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Applied Ethics in the Fractured State

Title
Applied Ethics in the Fractured State.
ISBN
9781787696013
9781787696006
Publication
Bingley : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2018.
Copyright Notice Date
©2019.
Physical Description
1 online resource (148 pages)
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Summary
This book brings together the refereed proceedings of the 24th Annual Conference of the Australian Association of Professional and Applied Ethics (AAPAE) 'Applied Ethics in the Fractured State', held at the Institute for Public Policy and Governance, University of Technology Sydney in June 2017.
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Print version: Grant, Bligh Applied Ethics in the Fractured State Bingley : Emerald Publishing Limited,c2018
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
January 05, 2021
Series
Research in Ethical Issues in Organizations Ser.
Research in Ethical Issues in Organizations Ser. ; v.20
Contents
Intro
Applied Ethics in the Fractured State
RESEARCH IN ETHICAL ISSUES IN ORGANIZATIONS
Applied Ethics in the Fractured State
Editorial Board
Contents
List of Contributors
Introduction: Applied Ethics in the Fractured State
Introduction
Outline of Special Edition
References
Chpater 1: Ethics, Roles, and Confucianism
Introduction
Three Issues About Roles in Business Ethics
Role Relativism
Role Definition
Role Identification
Ethical Problems about Roles: Overview
Roles in Confucianism
Confucianism and Business Roles
Roles and Social Life
Sensitivity to Context
Roles, Sensitivity, and Integrity
Implications for the Three Problems
References
Chpater 2: The unique perspective on intention (cetanā), ethics, agency, and the self in Buddhism
Introduction
Intention (Cetanā) and its Significance
Kamma and Dependent Origination
Bhāvanā (Meditation) in Buddhism
AnattĀ (Non-Self) and the Five Aggregates (KHANDHA)
The Appeal of Buddhism Today in the West
Governance, Intention, and Agency in the Digital Age
Conclusions
References
Chpater 3: Rawls, reasonableness, and conscientious objection in health care
Introduction
Rawls on Reasonableness
Reasonableness and Medical Practice
Robert Card's Account
A Critique of Card's Account
Toward an Alternative Rawlsian Account
Conclusions
References
Chpater 4: The Other Side of Euthanasia: a Practice Perspective from Australia
Introduction
What is Medicine?
SIGNS OF CHANGE
Behavioral Vulnerability to Moral Corruption
The Life of the Idea
Concluding Remarks
References
Chpater 5: Natural Law, Non-Voluntary Euthanasia, and Public Policy
Introduction
Natural Law, PDE, and Non-Voluntary Euthanasia
A Case Study in Dying
Principle of Double Effect.
Medical Intervention, Dying, and Non-Voluntary Euthanasia
Public Policy Remedies
References
Chpater 6: When Health Workforce Governance Met Regulatory Capitalism: Australia's National Arrangements for Health Professional Registration and Accreditation
Introduction
Regulatory Capitalism
InstitutionaliZing the legislative blueprint
An independent regulatory agency?
Conclusion: Why explore the institutional design of the Scheme?
References
Chpater 7: Impact of the National Mutual Acceptance on Research Governance Practices in Victorian Public Healthcare Agencies
Introduction
Clinical Trials
National Mutual Acceptance (NMA)
The Study Aim
Conceptual Framework
Methodology
Ethical Considerations
Phase One
Design of the Survey Instrument
Pilot
Survey Sample
Data Analysis
Descriptive Analysis of Survey Results
Coercive Influence
Mimetic Influence
Normative Influence
Do Applicants and Regulators View the NMA Differently?
Factor Analysis and Regression
Phase Two
Legitimacy of the Nma
Importance of Leadership
Literature Review
A Sustainable Future System Requires Consistent Practices
Study Limitations
Discussion
Authority
NMA as an Isomorphic Influence
Recommendations
Conclusions
References
Chpater 8: Community Engagement and Professionalization: Emerging Tensions
Introduction
Professionalism
Is Community Engagement a Profession?
Tensions
Broader Observations
References
Index.
Citation

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