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Respect for personhood: Concrete implications of a philosophical misunderstanding

Clinical Ethics, 2019
Intentionally or not, our clinical practice is informed by our philosophical premises. A subtle misunderstanding can have frequent, though insidious, implications in day-to-day clinical encounters....
Karel-Bart Celie
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Personhood and Community: African Philosophical Perspectives

Nursing Philosophy
ABSTRACT The interplay between personhood and community anchors philosophical enquiry into the essence of identity and selfhood, interrogating how societal frameworks both shape and are shaped by individuals. Despite advancements in these philosophical discourses, the notions of personhood and community remain underexplored in the ...
Jonathan Bayuo
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Coming to Know Personhood: Philosophical ‘Dates’

2021
A clear philosophical foundation is vital to developing rigorous nursing research. However, philosophy is often experienced as dense and difficult to engage with. Our intention in this chapter is to introduce the notion of philosophical ‘dates’. By dating philosophers, you can familiarise yourself with their main ideas and arguments.
Megan Dickson, Ailsa McMillan
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Confucianism and Ethics in the Western Philosophical Tradition II: A Comparative Analysis of Personhood

Philosophy Compass, 2010
Abstract This Philosophy Compass article continues the comparison between Confucian and mainstream Western views of personhood and their connection with ethics begun in Confucianism and Ethics in the Western Philosophical Tradition: Fundamental Concepts
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The Psychology of Personhood: Philosophical, Historical, Social-Developmental, and Narrative Perspectives

Philosophical Psychology, 2014
At the very beginning of the introduction to their edited volume, Martin and Bickhard state:This book is about persons.
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On Juridical Humanism: The Anthropocentrism of the Legal Approach to Personhood and Its Philosophical Assumptions

2018
The norms of every legal order are based on the image of the world dominant in a particular culture and shared by the lawmakers. Legal regulations are created on the basis of the beliefs the lawmaker entertains about the reality, about the properties of the entities it comprises and about their various interdependencies.
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Philosophical theology of personhood in the digital: the case of Ghana’s Young Christians

Using young Ghanaian Christians as a case study, this thesis provides a theological investigation of the digital mediation of personhood. It unearths a reconceptualisation of digital culture in which theological anthropology plays a central role. My methodology consists of a critical examination of online and offline sources, and qualitative research ...
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