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Nursing Ethics: A Virtue-Based Approach

✍ Scribed by Alan E. Armstrong (auth.)


Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan UK
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Leaves
250
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-ix
Introduction....Pages 1-3
Illness, Narratives and the Value of the Nurse-Patient Relationship....Pages 4-25
The Virtues in General Ethics....Pages 26-39
A Critique of Obligation-Based Moral Theories in General Ethics....Pages 40-76
The Origins, Development and Tenets of Virtue Ethics....Pages 77-94
Common Objections to Virtue Ethics....Pages 95-108
A Critical Account of Obligation-Based Moral Theories in Nursing Practice....Pages 109-124
Virtue-Based Moral Decision-Making in Nursing Practice....Pages 125-156
MacIntyre’s Account of the Virtues....Pages 157-179
MacIntyre’s Account of the Virtues and the Virtue-Based Approach to Moral Decision-Making in Nursing Practice....Pages 180-186
Conclusions....Pages 187-200
Back Matter....Pages 201-240

✦ Subjects


Nursing;Moral Philosophy;Nursing


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