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Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychological Science, 2021
Bart Wernaart
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Bart Wernaart
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Everyday Ethics at the Border: Normative Ethics for the 21st Century
Journal of business and technical communication, 2022This study uses examples from a case of everyday technical and professional communication (TPC) at a small multinational company on the Mexico–U.S. border to illustrate how coordinating analytical frameworks commonly used in TPC analyses—activity theory (
Beau Pihlaja
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Nursing Science Quarterly, 2023
Ethical issues are ubiquitous in nursing, yet there is a dearth of scholarship in normative ethics and ethical inquiry in nursing. In a concern to motivate interest in normative ethics and inquiry to build ethical knowledge, this article highlights some of the conceptual resources of normative ethics after describing the different types of ethics ...
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Ethical issues are ubiquitous in nursing, yet there is a dearth of scholarship in normative ethics and ethical inquiry in nursing. In a concern to motivate interest in normative ethics and inquiry to build ethical knowledge, this article highlights some of the conceptual resources of normative ethics after describing the different types of ethics ...
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Normative nursing ethics: A literature review and tentative recommendations
Nursing Ethics, 2020We describe the results and implications of a literature review that identifies the number of normative and empirical articles, respectively, that have appeared in Nursing Ethics in each year from 1994 to 2017.
Eric Vogelstein, A. Colbert
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Medical ethics and ethical norms
Medicinska rec, 2022The concept of ethics goes back to the time of Hippocrates, a Greek physician from the 4th century BC. Hippocrates' basic principle was: use or at least do no harm. That principle is the foundation of high ethics, which is reflected in Hippocrates' attitude toward his patients.
Miodrag Savović +4 more
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