Ethics
Personal rules for behavior. Ethics are rules for behavior, based on beliefs about how things should be. Ethical statements involve: 1) assumptions about humans and their capacities; 2) logical rules… More »
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The ethics of care is a normative ethical theory; that is, a theory about what makes actions right or wrong. It is one of a cluster of normative ethical...
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2.1 Feminist Care Ethics: The Different Voice Proponents of feminist care ethics, including Carol Gilligan and Nel Noddings stress that traditional moral theories, principles, practices, and policies are deficient to the degree they lack, ignore, trivialize, or demean values and virtues culturally associated with women.
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Annette Baier's philosophical account ("What Do Women Want in a Moral Theory" 1985) of an ethics of care "does not recommend that we discard categories of...
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Pellegrino argues that three phenomena – the fact of illness, the act of profession, and the process of care – if understood properly, provide a coherent basis for professional ethics, including the prohibition of For discussion and debate about the ethics of health care organizations and the wider health system.
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View that morality is the development of or virtues. c. Anti-Theory and the Uncodifiability of Ethics; d. Conclusion; 3. Virtue Ethical Theories ; a. Eudaimonism; b. Agent-Based Accounts of Virtue Ethics; c. The Ethics of Care; d. Conclusion; 4. Objections to Virtue Ethics ;
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The Albert Gnaegi Center for Health Care Ethics (CHCE) is an academic department within the Graduate School at Saint Louis University.
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The National Center for Ethics in Health Care is the primary office within the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) for addressing the complex health care
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The field of ethics (or moral philosophy) involves systematizing, defending, and recommending concepts of right and wrong behavior. Philosophers today usually divide ethical theories into three general subject areas: metaethics, normative ethics, and applied ethics. A care-based approach to morality, as it is...
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In particular I suggest that using an ethics of care leads us to articulate, and attend to, new forms of pluralism that are (in the spirit of pluralism itself) compatible with each other rather than mutually exclusive.
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