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this article explores the forms of moral repair that the wrongdoer has to perform in an attempt to make amends for her past wrongdoing, with a focus on the issues of interpersonal moral repair; that is, what a wrongdoer can do to merit her victim‘s forgiveness and achieve reconciliation with her community. the article argues against the very general demands of atonement that amount to an obliga...
Abstract Hawley introduced the idea of client's perspective on knowledge, which she used to illuminate knowing-how and cases epistemic injustice involving knowing-how. In this paper, I explore how Hawley's might be not only knowing-how, but other forms knowledge that, like are often claimed distinct from mere knowing-that, focusing case studies moral understanding ‘what it is like’-knowledge.
results there was a negative significant relationship between moral sensitivity and moral distress frequency; there was a positive significant relationship between moral sensitivity and moral distress intensity. participating in medical ethics courses increased moral sensitivity and decreased the frequency of moral distress. conclusions participating in medical ethics courses increased moral se...
To help the injured and eliminate physical risks is one of the issues that the legislator has emphasizes on it as a moral duty and has considered its violation as a crime. In this context the physician is exceptional, because not only the legislator has determined his/her responsibility but also the physician has taken over this duty as an ethical principle and he / she do the best efforts for ...
This article supports an approach espoused by Burt Neuborne in Who’s Afraid of the Human Rights Commission. In concurring with Neuborne’s approach that the Commission should focus its resources on discrimination prevention over remedy, this article seeks in Part I to bolster Neuborne’s approach to re-thinking Commission enforcement paradigms. In particular, the author analogizes the human right...
Under new pressures for cost containment, hospitals are increasingly asserting interests that conflict with those of physicians. Professor Havighurst argues that legal rules under which practitioners have challenged denials of hospital admitting privileges should be clarified in order that hospitals can more effectively carry out their new cost-containment and other responsibilities. He invokes...
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