Although the role of imagination in moral reasoning is often neglected, recent literature, mostly of pragmatist signature, points to imagination as one of its central elements. In this article we develop some of their arguments by looking at the moral role of imagination in practice, in particular the practice of neonatal intensive care. Drawing on empirical research, we analyze a decision-making process in various stages: delivery, staff meeting, and reflection afterwards. We show how imagination aids medical practitioners demarcating moral categories, tuning their actions, and exploring long-range consequences of decisions. We argue that imagination helps to bring about at least four kinds of integration in the moral decision-making proce...
Much debate concerning ‘precedent autonomy ’ – that is, the authority of former, competent selves t...
At the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, frontline medical professionals at intensive care units arou...
In this paper we discuss generosity, a virtue that has received little attention in relation to nurs...
Although the role of imagination in moral reasoning is often neglected, recent literature, mostly of...
Abstract Although the role of imagination in moral reasoning is often neglected, recent literature, ...
Although the role of imagination in moral reasoning is often neglected, recent literature, mostly of...
This article reviews recent developments within a number of academic disciplines pointing toward an ...
The authors of this article explore the possibility of using imagination instead of so-called object...
“Imaginative simulation” refers to our capacity to create, in our mind’s eye and in our bodies, perc...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to highlight the parallels between the ethical concept of mor...
A man, to be greatly good, must imagine intensely and comprehensively; he must put himself in the pl...
In this paper we question the basis on which judgements are made about the 'quality' of the lives of...
In this chapter, we identify and present predominant debates at the intersection of ethics and imagi...
The challenges surrounding end-of-life care in newborns, including the moral weight of decisions, be...
The premature baby in the decision-making process. Introduction. Decision-making concerning withh...
Much debate concerning ‘precedent autonomy ’ – that is, the authority of former, competent selves t...
At the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, frontline medical professionals at intensive care units arou...
In this paper we discuss generosity, a virtue that has received little attention in relation to nurs...
Although the role of imagination in moral reasoning is often neglected, recent literature, mostly of...
Abstract Although the role of imagination in moral reasoning is often neglected, recent literature, ...
Although the role of imagination in moral reasoning is often neglected, recent literature, mostly of...
This article reviews recent developments within a number of academic disciplines pointing toward an ...
The authors of this article explore the possibility of using imagination instead of so-called object...
“Imaginative simulation” refers to our capacity to create, in our mind’s eye and in our bodies, perc...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to highlight the parallels between the ethical concept of mor...
A man, to be greatly good, must imagine intensely and comprehensively; he must put himself in the pl...
In this paper we question the basis on which judgements are made about the 'quality' of the lives of...
In this chapter, we identify and present predominant debates at the intersection of ethics and imagi...
The challenges surrounding end-of-life care in newborns, including the moral weight of decisions, be...
The premature baby in the decision-making process. Introduction. Decision-making concerning withh...
Much debate concerning ‘precedent autonomy ’ – that is, the authority of former, competent selves t...
At the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, frontline medical professionals at intensive care units arou...
In this paper we discuss generosity, a virtue that has received little attention in relation to nurs...