It involves understanding and respecting the diverse cultural norms, beliefs, and practices of different groups while also adhering to universally accepted ethical frameworks or guidelines. It emphasizes the importance of cultural sensitivity and moral responsibility in addressing socio-cultural dilemmas or ...
In fact, there is still a lack of formal frameworks that evaluate the algorithms' adherence to the ethical standards set by the European Union for the use of AI in protecting CH and its inherent value. Because of this, it is necessary ...
Cultural Relativism relies on the hypothesis that ethical frameworks, which differ throughout the world, are all plausible in their own individual right .If you buy into the thought of cultural relativism, one tends to suspend judgment of other societies controversial rituals and practices. Thus ...
Ethical principles, which involve taking an external view of the communities and their practices, are invaluable in intercultural cooperation. Although it is the communities that present cultural practices, it is the role of external bodies to give permanent support, recognizing and respecting the value...
conflicting ethical frameworks. Ethical relativism can be embraced independently of cognitive relativism. Ethical relativists may agree that convergence between diverse world views and theoretical frameworks is possible in the natural sciences but deny that this is the case in the realm of ethics. ...
Narrative ethics play an important role in discussing and negotiating cultural and ethical values in theology and belief systems. Values are a broader construct than attitudes. Bell points out those attitudes develop within a normative or value-based context [25, p. 26]. Attitudes can be ...
Providing critical frameworks for application in studies of cultural practices and strategies of governance, these 13 essays are organized around Foucauldian topics like knowledge/power, governing practices, and "technologies of the self." In particular, they discuss "reason" as a political idea, "b...
Competing alternative frameworks suggest that gender differences in emotional well-being are either more muted (H2a) or more pronounced (H2b) as gender inequality increases. Hypothesis 3. Gender differences predicted in H1 are larger in more individualistic countries compared with more collectivistic ...
The study obeyed the ethical standards defined in the Declaration of Helsinki. Results The thematic analysis resulted in four major themes (Table 2): (1) Cultural practice in dementia care; (2) Impact of policy on the dementia care; (3) Service provision; and (4) Education and training. ...
Ethical approval was provided by the Menzies School of Health Research Human Research Ethics Committee in February 2022 (HREC-2021-4187). The work described in this paper was completed in March 2024. All participants provided written informed consent to participate. Framework for the cultural ...