main use of plasma has evolved into market‐driven plasma‐derived medicinal products (PDMPs), but it still requires donors. Availability of PDMPs in access to care is often considered restrictively, in terms of volumes of plasma required for production and whether or not to remunerate donors.
Jean‐Baptiste Thibert +7 more
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ABSTRACT READINESS represents a proactive mindset reflecting an organization's willingness and capability to prepare for crises and respond ethically. To understand how organizations become “ready” for complex crises, particularly those arising from public moral outrage over publicly exposed AI use, this article proposes the Contextual READINESS Model ...
Junzhen Li +3 more
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ABSTRACT This article follows producers of Kai Language Heroes, the first Indigenous language game show in the world, as they adapted the genre for language revitalization. Kai Language Heroes is one of many original programs at Taiwan Indigenous Television (TITV), a public broadcaster that serves Taiwan's diverse Austronesian‐speaking peoples. I argue
Eliana Ritts
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Existentialism and My ‘Postwolf’ Dachshund: Authenticity in the Age of Genetic Engineering
ABSTRACT Human genetic engineering has the potential to profoundly alter the traits of future generations, raising critical ethical questions about authenticity and identity. Essentialist perspectives reject genetic engineering, claiming it inherently compromises authenticity by deviating from a species‐typical genome.
Donrich Thaldar
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