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Eileen A. Dombo, Cathleen Gray, and Barbara P. Early, “The Trauma of Moral Injury: Beyond the Battlefield,” ... Rita Nakashima Brock and Gabriella Lettini, Soul Repair: Recovering from Moral Injury After War (Boston: Beacon Press, ...
Among the more successful attempts in this regard is the ''proceduralist'' ethics of John Rawls, which mitigates Kant's idealism with the more pragmatic and concrete contractualism of Jean-Jacques Rousseau and John Locke, ...
How does personal morality affect public and professional responsibility? This book asks such questions of male and female attorneys in an attempt to explore how moral reasoning affects lawyers' understanding of justice.
Let me comment on Huntington's advice that in our multicultural , “ multicivilized ” world “ the constructive course is to renounce universalism , accept diversity , and seek commonalities ” in the light of what we have seen about ...
21 In the immediacy of the moment, when God directly addresses the individual, the love command takes on its imperative overtones. Ricoeur argues that Rosenzweig employs a poetic use of the imperative. As such the love command makes use ...
Suffering is an unavoidable reality in health care. Not only are patients and families suffering but also the clinicians who care for them.
... Multinational Corporations and the Impact of Public Advocacy on Corporate Strategy. Nestle and the Infant Formula ... Corporate Communications. 1995 ISBN 0-7923-3633-X; Pb 0-7923-3634-8 H. Lange, A. L ̈ohr and H. Steinmann (eds ...
For readers engaged in intellectual struggle, ethical thinking, and trying to figure out how to live a purposeful, fulfilling life, here is a critical and accessible approach to ethics.
8 Irwin, Plato's Ethics, 12; see also The Oxford Companion to Classical Literature, s.v. “Plato,” 442, which places Euthydemus and Gorgias with the Middle dialogues. 9 The Oxford Companion to Classical Literature, s.v. “Plato,” 442, ...
This book advances an interdisciplinary understanding of moral injury by analyzing the stories of military veterans of combat and peace missions.