نتایج جستجو برای: thick and thin moral principles

تعداد نتایج: 16887669  

Dehghani Tafti, Arefe, Fazlojoo, Seyede Elham, Mobari, Yadollah, Nasiriani, Khadijeh,

Moral sensitivity is the first step in making a moral decision and taking a moral judgment. An effort to promote nurses' moral sensitivity, education of ethical concepts, and using appropriate approaches to teaching ethics is still under discussion. Thus, this study was conducted to determine the effect of virtual teaching of ethical principles through narrative method on the ethical sensitivit...

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 2006
A Dawson E Garrard

Raanan Gillon is a noted defender of the four principles approach to healthcare ethics. His general position has always been that these principles are to be considered to be both universal and prima facie in nature. In recent work, however, he has made two claims that seem to present difficulties for this view. His first claim is that one of these four principles, respect for autonomy, has a sp...

Journal: :The open public health journal 2008
Steven S Coughlin

General moral (ethical) principles play a prominent role in certain methods of moral reasoning and ethical decision-making in bioethics and public health. Examples include the principles of respect for autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and justice. Some accounts of ethics in public health have pointed to additional principles related to social and environmental concerns, such as the precau...

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Background: Islam as a comprehensive religion rooted in human nature and revealed in order to respond to basic human needs has broadened the ethics of its criminal policy to include crime, crime and punishment. In keeping with each other and with the other rules of this religion, it has set guidelines and values ​​based on ethics and principles for avoiding crime in the community if the Prophet...

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Background: Preparing a formal transaction document is one of the specific duties of notaries public, which requires the use and observance of various substantive and formal conditions. Failure to comply with any of these conditions can lead to the annulment of the document by the court and the responsibility to compensate the clerks. Compensation by the clerks in various articles such as Artic...

2013
B. C. Grigg

As variations in kernel uniformity can affect rice milling performance, limited thickness-grading to remove thin kernels was evaluated for effects on milling yields. Along with unfractioned (UNF) rice of four long-grain cultivars, rough rice was mechanically sieved, resulting in two thickness fractions, Thick (>0.079 inch) and Thin (<0.079 inch). Milled rice yield (MRY) and head rice yield (HRY...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه کاشان 1388

textbooks play a crucial role in language learning classrooms. the problem is that among the great quantity of available textbooks on the market which one is appropriate for a specific classroom and a group of learners. in order to evaluate elt textbooks, theorists and writers have offered different kinds of evaluative frameworks based on a number of principles and criteria. this study evaluate...

2009
C Morgan

We report the electrical responses of thin and thick single-walled carbon nanotube (SWNT) networks to N2 and O2 adsorption. In the surface desorbed state exposure to N2 and O2 provide an increase in conductance of thin and thick SWNT networks. The increase in conductance of both thin and thick networks is of a greater magnitude during O2 exposure rather than N2 exposure. Thin networks exhibit a...

Journal: :The Journal of medicine and philosophy 1995
G J Van der Wilt

The Dutch health care system is developing a two, or multiple, tier system. How can moral principles be of help in assessing whether this is the right track? Instead of dismissing as unhelpful the principles that have been suggested so far and exchanging them for other, usually more complex, principles, it is suggested that the methods of moral inquiry be reconsidered.

2006
STEPHEN STICH

In a passage in A Theory of Justice, which has become increasingly influential in recent years, John Rawls (1971) noted an analogy between moral philosophy and grammar. Moral philosophy, or at least the first stage of moral philosophy, Rawls maintained, can be thought of as the attempt to describe our moral capacity – the capacity which underlies “the potentially infinite number and variety of ...

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