Situation ethics, also commonly called situational ethics, is a type of relativism. That is, situation ethics examines whether or not behavior or action is ethical in a specificsituation. As such, situation ethics rejects universalism—the belief that ethics are rigid and independent of circumstance...
Through his teaching in Egypt, he came to see that his assumptions about what is universally true in both normative and pedagogic terms needed expanding. Teaching Egyptian students taught him a new form of universalism, one that takes seriously normative claims but locates them in a different ...
Universalism Vs. Communitarianism: Contemporary Debates in Ethics What Is Morality: A Phenomenological Account of the Development of Ethical Expertise, Hubert L Dreyfus, Stuart E. Dreyfus. Universalism and Communitarianism:... Rasmussen,M David - MIT Press, 被引量: 59发表: 1990年 Moral Education in...
Discuss the differences between normative and descriptive ethics and explain the three major approaches to thinking about business ethics, namely the conventional approach, principles approach, and ethics approach. Which of these principles ...
— Feminist Ethics Between Contextualism and Universalism The so called 'Gilligan-Kohlberg-controversy' on the existence of a gendered moral development has brought about a plurivocal and rapidly growing feminist ethical discourse. This discourse, among other things, amounts (i) to unveiling a... ...
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(2015) surveyed values in distance education applications, reporting that universalism (ethics), benevolence, self-determination (play), achievement and stimulation (play-fun) were important influences. Value-related social and political issues have been developed into guidelines for recognizing affective ...
Moral universalism MoraluniversalismMoraluniversalismalso called asmoralobjectivism which can be defined as the position in meta-ethics that somemoralvalues can be applied universally to everyone which is also known as universal morality. Besides‚moraluniversalismalso can be defined as the system of et...
What Self-Governing Peoples Owe to One Another: Universalism, Diversity, and the Law of Peoples By Stephen Macedo, Published on 01/01/04 S Macedo - 《Fordham L Rev》 被引量: 75发表: 2004年 Social Welfare, Human Dignity, and the Puzzle of What We Owe Each Other Focuses on social welfar...
This threat to scientific universalism has been evidenced in other robustly controlled experiments [18]. Also included have been articles that provide tools to support the identification and translation of innovations from LICs into HICs [19]. Ouma et al [20] provide insights into how Reverse ...