As in many other fields of practical ethics, virtue ethics is increasingly of interest within nursing ethics. Nevertheless, the virtue ethics literature in nursing ethics remains relatively small and underdeveloped. This article aims to categorize which broad theoretical approaches to virtue have been taken, to undertake some initial comparative assessment of their relative merits given the peculiar ethical dilemmas facing nurse practitioners, and to highlight the prob- lem areas for virtue ethics in the nursing context. We find the most common approaches fall into care approaches grounded in sentimentalist or feminist ethics, eudaimonist approaches grounded in neo-Aristotelianism, and those grounded in MacIntyre’s practice theory. Our init...
(Uncorrected OCR) Abstract 'From virtue to value' characterises the two main lines of inquiry of thi...
Aim. The aim of this paper is to suggest that the study of ethics and ethical theories can enhance n...
Until recent times many nursing authors have relied on rather narrow interpretations of selected asp...
As in many other fields of practical ethics, virtue ethics is increasingly of interest within nursin...
Within the nursing ethics literature, there has for some time now been a focus on the role and impor...
Illness creates a range of negative emotions in patients including vulnerability, powerlessness and ...
Part of the mandate of the Canadian Nursing Association is to develop and maintain a 'code of ethics...
The significance of the question 'Is caring a virtue?' lies in the fact that both the ethics of virt...
Western nursing has been deeply influenced by Christianity and more latterly by the Nightingale idea...
A critical examination of contemporary nursing theory suggests that two distinct discourses coexist ...
Key words: ethics; good nurse; nursing ethics; virtue ethics Despite an abundance of theoretical lit...
This article is presented as a defence of voluntary active euthanasia from a virtue per-spective and...
The virtues have been a neglected aspect of morality; only recently has reference been made to their...
The obligation to act faithfully poses ethical issues as nurses live nursing from day to day. In thi...
The virtues have been a neglected aspect of morality; only recently has reference been made to their...
(Uncorrected OCR) Abstract 'From virtue to value' characterises the two main lines of inquiry of thi...
Aim. The aim of this paper is to suggest that the study of ethics and ethical theories can enhance n...
Until recent times many nursing authors have relied on rather narrow interpretations of selected asp...
As in many other fields of practical ethics, virtue ethics is increasingly of interest within nursin...
Within the nursing ethics literature, there has for some time now been a focus on the role and impor...
Illness creates a range of negative emotions in patients including vulnerability, powerlessness and ...
Part of the mandate of the Canadian Nursing Association is to develop and maintain a 'code of ethics...
The significance of the question 'Is caring a virtue?' lies in the fact that both the ethics of virt...
Western nursing has been deeply influenced by Christianity and more latterly by the Nightingale idea...
A critical examination of contemporary nursing theory suggests that two distinct discourses coexist ...
Key words: ethics; good nurse; nursing ethics; virtue ethics Despite an abundance of theoretical lit...
This article is presented as a defence of voluntary active euthanasia from a virtue per-spective and...
The virtues have been a neglected aspect of morality; only recently has reference been made to their...
The obligation to act faithfully poses ethical issues as nurses live nursing from day to day. In thi...
The virtues have been a neglected aspect of morality; only recently has reference been made to their...
(Uncorrected OCR) Abstract 'From virtue to value' characterises the two main lines of inquiry of thi...
Aim. The aim of this paper is to suggest that the study of ethics and ethical theories can enhance n...
Until recent times many nursing authors have relied on rather narrow interpretations of selected asp...