Item does not contain fulltextThe idea that ethics is a matter of personal feeling is a dogma widespread among medical students. Because emotivism is firmly rooted in contemporary culture, the authors think that focusing on personal feeling can be an important point of departure for moral education. In this contribution, they clarify how personal feelings can be a solid basis for moral education by focusing on the analysis of compassion by the French phenomenologist Emmanuel Housset. This leads to three important issues regarding ethics education: (1) the necessity of a continuous attention for and interpretation of the meaning of language, (2) the importance of examining what aspect of "the other" touches one and what it is that evokes the...
The role of compassion is usually not well addressed in medical education. Several scenarios of brea...
An I.U. Conscience Project and HELP Collaboration. The article describes models for teaching ethics ...
Empathy is often described as a virtue which that could help in making medicine more humanistic. Thi...
Studies have shown that students may feel emotional discomfort when they are asked to identify ethic...
Empathy is commonly regarded as an essential attribute for doctors and there is a conviction that em...
If compassion is to be encouraged and sustained, then it could perhaps be helpful to initiate course...
Outcomes, guidelines, and clinical trials are at the forefront of the current medical training. Howe...
This paper explores the notion of compassion and points to some intricacies inherent in it, in parti...
Beginning with an exemplary case study, this paper diagnoses and analyses some important strategies ...
Phenomenon: Debate about compassion exhibited by healthcare professionals has escalated, following a...
One of the major tasks of medical educators is to help maintain and increase trainee empathy for pat...
One of the major tasks of medical educators is to help maintain and increase trainee empathy for pat...
Michael Slote’s very interesting work on moral sentimentalism and moral education raises some import...
Since the practice of medicine is a moral enterprise, medical ethics education aims to produce ‘go...
Values guide behaviors, and consistent behaviors guide practice. Professionals are bound by social c...
The role of compassion is usually not well addressed in medical education. Several scenarios of brea...
An I.U. Conscience Project and HELP Collaboration. The article describes models for teaching ethics ...
Empathy is often described as a virtue which that could help in making medicine more humanistic. Thi...
Studies have shown that students may feel emotional discomfort when they are asked to identify ethic...
Empathy is commonly regarded as an essential attribute for doctors and there is a conviction that em...
If compassion is to be encouraged and sustained, then it could perhaps be helpful to initiate course...
Outcomes, guidelines, and clinical trials are at the forefront of the current medical training. Howe...
This paper explores the notion of compassion and points to some intricacies inherent in it, in parti...
Beginning with an exemplary case study, this paper diagnoses and analyses some important strategies ...
Phenomenon: Debate about compassion exhibited by healthcare professionals has escalated, following a...
One of the major tasks of medical educators is to help maintain and increase trainee empathy for pat...
One of the major tasks of medical educators is to help maintain and increase trainee empathy for pat...
Michael Slote’s very interesting work on moral sentimentalism and moral education raises some import...
Since the practice of medicine is a moral enterprise, medical ethics education aims to produce ‘go...
Values guide behaviors, and consistent behaviors guide practice. Professionals are bound by social c...
The role of compassion is usually not well addressed in medical education. Several scenarios of brea...
An I.U. Conscience Project and HELP Collaboration. The article describes models for teaching ethics ...
Empathy is often described as a virtue which that could help in making medicine more humanistic. Thi...