نتایج جستجو برای: moral virtue

تعداد نتایج: 50382  

Journal: :The Journal of perinatal & neonatal nursing 2011
Beth Perry Black

PURPOSE Increased use of prenatal technologies has increased the numbers of women and partners whose fetus is diagnosed with a severe impairment. Virtue ethics provides a useful perspective to consider truth telling in this context, specifically how couples and providers interpret the diagnosis and prognosis to create truth. Virtue ethics is person-centered rather than act-centered, with moral ...

2014
Didier Fassin

Do human beings act morally because they obey socially defined rules and norms as the result of a routine of inculcated behaviors, or an embodied fear of sanction, or perhaps both? Conversely, do they act morally because they decide to do so as a consequence of a rational evaluation, or transformative endeavor, or inseparably both? In other words, do they follow a Kantian ethics of duty or an A...

ژورنال: پژوهشنامه اخلاق 2020

To compare Western and Islamic civilizations in terms of “family fidelity and strength” and to show the superiority of the moral foundations of Islam, the family in Greek civilization was examined and fidelity was recognized as the moral factor of family strength or continuity. This factor also laid the foundation for the strength of the family in Islam. The strength of the family is the result...

فرمهینی‌فراهانی, محسن, امیرسالاری, علی , میرزامحمدی, محمدحسن ,

 This is the study of moral education from Imam Sadeq’s (P.B.U.H) point of view. Analytic method has been applied to the documents to extract the bases, principles and techniques of moral education. The data were obtained from firsthand works attributed to Imam Sadeq (P.B.U.H) and also from secondhand Islamic sources such as traditions and sayings cited from him on websites and published studie...

Background and Objectives: Patience and wisdom are highly respected moral virtues in Islamic culture. The former (patience) is of utmost importance in the Islamic religion and the latter (wisdom) is one of the six basic virtues both in the recent classification of positive psychologists and Islamic-Iranian culture. These moral virtues are considered important in individuals’ wellbeing and can h...

2015
Mark Graves Kevin Reimer Andrea Beckum Shaina Smith Remya Nair Michael Spezio Warren Brown Steven Quartz

Persistent virtue requires commitment to values not easily operationalized in the metrics of cognitive science. Caregivers living in L’Arche communities commit years and decades of their lives to compassion and social justice in caring for unrelated developmentally disabled adults. We examine generosity and fairness among 48 L’Arche caregivers using economic behavioral tasks and life and identi...

Journal: :Philosophy & public affairs 1991
Rosalind Hursthouse

The sort of ethical theory derived from Aristotle, variously described as virtue ethics, virtue-based ethics, or neo-Aristotelianism, is becoming better known, and is now quite widely recognized as at least a possible rival to deontological and utilitarian theories. With recognition has come criticism, of varying quality. In this article I shall discuss nine separate criticisms that I have fr...

2016
Sean Cordell

A body of work in ethics and epistemology has advanced a collectivist view of virtues. Collectivism holds that some social groups can be subjects in themselves which can possess attributes such as agency or responsibility. Collectivism about virtues holds that virtues (and vices) are among those attributes. By focusing on two different accounts, I argue that the collectivist virtue project has ...

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