[引用][C] The moral development of health care professionals: Rational decisionmaking in health care ethics
B Bandman - 2003 - philpapers.org
Bertram Bandman, The moral development of health care professionals: rational decisionmaking
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Persons with moral expertise and moral experts: Wherein lies the difference?
F Baylis - Clinical ethics: Theory and practice, 1989 - Springer
Moral philosophers who work in applied ethics are often asked to share with the general
public their expert moral opinions on contemporary ethical issues. They are also sometimes …
public their expert moral opinions on contemporary ethical issues. They are also sometimes …
Medical ethics, moral philosophy and moral tradition
TH Murray - Social Science & Medicine, 1987 - Elsevier
Medical ethics is commonly assumed to be a form of 'applied moral philosophy'in which
practical moral judgments are deduced from moral theories. This account of the relationship …
practical moral judgments are deduced from moral theories. This account of the relationship …
Ethics consultation as moral engagement.
JD Moreno - Bioethics, 1991 - europepmc.org
I will begin by presenting some doubts about what might be called the" received view" of the
role of the moral expert as a health care consultant. Then I will review the literature on moral …
role of the moral expert as a health care consultant. Then I will review the literature on moral …
A new rejection of moral expertise
C Cowley - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, 2005 - Springer
There seem to be two clearly-defined camps in the debate over the problem of moral
expertise. On the one hand are the “Professionals”, who reject the possibility entirely, usually …
expertise. On the one hand are the “Professionals”, who reject the possibility entirely, usually …
Expert moral choice in medicine: A study of uncertainty and locality
MAG Cutter - Ethics Expertise: History, Contemporary Perspectives …, 2005 - Springer
In this piece, I argue for a “localized” account of moral expertise in medicine. While I reject
the view that there is a universal or absolute account of moral truth available to women and …
the view that there is a universal or absolute account of moral truth available to women and …
Moral expertise revisited
JS Gordon - Bioethics, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
In recent years, there has been a lively (bio‐) ethical debate on the nature of moral expertise
and the concept of moral experts. However, there is currently no common ground …
and the concept of moral experts. However, there is currently no common ground …
Ethics expertise: What it is, how to get it, and what to do with it
C Meyers - Moral expertise: New essays from theoretical and …, 2018 - Springer
In this chapter I argue that ethics expertise unquestionably exists. We see it, in fact, in
persons all around us, including in many clinical ethicists. Having such expertise, I suggest …
persons all around us, including in many clinical ethicists. Having such expertise, I suggest …
The possibility of ethical expertise
BD Weinstein - Theoretical Medicine, 1994 - Springer
Can we legitimately speak of ethics experts? Recent literature in philosophy and medical
ethics addresses this important question but does not offer a satisfactory answer. Part of the …
ethics addresses this important question but does not offer a satisfactory answer. Part of the …