نتایج جستجو برای: moral theories

تعداد نتایج: 153119  

Journal: :journal of medical ethics and history of medicine 0
forouzan akrami phd by research candidate, medical ethics and law research center mahmoud abbasi associate professor abbas karimi professor akbar shahrivari pharm d reza majdzadeh professor alireza zali professor

public health ethics is a field that covers both factual and ethical issues in health policy and science, and has positive obligations to improve the well-being of populations and reduce social inequalities. it is obvious that various philosophies and moral theories can differently shape the framework of public health ethics. for this reason, the present study reviewed theories of justice in or...

2001
MICHAEL DAVIS

Davis’ essential claim is that moral theory, however useful to moral theorists and applied ethicists, is of value neither to students in classes in practical and professional ethics nor to practitioners, such as physicians, lawyers, or engineers. For students and practitioners, the benefits of bringing in moral theory are not worth the costs. Davis finds a number of types of cost in my approach...

2010
Mel Gray Stephen A. Webb

This paper examines the feminist ethics of care as an emergent ethical theory that casts ethical dispositions in a different way to the deontological focus on duties and rules and consequentialist–utilitarian focus on minimising harm. It is closer to, though different from, virtue ethics with its focus on moral character. The paper highlights the philosophical tensions within and between these ...

Journal: :Journal of personality disorders 2009
Andrea L Glenn Ravi Iyer Jesse Graham Spassena Koleva Jonathan Haidt

A long-standing puzzle for moral philosophers and psychologists alike is the concept of psychopathy, a personality disorder marked by tendencies to defy moral norms despite cognitive knowledge about right and wrong. Previously, discussions of the moral deficits of psychopathy have focused on willingness to harm and cheat others as well as reasoning about rule-based transgressions. Yet recent re...

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 2005
D F-C Tsai

Human embryonic stem cell research can bring about major biomedical breakthroughs and thus contribute enormously to human welfare, yet it raises serious moral problems because it involves using human embryos for experiment. The "moral status of the human embryo" remains the core of such debates. Three different positions regarding the moral status of the human embryo can be categorised: the "al...

Journal: :Psychological review 2011
Tage Shakti Rai Alan Page Fiske

Genuine moral disagreement exists and is widespread. To understand such disagreement, we must examine the basic kinds of social relationships people construct across cultures and the distinct moral obligations and prohibitions these relationships entail. We extend relational models theory (Fiske, 1991) to identify 4 fundamental and distinct moral motives. Unity is the motive to care for and sup...

Journal: :Behavioural and cognitive psychotherapy 2014
Ramesh Perera-Delcourt Robert A Nash Susan J Thorpe

BACKGROUND Recent work on cognitive-behavioural models of obsessive-compulsive disorder has focused on the roles played by various aspects of self-perception. In particular, moral self-ambivalence has been found to be associated with obsessive-compulsive phenomena. AIMS In this study we used an experimental task to investigate whether artificially priming moral self-ambivalence would increase...

2012
Guy Kahane Katja Wiech Nicholas Shackel Miguel Farias Julian Savulescu Irene Tracey

Neuroimaging studies on moral decision-making have thus far largely focused on differences between moral judgments with opposing utilitarian (well-being maximizing) and deontological (duty-based) content. However, these studies have investigated moral dilemmas involving extreme situations, and did not control for two distinct dimensions of moral judgment: whether or not it is intuitive (immedia...

2013
MICHAEL MOEHLER Gerald Gaus David Gauthier

In The Order of Public Reason (2011a), Gerald Gaus rejects the instrumental approach to morality as a viable account of social morality. Gaus’ rejection of the instrumental approach to morality, and his own moral theory, raise important foundational questions concerning the adequate scope of instrumental morality. In this article, I address some of these questions and I argue that Gaus’ rejecti...

Abbasi , Rasoul , aghajari, zohreh, Atadokht , Akbar , Hajloo , Nader , Mousavi , MirTaher ,

Abstract Introduction: According to the psychological theories, the priority of adolescence is the acquisition of identity, which is influenced by physical, psychological, socio-cultural and spiritual factors of this period. The purpose of the present study is to investigate the role of agentic personality, social capital, moral intelligence and psychological capital in identity prediction. m...

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