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Respecting Persons, Respecting Preferences

Utilitas, 2007
In this article, I argue that the state has a prima facie obligation to help its citizens satisfy their autonomous preferences. I argue that this obligation is grounded in the state's obligation to respect its citizens as persons, and that part of what is involved in respecting someone as a person is helping her satisfy her autonomous preferences.
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Respectful Disagreement:

2012
This chapter focuses on the rational and universalistic notion of metaphysical truth, which according to the authors' understandings of Maimonides and Jewish theology precludes accepting religious pluralism. Raphael Jospe's position consists of two claims: first, one can be a theological relativist (that is, a religious pluralist) without being an ...
Jolene S. Kellner, Menachem Kellner
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Respect from Respect

2001
Because the adults and kids respected each other, I was excited about learning and felt appreciated in the OC. Teachers treat kids with respect, and parents learn to respect kids’ ideas by observing the kids and teachers in the classroom. Lots of people might wonder why co-opers need to learn, since it’s the kid who’s going to school. If the parent has
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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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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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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

Nurse Educator, 1996
Respect is central to the process of teaching writing, especially the respect that flows from asking students to write about their own personal experiences. The author offers suggestions on how to help students overcome their dislike of writing, address some of their writing deficits, and ultimately begin to enjoy writing.
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Respect

2021
Respect is one of the central concepts in contemporary moral thought. It plays a prominent role in everyday, pre-philosophical moral thinking, as well as in recent moral theory and applied ethics. Yet basic questions about the concept and role of respect have received less attention than might be expected.
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Respect!?

Huisarts en Wetenschap, 2008
This book chapter is not available through ChesterRep. ; This book chapter discusses respect as an ethic of healthcare.
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Respectable

Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2022
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