نتایج جستجو برای: moral vulnerability

تعداد نتایج: 82259  

Journal: :Science and engineering ethics 2007
Mark Coeckelbergh Ger Wackers

An influential approach to engineering ethics is based on codes of ethics and the application of moral principles by individual practitioners. However, to better understand the ethical problems of complex technological systems and the moral reasoning involved in such contexts, we need other tools as well. In this article, we consider the role of imagination and develop a concept of distributed ...

2014
Érick Igor dos Santos Antonio Marcos Tosoli Gomes Denize Cristina de Oliveira

The aim of this study was to analyze the social representations of vulnerability and empowerment of nurses, in the context of their relationships with the work environment, in which they care for people with HIV/AIDS. A qualitative and descriptive study was carried out with 30 nurses in a public hospital that is a reference for HIV/AIDS care. The theoretical framework of the procedural approach...

Journal: :Brazilian oral research 2014
Efigênia Ferreira e Ferreira Nilce Emy Tomita Gisele da Silva Dalben

This text begins by reflecting on health promotion and equity/ inequity. In health, inequity is understood as a political concept that has moral implications and that is committed to social justice. A discussion follows on some issues regarding the risk and prevention of diseases, still considered a hegemonic practice, and lack of experience in oral health-care, bearing in mind the concept of v...

Journal: :Disasters 1995
H Slim

In this article I set out an agenda of good practice for today's humanitarian practitioner. I first outline the distinctive political and conflict-related features of today's complex political emergencies, and the new interventionist strategies of the international community and the United Nations in responding to them. From this description of the new operating environment faced by humanitaria...

2011
Mohammad Taghi Karoubi Mohammad Mehdi Akhondi

The astonishing advance of medical science in recent decades has had endless advantages for humans, including improved level of health, prevention of disease and advances in treatment. These advances depend to a great extent on conducting continuous research. However, besides its enormous advantages, the sole interest of medical science undermines the principles of respect for human vulnerabili...

Journal: :BMJ 1996
W E Seidelman

Fifty years after the Nuremberg medical trial there remain many unanswered questions about the role of the German medical profession during the Third Reich. Other than the question of human experimentation, important ethical challenges arising from medicine in Nazi Germany which have continuing relevance were not addressed at Nuremberg. The underlying moral question is that of the exercise of p...

Journal: :Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics 2010
A L Caplan

Clinical research has been expanding into poor nations in recent years. In doing research in such settings, the response to challenges arising due to the vulnerability and resultant potential exploitation of very poor subject populations is heightened awareness of the need for adequate local oversight and regulation. More regulation, however, often is difficult to implement and may not be pract...

Journal: :IJISP 2013
Satya Prakash Abhishek Vaish Natalie Coull SaravanaKumar G T. N. Srinidhi Jayaprasad Botsa

The increasing number of threats in cyberspace has meant that every internet user is at a greater risk than ever before. Children are no exception to this exploitation, incurring psychological and financial stress. Technology is on a persistent pursuit of offering exquisite solution to address the problems associated with children on the cyberspace. With every new product for parental control t...

2007
CHRIS GILLEARD

This paper examines the status afforded old age in the Byzantine Empire. Frequently neglected in accounts of state formation or comparative history, this Christian imperial state transformed the moral ordering of the lifecourse. In contrast to both classical Greek and Roman society, old age acquired a distinct moral authority in Byzantine society. This status was not confined to a few members o...

Journal: :Psychological science 2014
Marko Pitesa Stefan Thau

In the research presented here, we tested the idea that a lack of material resources (e.g., low income) causes people to make harsher moral judgments because a lack of material resources is associated with a lower ability to cope with the effects of others' harmful behavior. Consistent with this idea, results from a large cross-cultural survey (Study 1) showed that both a chronic (due to low in...

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