This thesis presents an explorative study of the place of caring in bioethics. Through the examination of various sources of literature from the disciplines of nursing, feminist theory and ethics, and bioethics, a case is developed that argues for a valid respected place for caring, as an ethic of care in bioethical decision-making. Evidence is presented and examined from all three disciplines including critiques of caring, an ethic of care, and bioethics from all disciplinary perspectives. The case is built by providing evidence to support the fundamental importance of caring to human life, health, relationships, and survival at the broad societal level. This is supported by more detailed and specific evidence regarding the value and the ‘...
This interdisciplinary collection of essays demonstrates how the ethical and political problems we a...
This interdisciplinary collection of essays demonstrates how the ethical and political problems we a...
The aim of this book is to show how feminist perspectives can extend and advance the field of nursin...
This thesis presents an explorative study of the place of caring in bioethics. Through the examinati...
This thesis presents an explorative study of the place of caring in bioethics. Through the examinati...
Using a Wittgensteinian approach to understanding, this thesis extends and challenges recent feminis...
With a focus on caring ethics, the aim of this study was to see if and how experienced nurses in car...
In Caring, Peta Bowden extends and challenges recent debates on feminist ethics. She takes issue wit...
This thesis draws upon both traditional and feminist care literature as well as psychoanalytic theor...
Ethics of care is a relatively new approach to morality, first developed as a feminist ethical theor...
This thesis explores the psychological foundation of caring relationships, and analyzes the moral pe...
The significance of the question 'Is caring a virtue?' lies in the fact that both the ethics of virt...
The problems of bioethics are embedded in people\u27s lives and social worlds. They are shaped by ...
This interdisciplinary collection of essays demonstrates how the ethical and political problems we a...
INTRODUCTION[|]This study aims to reveal how bioethics emerged, what it is and what it should be by ...
This interdisciplinary collection of essays demonstrates how the ethical and political problems we a...
This interdisciplinary collection of essays demonstrates how the ethical and political problems we a...
The aim of this book is to show how feminist perspectives can extend and advance the field of nursin...
This thesis presents an explorative study of the place of caring in bioethics. Through the examinati...
This thesis presents an explorative study of the place of caring in bioethics. Through the examinati...
Using a Wittgensteinian approach to understanding, this thesis extends and challenges recent feminis...
With a focus on caring ethics, the aim of this study was to see if and how experienced nurses in car...
In Caring, Peta Bowden extends and challenges recent debates on feminist ethics. She takes issue wit...
This thesis draws upon both traditional and feminist care literature as well as psychoanalytic theor...
Ethics of care is a relatively new approach to morality, first developed as a feminist ethical theor...
This thesis explores the psychological foundation of caring relationships, and analyzes the moral pe...
The significance of the question 'Is caring a virtue?' lies in the fact that both the ethics of virt...
The problems of bioethics are embedded in people\u27s lives and social worlds. They are shaped by ...
This interdisciplinary collection of essays demonstrates how the ethical and political problems we a...
INTRODUCTION[|]This study aims to reveal how bioethics emerged, what it is and what it should be by ...
This interdisciplinary collection of essays demonstrates how the ethical and political problems we a...
This interdisciplinary collection of essays demonstrates how the ethical and political problems we a...
The aim of this book is to show how feminist perspectives can extend and advance the field of nursin...