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Relational autonomy: what does it mean and how is it used in end-of-life care? A systematic review of argument-based ethics literature

open access: yesBMC Medical Ethics, 2019
Background Respect for autonomy is a key concept in contemporary bioethics and end-of-life ethics in particular. Despite this status, an individualistic interpretation of autonomy is being challenged from the perspective of different theoretical ...
Carlos Gómez-Vírseda   +2 more
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Immanence and Differentiation in Spinoza

open access: yesSíntesis. Revista de Filosofía, 2021
This paper argues that ontological immanence involves but is not reducible to substance monism. Attending to immanence in Spinoza’s ontology, I provide a creative exegesis of the defining features of Spinoza’s immanent ontology, arguing that it recasts ...
Oli Stephano
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Neurotechnology ethics and relational agency [PDF]

open access: yesPhilosophy Compass, 2021
Abstract Novel neurotechnologies, like deep brain stimulation and brain‐computer interface, offer great hope for treating, curing, and preventing disease, but raise important questions about effects these devices may have on human identity, authenticity, and autonomy.
Sara Goering, Timothy Brown, Eran Klein
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The relational ethics of conflict and identity [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
The contemporary psychoanalytically inflected vocabulary of relational ethics centres on acknowledgement, witnessing and responsibility. It has become an important code for efforts to connect with otherness across fractures of hurt, oppression and ...
A Honneth   +26 more
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Expanding Educational Leadership Theories through Qualitative Relational Methodologies

open access: yesMagis: Revista Internacional de Investigación en Educación, 2018
Educational leadership is conceptualised through a relational framework and empirically understood through qualitative relational methodologies such as relational ethics, ethics of care and narrative inquiry.
Brigitte Smit
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The Multiple Dimensions of Confucian Relational Ethics and the “Way of Being With”

open access: yesReligions, 2022
To reduce Confucian ethics to a “hierarchy of association” or to say that it is incapable of dealing with the problems of strangers is to only see that Confucian ethics stipulates different treatments for kin relations and the sexes.
Zhongjiang Wang
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Investigation into psychological contract in ethically disciplined group: a case study of academics in Chinese higher education

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2023
Ethical values and beliefs are increasingly realized as important factors in the operation of psychological contract for their potential role in determining individuals' attitudes toward employment relationships by valuing mutual exchange.
Yao Fu, Yuan Xu
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"Reconsidering Dignity Relationally" [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
I reconsider the concept of dignity in several ways in this article. My primary aim is to move dignity in a more relational direction, drawing on care ethics to do so.
Miller, Sarah Clark
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Work/Life Relationships and Communication Ethics: An Exploratory Examination

open access: yesBehavioral Sciences, 2022
Workplace relationships that transcend formal role boundaries offer benefits and challenges to organizations and relational participants. Communicative processes that form and maintain these relationships can be examined from a communication ethics ...
Janie M. Harden Fritz
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Dangerous ontologies: the ethos of survival and ethical theorising in international relations [PDF]

open access: yes, 2002
The article responds to a recent call for a more systematic interrogation of the persistence of the dichotomous relation between ethics and International Relations.
Odysseos, Louiza
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