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Normative Ethics

2011
Normative ethics is the branch of philosophy that theorizes the content of our moral judgments or, as a limiting case, denies that any such theories are possible (the position of the so-called anti-theorists). While meta-ethics focuses on foundational issues concerning the semantics of moral utterance and how our moral views fit more broadly into a ...
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Normative Ethics in Sports Medicine

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 2004
The relationship between a team physician and an athlete differs significantly from the traditional doctor-patient relationship. To better define the ethical norms and ideals in sports medicine, we surveyed the views of practicing team physicians in the Ivy, National Football, and National Hockey Leagues and compared them with responses offered by ...
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Spinoza's Normative Ethics

Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 2007
Spinoza presents his ethics using a variety of terminologies. Propositions that are, or at least might be taken for, normative include only very few explicit guidelines for action. I will take this claim from Vp10s to be one such guideline:Vp10s: So that we may always have this rule of reason ready when it is needed, we should think and meditate often ...
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Ethics and Normativeness

Soviet Studies in Philosophy, 1982
The need would seem to arise periodically in every discipline to turn to a new interpretation, an amendment of its basic notions, its starting premises. The fact that such a situation has now taken shape in ethics is testified to by the disagreements among professionals on what would appear to be the most fundamental questions: What is ethics?
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Ethics without Norms?

2018
While Buddhist philosophers were emphatically not physicalists, they share with cognitive-scientifically inclined contemporary philosophers a lot of the problems that have been identified with respect to the project of ‘naturalizing’ the mental—difficulties, in particular, with giving exhaustively causal explanations of human activity while yet making ...
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Normative Cosmic Ethics

1967
What does “ought” mean in terms of material things below the level of organisms? Is a stone all that it ought to be? Is a galaxy? How deficient is unoccupied space? Are we anthropomorphizing when we charge an eclipsing binary system of stars with inadequacy?
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Evaluating Business Ethics Normative Ethical Theories

2019
This chapter sets out the key normative ethical theories that can be applied to business ethics problems, in terms of both traditional and contemporary theoretical approaches. It addresses Western modernist ethical theories, i.e. utilitarianism, ethics of duty, rights and justice, and social contract theory.
Andrew Crane   +3 more
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Ethics of DNA research on human remains: five globally applicable guidelines

Nature, 2021
Songül Alpaslan-Roodenberg   +2 more
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Normative-Ethical Foundations

2016
This chapter discusses the area of normative ethics and introduces crucial notions that are used throughout the book. After defining normative ethics as the study of moral theories, the idea of a moral theory is anatomized and important concepts contained in it are explained.
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