With the advancements in neuroscience and technology, the neurocognitive approach to the human brain seems to outrun the traditional humanistic approach to moral studies, while its demystification and biological reduction of morality is also questionable, particularly, its implicative s...
The Value Consistency Thesis (VCT) proposed and empirically tested by Levine, Jakubowski, and Cté predicts associations between ego and moral functioning by identifying humanistic value orientations common to dimensions of both domains. With hypotheses based on Erikson's notion of institutionalized morat...
with forward and backward masking (16 ms each). Immediately following, the same model’s face was presented with a neutral expression, and participants had 5 s to judge whether the model was male or female. Priming faces were of either disgust or neutral emotional expressions...
Gathering themselves originally under the rubric of "health and human values," these reformers launched a new field of intellectual work and practice reminiscent of the revival of liberal learning spawned by the Renaissance humanists, who endeavored to link humanistic ideals to professional practice in...
19、s liberal habits (new meaning of “customs”) without an ethical connotation. In todays use of our language, “ethical” or “moral” refers only to a few remaining concerns, defined by a combination of human (humane, humanistic) emotions and culturally recognized values:Human caring and...
care measures is vital in preserving effective functioning for the palliative care team, as well as for the staff who provide bedside care. Taking the time to process the intense and highly emotional clinician-patient-family experiences recognizes the humanistic and compassionate nature of this work....
The Importance Of Love In Life In Eloisa James's When Beauty Tamed The Beast Novel (2011): A HuManistic Psychological Approach This study is proposed to reveal how is the importance of loving in life reflected in Eloisa James's When Beauty Tamed The Beast novel which is published in 2011....
Kant in an organizational context Three Applications: First, the categorical imperative gives us firm rules to follow in moral decision-making, rules that do not depend on circumstances or results and that do not permit individual exceptions. Second, Kant introduces an important humanistic dimension ...
without the time or space to re-expand our rightful role as leaders in all aspects of society, both humanistic and scientific. We seem to have relinquished our political impetus and left decision making at the governmental and society level to those who have no idea what it actually means to...
[113]. Such expertise may be more or less reliable [114,115]. William Branch and colleagues, noting that well-intentioned traditional ways of teaching respect to students generally fail, have begun gathering empirical data on expert approaches to modeling and teaching humanistic behavior [110,116,...