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Situation Ethics

2018
‘Situation ethics’ accords morally decisive weight to particular circumstances in judging whether an action is right or wrong. Thus we should examine critically all traditional rules prohibiting kinds of actions. Proponents of these views have exerted their greatest influence in Europe and North America in the twentieth century, although such influence
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Framing and situational ethics

Marketing Letters, 1994
Prospect theory (Kahneman and Tversky, 1979) suggests a number of subjective biases to which human judgment is prone (such as the framing effect). Economic consequences of such biases have received ample attention; however, potentially important ethical implications have been neglected. We conducted an experiment in which 81 M.B.A.
James J. Kellaris   +2 more
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SITUATIONS CREATING ETHICAL STRESS

Medical Journal of Australia, 1981
When a new therapeutic procedure, be it either a cytotoxic drug, surgical operation or radiotherapeutic treatment, is introduced into cancer treatment, it generally requires a careful trial involving comparison with a standard or traditional therapy. The introduction of a new drug in cancer therapy is generally a complex matter, and involves several ...
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Intensive care: situations of ethical difficulty

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1993
Twenty enrolled nurses (ENs), 20 registered nurses (RNs) and 20 physicians working in intensive care in northern Sweden narrated 255 stones about their experience of being in ethically difficult care situations The ENs’ stones mainly concerned problems relating to relationship ethics, the stones narrated by the physicians mainly concerned problems ...
A, Söderberg, A, Norberg
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Situating moral distress within relational ethics

Nursing Ethics, 2019
Nurses may, and often do, experience moral distress in their careers. This is related to the complicated work environment and the complex nature of ethical situations in everyday nursing practice. The outcomes of moral distress may include psychological and physical symptoms, reduced job satisfaction and even inadequate or inappropriate nursing care ...
Sadie Deschenes, Diane Kunyk
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Situation ethics and transactional analysis

Journal of Religion & Health, 1976
It is the purpose of this paper to establish an analogy between two separate but related fields of human behavior: situation ethics and transactional analysis. Situation ethics as a concept is somewhat more heterogeneous than it appears at first glance. Nevertheless it finds its clearest modern proponent in John Fletcher.
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Below the Belt: Situational Ethics for Uniethical Situations

The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, 1980
The word "politics" generally conjures up images of smokefilled, back rooms where unscrupulous men in shirt sleeves chew their cigars and make shady deals that serve partisan interests. But politics is neither inherently shady nor specific to back rooms.
Goldberg, Gale, Elliott, Joy
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Situating Empirically Engaged Evolutionary Ethics

2021
This introductory essay provides a historical and cross-cultural overview of evolutionary ethics, and how it can be situated within naturalized ethics. We also situate the contributions to this volume.
Johan De Smedt, Helen De Cruz
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Situation Ethics and Watergate

Theology Today, 1975
For some strange reason, evangelicals find curious delight in linking the “mistake” of Watergate with what they take to be situational ethics. In the June 10, 1974, issue of Time, Billy Graham (“both a stern moralist and a firm friend of Richard Nixon's”) is reported to have said: “A nation confused for years by the teaching of situational ethics now ...
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Persons, Situations, and Virtue Ethics

Noûs, 1998
This chapter is one of the initial contributions to philosophy’s virtue ethics-situationism debate, referencing psychology’s person-situation debate to argue that traditional conceptions of character and virtue in philosophical moral psychology are empirically inadequate.
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