نتایج جستجو برای: expected moral religious values

تعداد نتایج: 800872  

Journal: :Ta'dib (Bandung) 2022

Religious and moral values are very important to be instilled in children from an early age. Al Washliyah Kelambir Lima Integrated Islamic Kindergarten (TK IT) has tried handle religious these by using video media that they made themselves based on their needs. This study aims look at the implementation of developing for childhood, monitor its development, see advantages this method shortcoming...

Journal: :Atthufulah 2023

This study aims to describe the inculcation of religious and moral values in children aged 5–6 years through habituation method families Lakitan. type research uses descriptive qualitative research. Collecting data using observation, interviews, documentation The analysis technique was carried out triangulation techniques. results this indicate that is done family by teaching values, independen...

بلوچی بیدختی, طاهره, تولیده‌ای, حمیدرضا, حسینی, مهدی, فتحی, علی, گوهری بهاری, صدیقه ,

Decision making is an important part of nurses’ responsibilities in providing clinical interventions for patients. Religion is among the moral factors that affect the performance and clinical decision making of nurses. The present study aimed to investigate the relationship between religious orientation and moral sensitivity in the decision making process among nurses.This study was a cross-sec...

2011
Ulrik Lyngs

Social psychological researchers have found that most conceptual structures can be primed, i.e. activated unobtrusively and exert an influence on subsequent behavior without the participant’s awareness of this influence. I investigated whether exposing people to words related to a punishing God or a forgiving Christian could influence subsequent moral judgment. Participants completed a ’scrambl...

2014
Gordon Pennycook James Allan Cheyne Nathaniel Barr Derek J. Koehler Jonathan A. Fugelsang

While individual differences in the willingness and ability to engage analytic processing have long informed research in reasoning and decision making, the implications of such differences have not yet had a strong influence in other domains of psychological research. We claim that analytic thinking is not limited to problems that have a normative basis and, as an extension of this, predict tha...

2005
PETER J. BOWLER

POPULAR understanding of the ‘Darwinian Revolution’ is dominated by the metaphor of a war between science and religion. We are used to being told that Darwin’s theory was perceived as a threat to the religious values that most Victorians accepted as the moral foundations of their society. The claim that we had evolved from the apes would undermine the assumption that the world of moral and spir...

Journal: :Social work 2004
David R Hodge

Although social work is witnessing growing interest in spiritual and religious issues, little guidance has appeared in the literature to assist practitioners in addressing the unique spirituality of rapidly increasing non-Western populations. This article discusses the significant cultural/spiritual beliefs, practices, and values of Hindus, the largest Asian religion in the United States. Possi...

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 2009
R E Lawrence F A Curlin

BACKGROUND Patient autonomy has been promoted as the most important principle to guide difficult clinical decisions. To examine whether practising physicians indeed value patient autonomy above other considerations, physicians were asked to weight patient autonomy against three other criteria that often influence doctors' decisions. Associations between physicians' religious characteristics and...

Journal: :The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law 2008
J Richard Ciccone Colleen Clements

Theologically informed positions are grounded in core beliefs and may be rationally discussed. We analyze Dr. Norko's suggestion on how, in the public square, to address moral disagreements. We point out the dangers of "deliberative democracy" as an approach to resolving conflicts over basic values. We suggest an alternative approach, better grounded in reason, as a way of bringing religious an...

Journal: :Narrative inquiry in bioethics 2011
Martin L Smith Anne Lederman Flamm

Despite widespread acceptance in the United States of neurological criteria to determine death, clinicians encounter families who object, often on religious grounds, to the categorization of their loved ones as "brain dead." The concept of "reasonable accommodation" of objections to brain death, promulgated in both state statutes and the bioethics literature, suggests the possibility of comprom...

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