نتایج جستجو برای: retrospective moral judgement
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For a social code of conduct to gain universal acceptance in a society, it would have to satisfy minimum requirements of consistency and procedural justice. The so-called universalizability principle in ethics says that any moral judgement made for an action of a person in a situation should be universalizable to other persons’ actions in situations that are identical in relevant respects. By a...
Ethical Education is a compulsorily optional subject in primary and secondary schools. The Ethical Education objective is the education of a personality with one ́s own identity, with interiorized ethical standards, with mature moral judgement and therefore with the behaviour determined by one ́s own beliefs; with a positive attitude to himself/herself and other people and that is why he/she is a...
how to cite this article: rashnonejad a, onay h, atik t, atan sahin o, gokben s, tekgul h, ozkinay f. molecular genetic analysis of survival motor neuron gene in 460 turkish cases with suspicious spinal muscular atrophy disease. iran j child neurol. autumn 2016; 10(4):30-35. abstract objective to describe 12 yr experience of molecular genetic diagnosis of spinal muscular atrophy (sma) in 460 ca...
Islam has been known as a religion of Rahmatn lil’alamiin which guarantees inclusion and maintains treatise on all humanity. However, the interpretation universality does not meet common understanding even though within Muslim community itself. Those diverse interpretations have resulted in how expressed. One those quarrels toward is discussion Nusantara. West Sumatera one regions Indonesia imp...
Theories of internalization typically suggest that self-perceptions of the "causes" of (i.e. reasons for) behavior are differentiated along a continuum of autonomy that contains identifiable gradations. A model of perceived locus of causality (PLOC) is developed, using children's self-reported reasons for acting. In Project 1, external, introjected, identified, and intrinsic types of reasons fo...
Following my previous study of paper length vs. number of citations in astronomy (Stanek 2008), some colleagues expressed an interest in knowing if any correlation exists between citations and the number of authors on an astronomical paper. At least naively, one would expect papers with more authors to be cited more. I test this expectation with the same sample of papers as analyzed in Stanek (...
Researchers have retrospectively analyzed the training intensity distribution (TID) of nationally and internationally competitive athletes in different endurance disciplines to determine the optimal volume and intensity for maximal adaptation. The majority of studies present a "pyramidal" TID with a high proportion of high volume, low intensity training (HVLIT). Some world-class athletes appear...
Section 47 of the National Assistance Act is controversial in that it makes provision for the compulsory removal and care of mentally competent adults in certain limited circumstances. A case is described in which it is argued that compulsory management could be justified. This is because the diversity and potentially conflicting nature of the relevant considerations involved in this and a rest...
When a Jehovah's Witness patient rejects transfusion because of his religious doctrine, the anesthesiologist is required to make an important decision. Each doctor must approach his patient respecting the patient's wishes as much as possible, while still taking into account his own ethical criteria, moral judgement of the patient, and knowledge of medicine. This writer briefly examined the basi...
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