Notes Care ethicists tend to avoid giving such a boiled down definition of care, so this is a first rough summary of the debate. I use the term “intentional” here in a very low-level sense, i.e. not involving metarepresentational capacities. Examples of intentional behaviors thus understood...
News via theWar & Media Networkof an important collection of essays edited byDonatella Della Ratta, Kay DickinsonandSune Haugbolle,The Arab Archive: Mediated Memories and Digital Flows. It’s available as a free pdf or e-book downloadhere. As the revolutions across the Arab world that came ...
I will speak of these latter hereafter, when I treat of human nature ; the former I will briefly explain here. Everything which conduces to health and the worship of God they have called good, everything which hinders these objects they have styled bad ; and inasmuch as those who do not...
Why Ethics?...and to think that you want me to test it!!! Why Ethics? Ghostbusters video Ethics Testing can be a distressing experience –pressure to perform, errors inevitable –feelings of inadequacy –competition with other subjects Golden rule –subjects should always be treated with respect...
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but rather than asking anyone for money directly, Judge #2 asked her campaign manager to contact potential contributors. Judge #2 also demanded that the campaign manager tell her immediately who contributes to her campaign and wrote thank you notes to those generous enough to contribute to her ca...
The Table provides an implementation tool for PRO researchers to reflect how each item has been addressed prior to ethical submission and for RECs to make notes on the research submitted and discuss in detail any relevant points at the ethics meeting. This tool is a starting point and can be...
Of 600 encounter notes included in this study, there were 5 major themes representing negative language and 6 themes representing positive language. The majority of negative language was not explicit and generally fell into one or more of the following categories: (1) questioning patient credibility...
Author notes These authors contributed equally: Marie Gaille, Ruth Horn Authors and Affiliations SPHERE, Université de Paris-CNRS, Paris, France Marie Gaille The Ethox Centre and Wellcome Centre for Ethics and Humanities, Nuffield Department of Population Health, University of Oxford, England, UK ...
Notes 1. One way uniformity is achieved is through audit – see Strathern 2005 discussed below. 2. Though here we are concerned with the 'extraordinary' ethics of knowl- edge exchange and do not engage the distinction between anthropolog- ical knowledge and local knowledge, the ...