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Respect for Nature, Respect for Persons, Respect for Value

Philosophy, 2022
AbstractI elucidate a frame of mind that David Wiggins callsrespect for nature, which he understands as a special attitude toward asui generisobject, Natureas such. A person with this frame of mind takes nature to impose defeasible limits on her action, so that there are some courses of action that she will refuse even to entertain, except in ...
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To be respected and to respect: The challenge of mutual respect in intergroup relations

British Journal of Social Psychology, 2012
Building on theorizing in social and political philosophy the article illuminates the phenomenology of respect and examines its role in intergroup relations. The particular focus is on members of the gay and lesbian community in Germany, their respect experiences, and how these experiences relate to their attitudes towards Muslims.
Bernd, Simon, Hilmar, Grabow
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Nurses' Experiences of Feeling Respected—Not Respected

Nursing Science Quarterly, 2009
Feeling respected—not respected is an experience integral with the ways nurses choose to describe the quality of their work environments and with the quality of care they provide to patients and families. The purposes of this study were to enhance understanding of nurses' experiences of feeling respected—not respected, and to provide new knowledge ...
Debra A, Bournes, Constance L, Milton
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Respecting people and respecting privacy

Communications of the ACM, 2015
Minimizing data collection to protect user privacy and increase security.
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“Respect for Persons,” Not “Respect for Citizens”

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2016
Imagine for a moment that this case were about a medically and socioeconomically identical American citizen. He has limited English proficiency and requires an interpreter.
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Respect: Or, How Respect for Persons Became Respect for Autonomy

The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 2004
This article provides an intellectual archeology of how the term "respect" has functioned in the field of bioethics. I argue that over time the function of the term has shifted, with a significant turning point occurring in 1979. Prior to 1979, the term "respect" connoted primarily the notion of "respect for persons" which functioned as an umbrella ...
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Sympathetic Respect, Respectful Sympathy

Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 2021
To be more than a meta-ethical stance, moral phenomenology must provide an account of moral norms. This paper unites two sorts of phenomenological considerations. The first considers the teleological character of intentional experiences as ordered toward "truthfulness" in all the spheres of reason (cognitive-theoretical, axiological, and practical) and
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Self‐respect and the Respect of Others

European Journal of Philosophy, 2010
Abstract: This paper examines the claim that agents' self‐respect depends on receiving appropriate respect from others. It concentrates on a particular version of the claim defended by Avishai Margalit. The paper argues that Margalit's arguments fail to explain why the rival stoic view, that agents ultimately retain responsibility for their own self ...
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